DocumentCode
1062208
Title
Biwindowed Discrete Multitone Transceiver Design
Author
Borna, Bahram ; Davidson, Timothy N.
Author_Institution
McMaster Univ., Hamilton
Volume
55
Issue
8
fYear
2007
Firstpage
4217
Lastpage
4226
Abstract
A family of biwindowed discrete multitone (DMT) transceivers that provide both subchannel spectral containment at the transmitter and spectral selectivity at the receiver is proposed. These systems have the attractive feature that they provide spectral shaping at both ends of the transceiver without requiring the cyclic prefix to be longer than the order of the channel impulse response. The windows are designed in a channel independent manner and are constrained to produce subchannel outputs that are free from (intrasubchannel) intersymbol interference (ISI). Furthermore, the design allows the intersubchannel interference (ICI) to be controlled in such a way that it can be mitigated using a relatively simple minimum mean-square error (MMSE) successive interference cancellation scheme. Under a realistic model for a digital subscriber line (DSL) environment, the achievable bit rate of the proposed system is significantly higher than that of the conventional DMT system and some established windowed DMT systems with receiver-only windowing. This performance gain is a result of the capability of the proposed system to combat the near-end crosstalk (NEXT) at the transmitter and receiver and to mitigate the narrowband noise at the receiver, without the requirement of excess cyclic prefix.
Keywords
digital subscriber lines; intersymbol interference; mean square error methods; transceivers; biwindowed discrete multitone transceiver design; channel impulse response; digital subscriber line environment; excess cyclic prefix; intrasubchannel intersymbol interference; minimum mean-square error; narrowband noise; near-end crosstalk; receiver; spectral selectivity; spectral shaping; subchannel spectral containment; Bit rate; Crosstalk; DSL; Interference cancellation; Interference constraints; Intersymbol interference; OFDM modulation; Performance gain; Transceivers; Transmitters; Discrete multitone (DMT); orthogonal-frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM); spectrum control; windowing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-587X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSP.2007.895992
Filename
4276957
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