DocumentCode :
1003434
Title :
On time-domain and frequency-domain MMSE-based TEQ design for DMT transmission
Author :
Vanbleu, Koen ; Ysebaert, Geert ; Cuypers, Gert ; Moonen, Marc
Author_Institution :
Broadcom Corp., Mechelen, Belgium
Volume :
53
Issue :
8
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
3311
Lastpage :
3324
Abstract :
We reconsider the minimum mean square error (MMSE) time-domain equalizer (TEQ), bitrate maximizing TEQ (BM-TEQ), and per-tone equalizer design (PTEQ) for discrete multitone (DMT) transmission and cast them in a common least-squares (LS) based framework. The MMSE-TEQ design criterion can be formulated as a constrained linear least-squares (CLLS) criterion that minimizes a time-domain (TD) error energy. From this CLLS-based TD-MMSE-TEQ criterion, we derive two new least-squares (LS) based frequency-domain (FD) MMSE-TEQ design criteria: a CLLS-based FD-MMSE-TEQ criterion and a so-called separable nonlinear LS (SNLLS) based FD-MMSE-TEQ design. Finally, the original BM-TEQ design is shown to be equivalent to a so-called iteratively-reweighted (IR) version of the SNLLS-based FD-MMSE-TEQ design. This LS-based framework then results in the following contributions. The new, IR-SNLLS-based BM-TEQ design criterion gives rise to an elegant, iterative, fast converging, Gauss-Newton-based design algorithm that exploits the separability property. The intermediate FD-MMSE-TEQ designs establish a link between the TD-MMSE-TEQ on one hand and the BM-TEQ and the PTEQ on the other hand. Moreover, the considered LS-based equalizer designs-although at first sight very different in nature-exhibit remarkable correspondence when turned into equivalent generalized eigenvalue problems.
Keywords :
Newton method; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; equalisers; least mean squares methods; modulation; time-frequency analysis; DMT modulation; Gauss-Newton-based design algorithm; MMSE; bitrate maximizing TEQ; channel shortening; discrete multitone transmission; frequency-domain; generalized eigenvalue problems; iteratively-reweighted inversion; least-squares based framework; minimum mean square error; per-tone equalizer design; separable nonlinear least square; time-domain equalizer; Algorithm design and analysis; Bit rate; DSL; Demodulation; Discrete Fourier transforms; Equalizers; Mean square error methods; OFDM modulation; Quadrature amplitude modulation; Time domain analysis; Channel shortening; constrained linear least-squares; digital subscriber lines; discrete multitone; iteratively reweighted least-squares; separable nonlinear least-squares; time-domain equalization;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1053-587X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2005.851161
Filename :
1468522
Link To Document :
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