Title :
Adaptive analog equalization and receiver front-end control for multilevel partial-response transmission over metallic cables
Author :
Cherubini, Giovanni ; Olcer, S. ; Ungerboeck, Gottfried
Author_Institution :
Zurich Res. Lab., IBM Res. Div., Ruschlikon, Switzerland
fDate :
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper deals with multilevel partial-response class-IV (PRIV) transmission over unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cables. Specifically, transmission at a rate of 155.52 Mb/s over data-grade UTP cables for local-area networking is considered. As a low-complexity method used to compensate for cable-length dependent signal distortion, adaptive analog equalization with two controlled parameters is proposed: one parameter determines a frequency-independent receiver gain, the other parameter controls the transfer characteristic of a variable analog receive-filter section. For the stepwise design of the transmit and receive filters, a combination of analytic techniques and simulated annealing is employed. First, the variable equalizer section, then the remaining fixed analog receive filter section are developed and finally the analog transmit filter is determined. The paper also describes the adjustment of the equalizer section, and the control of the sampling phase in the receiver front-end. The two equalizer parameters are controlled by an algorithm that operates on the sampled signals and adjusts these parameters to optimum settings independently of the sampling phase. The latter is controlled by a decision-directed phase-locked loop algorithm that becomes effective when equalization has been achieved. The dynamic behaviour and mean-square error in steady-state obtained with these control algorithms are investigated
Keywords :
adaptive control; adaptive equalisers; analogue processing circuits; data communication; electric distortion; filters; gain control; local area networks; partial response channels; phase locked loops; receivers; signal sampling; simulated annealing; telecommunication signalling; twisted pair cables; 155.52 Mbit/s; adaptive analog equalization; adaptive receiver front-end control; analog receive filter; analog transmit filter; cable-length dependent signal distortion; class-IV transmission; data-grade UTP cables; decision-directed phase-locked loop algorithm; frequency-independent receiver gain; local area networking; mean square error; metallic cables; multilevel partial-response transmission; sampled signals; sampling phase control; simulated annealing; stepwise design; transfer characteristic; transmission rate; transmit filters; unshielded twisted-pair cables; variable analog receive-filter; variable equalizer; Adaptive control; Adaptive equalizers; Analytical models; Cables; Distortion; Filters; Frequency; Local area networks; Programmable control; Sampling methods;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on