This paper proposes an ISDN subscriber loop transmission system based on an echo cancellation technique which fully supports the CCITT recommended basic interface for ISDN, i.e.,

over metallic cables. System design considerations of cable loss, crosstalk, impulsive noise, and system requirements such as power feeding on a caLl-by-call basis are discussed, and a transmission system is proposed. The proposed system is characterized by the use of a new line code, named "modified biphase code." The use of this code with fixed line loss equalization and coherent detection achieves circuit simplification. A special adaptation algorithm is incorporated with the echo canceller that significantly reduces convergence time. Experimental results show satisfactory performance with respect to the residual echo and the bit error rate. Since the system requires only a simple nonadaptive circuit for analog portion, it is suitable for LSI implementation.