• DocumentCode
    1481346
  • Title

    A Novel Approach to the Statistical Modeling of Wireline Channels

  • Author

    Galli, Stefano

  • Author_Institution
    ASSIA, Inc., Redwood City, CA, USA
  • Volume
    59
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    5/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1332
  • Lastpage
    1345
  • Abstract
    We report here that channel power gain and Root-Mean-Square Delay Spread (RMS-DS) in Low/Medium Voltage power line channels are negatively correlated lognormal random variables. Further analysis of other wireline channels allows us to report a strong similarity between some properties observed in power line channels and the ones observed in other wireline channels, e.g. coaxial cables and phone lines. For example, it is here reported that channel power gain and logarithm of the RMS-DS in DSL links are linearly correlated random variables. Exploiting these results, we here propose a statistical wireline channel model where tap amplitudes and delays are generated in order to reflect these physical properties. Although wireline channels are considered deterministic as their impulse response can be readily calculated once the link topology is known, a statistical wireline channel model is useful because the variability of link topologies and wiring practices give rise to a stochastic aspect of wireline communications that has not been well characterized in the literature. Finally, we also point out that alternative channel models that normalize impulse responses to a common (often unitary) power gain may be misleading when assessing the performance of equalization schemes since this normalization artificially removes the correlation between channel power gain and RMS-DS and, thus, Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI).
  • Keywords
    carrier transmission on power lines; coaxial cables; digital subscriber lines; equalisers; DSL links; RMS-DS; channel power gain; coaxial cables; equalization schemes; impulse response; inter-symbol interference; phone lines; power line channels; power line communications; root-mean-square delay spread; statistical modeling; wireline communications; Attenuation; Channel models; Correlation; Delay; Gain; Topology; Transfer functions; Channel modeling; coaxial cables; lognormal fading; power line communications; twisted-pairs;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Communications, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0090-6778
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TCOMM.2011.031611.090692
  • Filename
    5739161