• DocumentCode
    1552409
  • Title

    Equalization for discrete multitone transceivers to maximize bit rate

  • Author

    Arslan, Güner ; Evans, Brian L. ; Kiaei, Sayfe

  • Author_Institution
    Cicada Semicond., Austin, TX, USA
  • Volume
    49
  • Issue
    12
  • fYear
    2001
  • fDate
    12/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    3123
  • Lastpage
    3135
  • Abstract
    In a discrete multitone receiver, a time-domain equalizer (TEQ) reduces the intersymbol interference (ISI) by shortening the effective duration of the channel impulse response. Current TEQ design methods such as the minimum mean-squared error (MMSE), maximum shortening SNR (MSSNR), and maximum geometric SNR (MGSNR) do not directly maximize bit rate. We develop two TEQ design methods to maximize the bit rate. First, we partition an equalized multicarrier channel into its equivalent signal, noise, and ISI paths to develop a new subchannel SNR definition. Then, we derive a nonlinear function of TEQ taps that measures the bit rate, which the proposed maximum bit rate (MBR) method optimizes. We also propose a minimum-ISI method that generalizes the MSSNR method by weighting the ISI in the frequency domain to obtain higher performance. The minimum-ISI method is amenable to real-time implementation on a fixed-point digital signal processor. Based on simulations using eight different carrier-serving-area loop channels, (1) the proposed methods yield higher bit rates than MMSE, MGSNR, and MSSNR methods; (2) the proposed methods give three-tap TEQs with higher bit rates than 17-tap MMSE, MGSNR, and MSSNR TEQs; (3) the proposed MBR method achieves the channel capacity (as computed by the matched filter bound using the proposed subchannel SNR model) with a five-tap TEQ; and (4) the proposed minimum-ISI method achieves the bit rate of the optimal MBR method
  • Keywords
    FIR filters; equalisers; interference suppression; intersymbol interference; least mean squares methods; nonlinear functions; optimisation; telecommunication channels; transceivers; FIR filter; ISI reduction; MMSE; bit rate maximisation; carrier-serving-area loop channels; channel capacity; channel impulse response duration; discrete multitone receiver; discrete multitone transceivers; fixed-point digital signal processor; frequency domain; intersymbol interference; matched filter bound; maximum bit rate; maximum geometric SNR; maximum shortening SNR; minimum mean-squared error; minimum-ISI method; multicarrier channel; nonlinear function; real-time implementation; subchannel SNR; time-domain equalizer; Bit rate; Design methodology; Digital signal processors; Equalizers; Frequency domain analysis; Intersymbol interference; Optimization methods; Signal to noise ratio; Time domain analysis; Transceivers;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1053-587X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/78.969519
  • Filename
    969519