Title :
Circulant decomposition canceler for echo cancellation in DMT-based receivers
Author :
Ysebaert, Geert ; Pisoni, Fabio ; Bonaventura, Marco ; Hug, Roland ; Moonen, Marc
Author_Institution :
ESAT/SCD, Katholieke Univ.,, Leuven, Belgium
Abstract :
Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) employs the discrete multi-tone modulation (UMT) as the transmission format. To separate up- and downstream signals, the ADSL standard allows the use of echo cancellation resulting in improved bit rates, reach and/or noise margins. DMT-based modems typically use the mixed time/frequency (MTF) domain echo canceling (EC) scheme of M. Ho et al. (Jul. 1996), where the echo-filter is estimated in the frequency domain by means of the least mean square (LMS) algorithm with the transmitted echo symbols as update directions. Since not every tone of the transmitted echo signal is excited, the MTF adaptation process leads to an inferior estimate of the echo channel, unless extra power on unused echo tones is transmitted. Since transmitting extra power on such tones is often undesired, we present in this paper an alternative EC scheme, the circulant decomposition canceler (CDC), which works without extra power requirements and which exhibits comparable complexity as M. Ho et al. (Jul. 1996). In addition, we have shown how the CDC scheme can be incorporated into a receiver structure using per tone equalization and double talk cancellation to allow fast tracking and/or convergence in the presence of a far end signal.
Keywords :
Toeplitz matrices; computational complexity; convergence of numerical methods; digital subscriber lines; echo suppression; equalisers; filtering theory; least mean squares methods; modems; modulation; telecommunication channels; time-frequency analysis; DMT-based receivers; Toeplitz matrices; adaptation process; asymmetric digital subscriber line; circulant decomposition canceler; computational complexity; convergence; discrete multitone modulation; double talk cancellation; downstream signals; echo cancellation; echo-filter; least mean square algorithm; mixed time-frequency domain; tone equalization; upstream signals; Bit rate; DSL; Echo cancellers; Frequency domain analysis; Frequency estimation; Least squares approximation; Modems; Noise cancellation; OFDM modulation; Signal processing;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 2004 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8533-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2004.1312993