Title :
Adaptive bitrate maximizing TEQ design for DMT-based systems
Author :
Vanbleu, Koen ; Ysebaert, Geert ; Cuypers, Gert ; Leus, Geert
Author_Institution :
Katholieke Univ., Leuven, Belgium
Abstract :
In a previous paper, we proposed a bitrate maximizing (BM) design criterion for the time-domain equalizer (TEQ) in a discrete multitone receiver. This BM-TEQ and the closely related BM per-group equalizers (PGEQ) get close to the performance of the so-called per-tone equalization (PTEQ). In this paper, we show that the BM-TEQ criterion, despite its nonlinear nature, is well suited for a recursive Levenberg-Marquardt (RLM) based design. This adaptive BM-TEQ also allows us to track slow variations of the transmission channel and the noise. This RLM-based design uses the same second-order statistics (SOS) as the earlier presented recursive least-squares (RLS) based adaptive PTEQ and opens up a complete range of adaptive BM equalizers: from the computationally efficient RLS-based PTEQ with largest memory cost, over the RLM-based BM-PGEQ with intermediate memory cost, towards an RLM-based BM-TEQ with considerably smaller memory cost, but larger equalizer updating complexity.
Keywords :
adaptive equalisers; digital subscriber lines; higher order statistics; least squares approximations; recursive estimation; ADSL discrete multitone receiver; BM-TEQ; DMT-based systems; PGEQ; adaptive bitrate maximizing TEQ; equalizer updating complexity; per-group equalizers; per-tone equalization; recursive Levenberg-Marquardt based design; recursive least-squares based adaptive PTEQ; second-order statistics; slow noise variations; time-domain equalizer; transmission channel slow variations; Bit rate; Cost function; Data communication; Equalizers; Network address translation; Paper technology; Radiofrequency interference; Resonance light scattering; Statistics; Time domain analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2004. Proceedings. (ICASSP '04). IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8484-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.2004.1327012