DocumentCode :
705325
Title :
Crosstalk cancellation in VDSL systems
Author :
Dungen, Monique ; Yajie Ruan ; Rohling, Hermann
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Telecommun., Hamburg Univ. of Technol., Hamburg, Germany
fYear :
2010
fDate :
23-27 Aug. 2010
Firstpage :
392
Lastpage :
396
Abstract :
The existing copper line telephone network is used successfully for very high speed digital subscriber line (VDSL) transmission systems. There is a major limitation in the resulting data rate by far-end crosstalk (FEXT), which can be mitigated by zero-forcing crosstalk cancellation procedures in upstream and precoding procedures in downstream. In order to obtain the channel state information (CSI) which crosstalk cancellation and precoding rely on, this paper presents a pilot-based channel estimation technique. Additionally a channel adaptation procedure is proposed, applying orthogonal pilot sequences. To avoid any pilot overhead, the pilots are continuously transmitted during the sync frames. In downstream, the precoder coefficient update is based on the feedback of the normalized error sample. The presented techniques lead to a higher efficiency and increased performance of VDSL systems. Simulations show that 95% of the data rate obtained with perfect CSI can be achieved in upstream and downstream.
Keywords :
channel estimation; crosstalk; digital subscriber lines; interference suppression; precoding; VDSL systems; VDSL transmission system; channel adaptation procedure; channel state information; copper line telephone network; crosstalk cancellation; far-end crosstalk; normalized error sample; orthogonal pilot sequence; pilot-based channel estimation technique; precoder coefficient update; precoding procedure; very high speed digital subscriber line; Channel estimation; Crosstalk; DSL; Estimation; Receivers; Synchronization; Temperature measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Conference, 2010 18th European
Conference_Location :
Aalborg
ISSN :
2219-5491
Type :
conf
Filename :
7096598
Link To Document :
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