With increasing bandwidths and decreasing loop lengths, crosstalk becomes the main impairment in VDSL systems. For downstream communication, crosstalk precompensation techniques have been designed to cope with this issue by using the collocation of the transmitters. These techniques naturally need an accurate estimation of the crosstalk channel impulse responses. We investigate the issue of tracking these channels. Due to the lack of coordination between the receivers, and because the amplitude levels of the remaining interference from crosstalk after precompensation are very low, blind estimation schemes are inefficient in this case. So some part of the upstream or downstream bit rate needs to be used to help the estimation. In this paper,...
We propose the use of an iterative receiver based on the Space Alternating Generalized Expectation m...
VDSL is the next step in an on-going evolution of DSL systems. In VDSL downstream data rates of up t...
DSL systems "Digitial Subscriber Line", take advantage of the long time not used high frequency ban...
With increasing bandwidths and decreasing loop lengths, crosstalk becomes the main impairment in VDS...
With increasing bandwidths and decreasing loop lengths, crosstalk becomes the main impairment in VDS...
With increasing bandwidths and decreasing loop lengths, crosstalk becomes the main impairment in VDS...
This paper considers a VDSL downstream system where crosstalk is compensated by linear precoding. St...
In this paper we investigate the tracking performance of the downstream (DS) crosstalk (XT) channel ...
Downstream (DS) crosstalk channels of digital subscriber line systems can be estimated based on the ...
In this paper, we present a new method to estimate the crosstalk channels in VDSL systems, allowing ...
The performance of extensions of digital subscriber line to higher data rates (VDSL) is limited by t...
Digital subscriber line (DSL) data rates for short loops are typically limited by crosstalk between ...
At short distances, data rates of digital subscriber line (DSL) systems are typically limited by cro...
In this paper, we present some theoretical performance evaluation of the crosstalk precancelation me...
Rapid acquisition of accurate crosstalk estimates is a core requirement for effective precoding in d...
We propose the use of an iterative receiver based on the Space Alternating Generalized Expectation m...
VDSL is the next step in an on-going evolution of DSL systems. In VDSL downstream data rates of up t...
DSL systems "Digitial Subscriber Line", take advantage of the long time not used high frequency ban...
With increasing bandwidths and decreasing loop lengths, crosstalk becomes the main impairment in VDS...
With increasing bandwidths and decreasing loop lengths, crosstalk becomes the main impairment in VDS...
With increasing bandwidths and decreasing loop lengths, crosstalk becomes the main impairment in VDS...
This paper considers a VDSL downstream system where crosstalk is compensated by linear precoding. St...
In this paper we investigate the tracking performance of the downstream (DS) crosstalk (XT) channel ...
Downstream (DS) crosstalk channels of digital subscriber line systems can be estimated based on the ...
In this paper, we present a new method to estimate the crosstalk channels in VDSL systems, allowing ...
The performance of extensions of digital subscriber line to higher data rates (VDSL) is limited by t...
Digital subscriber line (DSL) data rates for short loops are typically limited by crosstalk between ...
At short distances, data rates of digital subscriber line (DSL) systems are typically limited by cro...
In this paper, we present some theoretical performance evaluation of the crosstalk precancelation me...
Rapid acquisition of accurate crosstalk estimates is a core requirement for effective precoding in d...
We propose the use of an iterative receiver based on the Space Alternating Generalized Expectation m...
VDSL is the next step in an on-going evolution of DSL systems. In VDSL downstream data rates of up t...
DSL systems "Digitial Subscriber Line", take advantage of the long time not used high frequency ban...