Dynamic spectrum management (DSM) is an important technique for mitigating crosstalk in DSL. One of the first DSM algorithms proposed, Iterative waterfilling (IW), has a low complexity and demonstrates the spectacular performance gains that are possible. Unfortunately IW tends to be highly suboptimal in mixed CO/RT deployments and upstream VDSL. Another DSM algorithm, Optimal spectrum balancing (OSB), uses a weighted rate-sum to find the theoretically optimal transmit spectra. Unfortunately its complexity scales exponentially with the number of lines in the binder N. Typical binders contain 25-100 lines, for which OSB is intractable. This paper presents a new iterative algorithm for spectrum management in DSL. The algorithm optimizes the we...
Digital subscriber lines (DSLs) technology is vastly used for high-speed data transmission. Crosstal...
Dynamic spectrum management is an area of growing importance in DSL research and can dramatically in...
The proper management of the signal to noise ratio margin is important for improving the stability o...
Abstract — Dynamic spectrum management (DSM) is an im-portant technique for mitigating crosstalk in ...
Crosstalk is a major issue in modern digital subscriber line (DSL) systems such as ADSL and VDSL. St...
Crosstalk is a major issue in modern DSL systems such as ADSL and VDSL. Static spectrum management, ...
The iterative waterfilling algorithm was recently presented and demonstrates the large gains that ca...
We present a practical solution for dynamic spectrum management (DSM) in digital subscriber line sys...
We present a practical solution for dynamic spectrum management (DSM) in digital subscriber line sy...
in digital subscriber line systems: the normalized-rate iterative algorithm (NRIA). Supported by a n...
The main performance bottleneck of modern Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks is the crosstalk am...
Abstract—The main performance bottleneck of modern digital subscriber line (DSL) networks is the cro...
Abstract—Dynamic spectrum management of digital subscriber lines (DSLs) has the potential to dramati...
AbstractIn digital subscriber line (DSL) system, crosstalk created by electromagnetic interference a...
Finding the power allocations that maximize the sum-rate of a K-user N-tone Digital Subscriber Line ...
Digital subscriber lines (DSLs) technology is vastly used for high-speed data transmission. Crosstal...
Dynamic spectrum management is an area of growing importance in DSL research and can dramatically in...
The proper management of the signal to noise ratio margin is important for improving the stability o...
Abstract — Dynamic spectrum management (DSM) is an im-portant technique for mitigating crosstalk in ...
Crosstalk is a major issue in modern digital subscriber line (DSL) systems such as ADSL and VDSL. St...
Crosstalk is a major issue in modern DSL systems such as ADSL and VDSL. Static spectrum management, ...
The iterative waterfilling algorithm was recently presented and demonstrates the large gains that ca...
We present a practical solution for dynamic spectrum management (DSM) in digital subscriber line sys...
We present a practical solution for dynamic spectrum management (DSM) in digital subscriber line sy...
in digital subscriber line systems: the normalized-rate iterative algorithm (NRIA). Supported by a n...
The main performance bottleneck of modern Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks is the crosstalk am...
Abstract—The main performance bottleneck of modern digital subscriber line (DSL) networks is the cro...
Abstract—Dynamic spectrum management of digital subscriber lines (DSLs) has the potential to dramati...
AbstractIn digital subscriber line (DSL) system, crosstalk created by electromagnetic interference a...
Finding the power allocations that maximize the sum-rate of a K-user N-tone Digital Subscriber Line ...
Digital subscriber lines (DSLs) technology is vastly used for high-speed data transmission. Crosstal...
Dynamic spectrum management is an area of growing importance in DSL research and can dramatically in...
The proper management of the signal to noise ratio margin is important for improving the stability o...