Conference PaperWe present a framework for maximizing the capacity (or bit rate) of symmetric bit rate communication services dominated by crosstalk, in particular digital subscriber line (DSL) services. We assume the DSL channel is a Gaussian channel, so transmit power spectral density (PSD) design is sufficient to maximize bit rates. Using the channel, noise, and crosstalk transfer functions, we set up an optimization problem and solve for transmit PSDs that maximize the joint capacity of same service users. Joint signaling techniques and optimal power distribution yield significant gains in bit rates (or performance margins) over current schemes. Furthermore, the designed transmit PSDs are inherently spectrally compatible with existing s...
In the newest generation of DSL systems crosstalk is the dominant source of performance degradation....
Conference PaperIn many communication systems, including Digital Subscriber Lines, performance is se...
A technique is presented for jointly optimizing the signaling in the two directions of transmission ...
Journal PaperWe present a framework for maximizing the capacity of symmetric bit-rate communication ...
Abstract — We present a general framework for designing optimal transmit spectra for communication s...
Conference PaperThis paper presents a general framework for designing optimal transmit spectra for s...
Tech ReportWe have invented a new modem technology for transmitting data on conventional telephone l...
Tech ReportWe have invented a new modem technology for transmitting data on conventional telephone l...
Crosstalk is one of the main limiting factors in the data rates achievable by digital subscriber lin...
Abstract In a digital subscriber line (DSL) system with strong crosstalk, the detectio...
Crosstalk is one of the main limiting factors in the data rates achievable by digital subscriber lin...
A system and method for determining transmission characteristics for a communications channel and fo...
Journal PaperA technique is presented for jointly optimizing the signaling in the two directions of ...
DSL systems "Digitial Subscriber Line", take advantage of the long time not used high frequency ban...
A system and method for determining transmission characteristics for a communications channel and fo...
In the newest generation of DSL systems crosstalk is the dominant source of performance degradation....
Conference PaperIn many communication systems, including Digital Subscriber Lines, performance is se...
A technique is presented for jointly optimizing the signaling in the two directions of transmission ...
Journal PaperWe present a framework for maximizing the capacity of symmetric bit-rate communication ...
Abstract — We present a general framework for designing optimal transmit spectra for communication s...
Conference PaperThis paper presents a general framework for designing optimal transmit spectra for s...
Tech ReportWe have invented a new modem technology for transmitting data on conventional telephone l...
Tech ReportWe have invented a new modem technology for transmitting data on conventional telephone l...
Crosstalk is one of the main limiting factors in the data rates achievable by digital subscriber lin...
Abstract In a digital subscriber line (DSL) system with strong crosstalk, the detectio...
Crosstalk is one of the main limiting factors in the data rates achievable by digital subscriber lin...
A system and method for determining transmission characteristics for a communications channel and fo...
Journal PaperA technique is presented for jointly optimizing the signaling in the two directions of ...
DSL systems "Digitial Subscriber Line", take advantage of the long time not used high frequency ban...
A system and method for determining transmission characteristics for a communications channel and fo...
In the newest generation of DSL systems crosstalk is the dominant source of performance degradation....
Conference PaperIn many communication systems, including Digital Subscriber Lines, performance is se...
A technique is presented for jointly optimizing the signaling in the two directions of transmission ...