A management standard for digital subscriber line (DSL) systems has been defined in order to ensure the spectral compatibility of the signals, services, and technologies that are deployed. Compatibility is typically accomplished by using static spectral masks. This conservative approach may lead to suboptimal performance of DSL systems. Recently, a number of dynamic spectrum management (DSM) solutions were proposed that improve DSL performance by adaptive application of spectral masks, also known as DSM level 2. The masks are calculated taking into account actual performance requirements and impairments, such as crosstalk. We present improved DSM level 2 algorithms that are faster than existing algorithms and demonstrate potential rate/reac...
in digital subscriber line systems: the normalized-rate iterative algorithm (NRIA). Supported by a n...
© 2015 EURASIP. Crosstalk between different lines in a cable bundle is the major source of performan...
The main performance bottleneck of modern Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks is the crosstalk am...
© 2017 IEEE. Digital subscriber line (DSL) technology remains the most popular broadband access tech...
Abstract—The main performance bottleneck of modern digital subscriber line (DSL) networks is the cro...
Dynamic spectrum management (DSM) techniques mitigate crosstalk in digital subscriber line (DSL) net...
Crosstalk is a major issue in modern digital subscriber line (DSL) systems such as ADSL and VDSL. St...
Dynamic spectrum management (DSM) improves the capacity utilization of twisted-pair cables by adapti...
We present a practical solution for dynamic spectrum management (DSM) in digital subscriber line sy...
Abstract- This paper investigates the Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) data-rate increases possible wit...
We present a practical solution for dynamic spectrum management (DSM) in digital subscriber line sys...
Digital Subscriber Line technologies use existing telephone cables to provide high speed data commun...
Digital subscriber line (DSL) networks are currently enhanced to provide higher transmission rates a...
Digital subscriber lines (DSLs) technology is vastly used for high-speed data transmission. Crosstal...
Abstract — Dynamic spectrum management (DSM) is an im-portant technique for mitigating crosstalk in ...
in digital subscriber line systems: the normalized-rate iterative algorithm (NRIA). Supported by a n...
© 2015 EURASIP. Crosstalk between different lines in a cable bundle is the major source of performan...
The main performance bottleneck of modern Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks is the crosstalk am...
© 2017 IEEE. Digital subscriber line (DSL) technology remains the most popular broadband access tech...
Abstract—The main performance bottleneck of modern digital subscriber line (DSL) networks is the cro...
Dynamic spectrum management (DSM) techniques mitigate crosstalk in digital subscriber line (DSL) net...
Crosstalk is a major issue in modern digital subscriber line (DSL) systems such as ADSL and VDSL. St...
Dynamic spectrum management (DSM) improves the capacity utilization of twisted-pair cables by adapti...
We present a practical solution for dynamic spectrum management (DSM) in digital subscriber line sy...
Abstract- This paper investigates the Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) data-rate increases possible wit...
We present a practical solution for dynamic spectrum management (DSM) in digital subscriber line sys...
Digital Subscriber Line technologies use existing telephone cables to provide high speed data commun...
Digital subscriber line (DSL) networks are currently enhanced to provide higher transmission rates a...
Digital subscriber lines (DSLs) technology is vastly used for high-speed data transmission. Crosstal...
Abstract — Dynamic spectrum management (DSM) is an im-portant technique for mitigating crosstalk in ...
in digital subscriber line systems: the normalized-rate iterative algorithm (NRIA). Supported by a n...
© 2015 EURASIP. Crosstalk between different lines in a cable bundle is the major source of performan...
The main performance bottleneck of modern Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks is the crosstalk am...