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Mitigation of crosstalk on the SDSL upstream transmission with vector equalization

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Chu, LC; Brooke, M
Published in: IEEE International Conference on Communications
January 1, 2001

This paper provides a new approach to mitigate the crosstalk interference in the symmetric digital subscriber line (SDSL) upstream transmission. A vector channel equalizer has been proposed for the SDSL upstream receiver to enhance spectral compatibility for the SDSL services. This approach outperforms a conventional scalar equalizer, which used in the current SDSL systems, is about a 15dB gain in mean squared error (MSE). It significantly suppresses the crosstalk degradation and ensures the quality of service (QoS) on the SDSL transmission throughput. Moreover, the enhancement of the SDSL receiver can benefit on the extension of the SDSL deployment coverage range and also guarantees its promising data rates on increasing numbers of customer subscribers.

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IEEE International Conference on Communications

ISSN

0536-1486

Publication Date

January 1, 2001

Volume

1

Start / End Page

165 / 169
 

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Chu, L. C., & Brooke, M. (2001). Mitigation of crosstalk on the SDSL upstream transmission with vector equalization. IEEE International Conference on Communications, 1, 165–169.
Chu, L. C., and M. Brooke. “Mitigation of crosstalk on the SDSL upstream transmission with vector equalization.” IEEE International Conference on Communications 1 (January 1, 2001): 165–69.
Chu LC, Brooke M. Mitigation of crosstalk on the SDSL upstream transmission with vector equalization. IEEE International Conference on Communications. 2001 Jan 1;1:165–9.
Chu, L. C., and M. Brooke. “Mitigation of crosstalk on the SDSL upstream transmission with vector equalization.” IEEE International Conference on Communications, vol. 1, Jan. 2001, pp. 165–69.
Chu LC, Brooke M. Mitigation of crosstalk on the SDSL upstream transmission with vector equalization. IEEE International Conference on Communications. 2001 Jan 1;1:165–169.

Published In

IEEE International Conference on Communications

ISSN

0536-1486

Publication Date

January 1, 2001

Volume

1

Start / End Page

165 / 169