Impact of Crosstalk Channel Estimation on the DSM Performance for DSL Networks

<p>Abstract</p> <p>The development and assessment of spectrum management methods for the copper access network are usually conducted under the assumption of accurate channel information. Acquiring such information implies, in practice, estimation of the crosstalk coupling functions...

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Main Authors: Lindqvist Fredrik, Dortschy Boris, Lindqvist Neiva, Monteiro Marcio, Pelaes Evaldo, Klautau Aldebaro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2010-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
Online Access:http://asp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2010/935076
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spelling doaj-97fd4eccc82a4598bfe021ac216c5acd2020-11-24T20:53:48ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing1687-61721687-61802010-01-0120101935076Impact of Crosstalk Channel Estimation on the DSM Performance for DSL NetworksLindqvist FredrikDortschy BorisLindqvist NeivaMonteiro MarcioPelaes EvaldoKlautau Aldebaro<p>Abstract</p> <p>The development and assessment of spectrum management methods for the copper access network are usually conducted under the assumption of accurate channel information. Acquiring such information implies, in practice, estimation of the crosstalk coupling functions between the twisted-pair lines in the access network. This type of estimation is not supported or required by current digital subscriber line (DSL) standards. In this work, we investigate the impact of the inaccuracies in crosstalk estimation on the performance of dynamic spectrum management (DSM) algorithms. A recently proposed crosstalk channel estimator is considered and a statistical sensitivity analysis is conducted to investigate the effects of the crosstalk estimation error on the bitloading and on the achievable data rate for a transmission line. The DSM performance is then evaluated based on the achievable data rates obtained through experiments with DSL setups and computer simulations. Since these experiments assume network scenarios consisting of real twisted-pair cables, both crosstalk channel estimates and measurements (for a reference comparison) are considered. The results indicate that the error introduced by the adopted estimation procedure does not compromise the performance of the DSM techniques, that is, the considered crosstalk channel estimator provides enough means for a practical implementation of DSM.</p>http://asp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2010/935076
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author Lindqvist Fredrik
Dortschy Boris
Lindqvist Neiva
Monteiro Marcio
Pelaes Evaldo
Klautau Aldebaro
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Dortschy Boris
Lindqvist Neiva
Monteiro Marcio
Pelaes Evaldo
Klautau Aldebaro
Impact of Crosstalk Channel Estimation on the DSM Performance for DSL Networks
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
author_facet Lindqvist Fredrik
Dortschy Boris
Lindqvist Neiva
Monteiro Marcio
Pelaes Evaldo
Klautau Aldebaro
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title Impact of Crosstalk Channel Estimation on the DSM Performance for DSL Networks
title_short Impact of Crosstalk Channel Estimation on the DSM Performance for DSL Networks
title_full Impact of Crosstalk Channel Estimation on the DSM Performance for DSL Networks
title_fullStr Impact of Crosstalk Channel Estimation on the DSM Performance for DSL Networks
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Crosstalk Channel Estimation on the DSM Performance for DSL Networks
title_sort impact of crosstalk channel estimation on the dsm performance for dsl networks
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series EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
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1687-6180
publishDate 2010-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>The development and assessment of spectrum management methods for the copper access network are usually conducted under the assumption of accurate channel information. Acquiring such information implies, in practice, estimation of the crosstalk coupling functions between the twisted-pair lines in the access network. This type of estimation is not supported or required by current digital subscriber line (DSL) standards. In this work, we investigate the impact of the inaccuracies in crosstalk estimation on the performance of dynamic spectrum management (DSM) algorithms. A recently proposed crosstalk channel estimator is considered and a statistical sensitivity analysis is conducted to investigate the effects of the crosstalk estimation error on the bitloading and on the achievable data rate for a transmission line. The DSM performance is then evaluated based on the achievable data rates obtained through experiments with DSL setups and computer simulations. Since these experiments assume network scenarios consisting of real twisted-pair cables, both crosstalk channel estimates and measurements (for a reference comparison) are considered. The results indicate that the error introduced by the adopted estimation procedure does not compromise the performance of the DSM techniques, that is, the considered crosstalk channel estimator provides enough means for a practical implementation of DSM.</p>
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