Multiuser communications over frequency selective wired channels and applications to the powerline access network

The low-voltage power distribution network is considered today as a serious candidate to provide residential customers with a high-speed access to communication services such as Internet. Outdoor Power-Line Communications (PLC) systems represent an alternative to the other classical 'last-mile...

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Main Author: Sartenaer, Thierry
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Published: Universite catholique de Louvain 2004
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spelling ndltd-BICfB-oai-ucl.ac.be-ETDUCL-BelnUcetd-09092004-1712462013-01-07T15:41:25Z Multiuser communications over frequency selective wired channels and applications to the powerline access network Sartenaer, Thierry Multiconductor transmission lines Power line communications Balanced capacity Joint detection Filter banks Multiuser information theory OFDMA Multiple access techniques Timing synchronization CDMA The low-voltage power distribution network is considered today as a serious candidate to provide residential customers with a high-speed access to communication services such as Internet. Outdoor Power-Line Communications (PLC) systems represent an alternative to the other classical 'last-mile solutions' such as ADSL, cable modems, or wireless access systems. We developed an accurate powerline channel simulation tool based on the Multiconductor Transmission Line theory. This tool is able to predict the end-to-end channel responses on the basis of the multiconductor cable structure and the network topology. Then the issue of optimal resource allocation in a multiuser environment was addressed in the light of the Multiuser Information Theory. Simultaneously active users are in competition for the limited resources that are the power (constrained by electro-magnetic compatibility restrictions) and the bandwidth (in the range of 1 to 10 MHz for outdoor PLC). The concept of multiuser balanced capacity was introduced to characterize the optimal resource allocation providing the maximum data rates with fairness constraints among the subscribers. The optimal PLC system was shown to require the shaping of the signal spectrum in the transmitters, and successive decoding in the receiver. A generic multiple access scheme based on Filter Banks (FB) was proposed, which offers the required spectral shaping with limited degrees of freedom. Classical multiple-access techniques (TDMA, CDMA, OFDMA) can be obtained by selecting the appropriate FB. The Minimum-Mean-Square-Error Decision-Feedback Joint Detector was shown to approach the performance of the optimal successive decoding receiver. Finally, the robustness of the proposed system against channel estimation and timing synchronization errors was addressed. The problem of multiuser timing synchronization was introduced, and practical multiuser timing error detectors were proposed. Universite catholique de Louvain 2004-09-14 text application/pdf http://edoc.bib.ucl.ac.be:81/ETD-db/collection/available/BelnUcetd-09092004-171246/ http://edoc.bib.ucl.ac.be:81/ETD-db/collection/available/BelnUcetd-09092004-171246/ en unrestricted J'accepte que le texte de la thèse (ci-après l'oeuvre), sous réserve des parties couvertes par la confidentialité, soit publié dans le recueil électronique des thèses UCL. A cette fin, je donne licence à l'UCL : - le droit de fixer et de reproduire l'oeuvre sur support électronique : logiciel ETD/db - le droit de communiquer l'oeuvre au public Cette licence, gratuite et non exclusive, est valable pour toute la durée de la propriété littéraire et artistique, y compris ses éventuelles prolongations, et pour le monde entier. Je conserve tous les autres droits pour la reproduction et la communication de la thèse, ainsi que le droit de l'utiliser dans de futurs travaux. Je certifie avoir obtenu, conformément à la législation sur le droit d'auteur et aux exigences du droit à l'image, toutes les autorisations nécessaires à la reproduction dans ma thèse d'images, de textes, et/ou de toute oeuvre protégés par le droit d'auteur, et avoir obtenu les autorisations nécessaires à leur communication à des tiers. Au cas où un tiers est titulaire d'un droit de propriété intellectuelle sur tout ou partie de ma thèse, je certifie avoir obtenu son autorisation écrite pour l'exercice des droits mentionnés ci-dessus.
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topic Multiconductor transmission lines
Power line communications
Balanced capacity
Joint detection
Filter banks
Multiuser information theory
OFDMA
Multiple access techniques
Timing synchronization
CDMA
spellingShingle Multiconductor transmission lines
Power line communications
Balanced capacity
Joint detection
Filter banks
Multiuser information theory
OFDMA
Multiple access techniques
Timing synchronization
CDMA
Sartenaer, Thierry
Multiuser communications over frequency selective wired channels and applications to the powerline access network
description The low-voltage power distribution network is considered today as a serious candidate to provide residential customers with a high-speed access to communication services such as Internet. Outdoor Power-Line Communications (PLC) systems represent an alternative to the other classical 'last-mile solutions' such as ADSL, cable modems, or wireless access systems. We developed an accurate powerline channel simulation tool based on the Multiconductor Transmission Line theory. This tool is able to predict the end-to-end channel responses on the basis of the multiconductor cable structure and the network topology. Then the issue of optimal resource allocation in a multiuser environment was addressed in the light of the Multiuser Information Theory. Simultaneously active users are in competition for the limited resources that are the power (constrained by electro-magnetic compatibility restrictions) and the bandwidth (in the range of 1 to 10 MHz for outdoor PLC). The concept of multiuser balanced capacity was introduced to characterize the optimal resource allocation providing the maximum data rates with fairness constraints among the subscribers. The optimal PLC system was shown to require the shaping of the signal spectrum in the transmitters, and successive decoding in the receiver. A generic multiple access scheme based on Filter Banks (FB) was proposed, which offers the required spectral shaping with limited degrees of freedom. Classical multiple-access techniques (TDMA, CDMA, OFDMA) can be obtained by selecting the appropriate FB. The Minimum-Mean-Square-Error Decision-Feedback Joint Detector was shown to approach the performance of the optimal successive decoding receiver. Finally, the robustness of the proposed system against channel estimation and timing synchronization errors was addressed. The problem of multiuser timing synchronization was introduced, and practical multiuser timing error detectors were proposed.
author Sartenaer, Thierry
author_facet Sartenaer, Thierry
author_sort Sartenaer, Thierry
title Multiuser communications over frequency selective wired channels and applications to the powerline access network
title_short Multiuser communications over frequency selective wired channels and applications to the powerline access network
title_full Multiuser communications over frequency selective wired channels and applications to the powerline access network
title_fullStr Multiuser communications over frequency selective wired channels and applications to the powerline access network
title_full_unstemmed Multiuser communications over frequency selective wired channels and applications to the powerline access network
title_sort multiuser communications over frequency selective wired channels and applications to the powerline access network
publisher Universite catholique de Louvain
publishDate 2004
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