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Design of a Gigabit DSL modem using super orthogonal complete complementary codes

This paper describes the preliminary design and simulation towards a gigabit digital subscriber line modem that provides multi‐user interference‐free communication in a far‐end crosstalk dominated environment by incorporating super orthogonal complete complementary spreading into the existing xDSL m...

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Published in:Transactions on emerging telecommunications technologies 2016-11, Vol.27 (11), p.1454-1460
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description This paper describes the preliminary design and simulation towards a gigabit digital subscriber line modem that provides multi‐user interference‐free communication in a far‐end crosstalk dominated environment by incorporating super orthogonal complete complementary spreading into the existing xDSL modem architecture. This is in contrast to existing vectoring and dynamic spectral management techniques that use joint processing and pre‐processing of each user's signal to mitigate far‐end crosstalk. A novel code allocation algorithm is introduced to provide all users with equal data rate ratios, even with bad line profiles and high‐required data rates. Preliminary simulation results show that 1 Gbps aggregate throughput can be obtained for the system over a single pair of 0.5 mm copper wire over a distance from 180 to 150 m, depending on whether ADSL2+ or VDSL2 Profile 30a service bands are avoided, if present. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. A novel code allocation algorithm is introduced, for a Gigabit DSL modem that provides MUI‐free communication in a FEXT dominated environment by incorporating SOCC spreading into the existing xDSL modem architecture, to provide all users with equal data rate ratios, even with bad line profiles and high‐required data rates. 1‐Gbps aggregate throughput can be obtained over a 0.5‐mm single copper pair over a distance of 180‐150 m when ADSL2+ or VDSL2 Profile 30a service bands are avoided
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