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Dynamics limited precoding, shaping, and blind equalization for fast digital transmission over twisted pair lines

A new combined precoding/shaping technique for fast digital transmission over twisted pair lines is proposed. Major advantages of this `dynamics shaping' are: Dynamics of the signal at the input of the decision device are reduced by a great amount. Thereby, A/D-conversion, adaptive equalization...

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Published in:IEEE journal on selected areas in communications 1995-12, Vol.13 (9), p.1622-1633
Main Authors: Fischer, R.F.H., Gerstacker, W.H., Huber, J.B.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:A new combined precoding/shaping technique for fast digital transmission over twisted pair lines is proposed. Major advantages of this `dynamics shaping' are: Dynamics of the signal at the input of the decision device are reduced by a great amount. Thereby, A/D-conversion, adaptive equalization, and symbol timing are rather facilitated. A trade-off between signal dynamics at the transmitter output, decision device input and SNR-gain by noise whitening is offered. For dynamics limitation relevant in practice, gains up to 6 dB are achieved. Additionally, the transmitter can be fixed to a typical application because, in contrast to Tomlinson-Harashima or other precoding techniques, blind adaptive equalization is practicable to remove residual intersymbol interference in the case of a mismatch of precoding and actual cable characteristics. The residual SNR-loss is negligible in most applications. SNR-gains due to noise prediction, channel coding and signal shaping simply can be combined using dynamics shaping. Nevertheless, system complexity is of the order of other precoding/shaping techniques. Although numerical results are only presented for a HDSL-application in the German Telekom subscriber network, the proposed transmission scheme may simplify all kinds of high-speed data communications via copper lines as LAN's, ADSL, CDDI, etc.
ISSN:0733-8716
DOI:10.1109/49.475535