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Channel Capacity Estimation of Digital Subscriber Lines: a Frequency Domain Approach

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Channel Capacity Estimation of Digital Subscriber Lines: a Frequency Domain Approach
— In order to identify if a subscriber loop is suitable for a certain Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) service, the transfer function of the loop has to be estimated. Several measurement techniques exist, however Single-Ended Line Testing (SELT) is often preferred by the telecom operators because all necessary measurements can be done at the central office. The SELT data is typically interpreted in the time domain. This paper presents a new approach by doing the identification in the frequency domain. It starts by explaining the drawbacks of the time domain approach. The paper explains how these are avoided by using a frequency domain identification algorithm. Measurement results show this is a viable alternative to the classical time domain identification. Keywords— Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), Single-Ended Line Testing (SELT), loop qualification, transfer function estimation, channel capacity.
Carine Neus, Patrick Boets, Leo Van Biesen
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICC
Authors Carine Neus, Patrick Boets, Leo Van Biesen
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