DocumentCode
1074421
Title
Digital subscriber line (HDSL and ADSL) capacity of the outside loop plant
Author
Ahamed, S.V. ; Werner, J.-J.
Author_Institution
AT&T Bell Labs., Middletown, NJ
Volume
13
Issue
9
fYear
1995
fDate
12/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1540
Lastpage
1549
Abstract
The fundamental limits of the outside loop plant to carry high-speed digital (bi-directional HDSL and ADSL) data are reported. The paper focuses on the copper wire pairs, drop lengths, and interconnects that convey data over the “last mile” to almost all businesses and residences in the US. The two major customers, businesses and households, are classified, characterized, and categorized by the distance to the central office or the remote terminal. Their spectral capabilities are computed and their ultimate digital capabilities are reported. The crosstalk limitations inherent in the plant are also computed and verified against the loss of signal due the distance and spectral constraints. The signal to noise ratio can thus be estimated to ascertain the transmission quality through the plant. Accordingly, the paper reports on losses, bandwidths, and bit rates in the first half, and discusses the major bottlenecks in the second half
Keywords
crosstalk; data communication; digital communication; losses; spectral analysis; subscriber loops; twisted pair cables; 100 to 1000 kHz; 5 MHz; ADSL; HDSL; bandwidths; bit rates; business customers; copper wire pairs; crosstalk limitations; digital capabilities; digital subscriber line capacity; drop lengths; high-speed digital data; household customers; interconnects; loss of signal; losses; outside loop plant; signal to noise ratio; spectral capabilities; spectral constraints; transmission quality; Bandwidth; Bidirectional control; Bit rate; Copper; Crosstalk; DSL; Degradation; Signal to noise ratio; Telephony; Wire;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/49.475527
Filename
475527
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