Title :
Asynchronous timing recovery for passband PS-FSE for single-chip V.32 modems
Author :
Funderburk, D.M. ; McLane, P.J. ; Park, S.
Author_Institution :
DSP Oper., Motorola Inc., Austin, TX, USA
fDate :
29 Nov-2 Dec 1993
Abstract :
In single chip V.32 modems (full duplex) there are two clocks that must be synchronized: the near-end and the far-end clock. However, a single chip implementation has only a single clock. In the present design the transmit data is generated and echoes cancelled synchronously using the near-end clock. Far-end data is generated from the far-end clock and thus for successful demodulation the far-end samples must be interpolated to the correct timing epochs for near-end detection and as such are asynchronous with the near-end (chip) clock. The authors employ an all-pass interpolation, low pass filter in this role and their research represents the first application of adaptive, asynchronous timing recovery to a receiver containing an adaptive equalizer. Such filters have previously (Park, 1991) been used in sample rate conversion in audio signal processing applications. The present data detection algorithms use a passband, phase-splitting, fractionally spaced equalizer (PS-FSE) with adaptive carrier recovery (Funderburk and McLean, 1992). The algorithm for timing error measurement uses a well known method based on the equalizer tap-gains to develop an error signal for adaptive, asynchronous timing recovery and sample-rate conversion. However, its application to a PS-FSE is new. Also, the present algorithm involves polyphase interpolation filters and the required rate conversion if the near-end clock is relatively faster or slower than the far-end clock. Performance is demonstrated using computer simulation and a real-time, DSP based experiment that uses a telephone network simulator
Keywords :
all-pass filters; digital signal processing chips; equalisers; filtering and prediction theory; interpolation; low-pass filters; modems; synchronisation; timing circuits; adaptive asynchronous timing recovery; adaptive carrier recovery; adaptive equalizer; all-pass interpolation low pass filter; asynchronous timing recovery; data detection algorithms; demodulation; equalizer tap-gains; far-end clock; near-end clock; passband PS-FSE; passband phase-splitting fractionally spaced equalizer; polyphase interpolation filters; rate conversion; receiver; sample-rate conversion; single-chip V.32 modems; telephone network simulator; timing error measurement; Clocks; Computer simulation; Equalizers; Interpolation; Low pass filters; Modems; Passband; Signal processing algorithms; Synchronization; Timing;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 1993, including a Communications Theory Mini-Conference. Technical Program Conference Record, IEEE in Houston. GLOBECOM '93., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Houston, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0917-0
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.1993.318154