Title :
Impulse noise protection for multicarrier communication systems
Author :
Sedarat, Hossein ; Miller, Benjamin ; Fisher, Kevin
Author_Institution :
2Wire, Inc, San Jose, CA, USA
Abstract :
Impulse noise in multicarrier communication systems behaves effectively as a modulating signal that controls the first moment of the background Gaussian noise. The composite noise, which is the aggregate of the Gaussian noise and impulse noise, has a probability density function that is conditionally Gaussian with non-zero average, hence referred to as biased-Gaussian. The BER-equivalent power of the composite noise source is defined as the power of a pure Gaussian noise source that yields the same bit-error rate (BER). The BER-equivalent noise for a biased-Gaussian noise is simply the amplified version of the underlying Gaussian noise source. The amplification factor is derived from the characteristics of the impulse interference. Any bit-loading algorithm designed for Gaussian noise sources is also applicable to biased-Gaussian noise sources provided that the BER-equivalent SNR is used in place of the measured SNR.
Keywords :
Gaussian noise; digital subscriber lines; error statistics; impulse noise; interference suppression; ADSL; BER-equivalent SNR; BER-equivalent noise; BER-equivalent power; Gaussian noise; Gaussian noise source; asymmetric digital subscriber line; background Gaussian noise first moment; biased-Gaussian composite noise; bit-error rate; bit-loading algorithm; composite noise; composite noise source; conditionally Gaussian probability density function; impulse interference; impulse noise protection; measured SNR; modulating signal; multicarrier communication systems; noise source amplification factor; Aggregates; Background noise; Bit error rate; Communication system control; Control systems; Gaussian noise; Interference; Probability density function; Protection; Signal to noise ratio;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2005. Proceedings. (ICASSP '05). IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8874-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.2005.1415844