• DocumentCode
    838768
  • Title

    Dynamic spectrum management for next-generation DSL systems

  • Author

    Song, Kee Bong ; Chung, Seong Taek ; Ginis, George ; Cioffi, John M.

  • Author_Institution
    Stanford Univ., CA, USA
  • Volume
    40
  • Issue
    10
  • fYear
    2002
  • fDate
    10/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    101
  • Lastpage
    109
  • Abstract
    The performance of DSL systems is severely constrained by crosstalk due to the electromagnetic coupling among the multiple twisted pairs making up a phone cable. In order to reduce performance loss arising from crosstalk, DSL systems are currently designed under the assumption of worst-case crosstalk scenarios leading to overly conservative DSL deployments. This article presents a new paradigm for DSL system design, which takes into account the multi-user aspects of the DSL transmission environment. Dynamic spectrum management (DSM) departs from the current design philosophy by enabling transceivers to autonomously and dynamically optimize their communication settings with respect to both the channel and the transmissions of neighboring systems. Along with this distributed optimization, when an additional degree of coordination becomes available for future DSL deployment, DSM will allow even greater improvement in DSL performance. Implementations are readily applicable without causing any performance degradation to the existing DSLs under static spectrum management. After providing an overview of the DSM concept, this article reviews two practical DSM methods: iterative water-filling, an autonomous distributed power control method enabling great improvement in performance, which can be implemented through software options in some existing ADSL and VDSL systems; and vectored-DMT, a coordinated transmission/reception technique achieving crosstalk-free communication for DSL systems, which brings within reach the dream of providing universal Internet access at speeds close to 100 Mb/s to 500 m on 1-2 lines and beyond 1 km on 2-4 lines. DSM-capable DSL thus enables the broadband age.
  • Keywords
    broadband networks; crosstalk; digital subscriber lines; distributed control; electromagnetic coupling; iterative methods; power control; telecommunication control; twisted pair cables; 100 Mbit/s; 500 m; ADSL systems; DSL system design; DSL systems performance; VDSL systems; autonomous distributed power control method; broadband networks; coordinated transmission/reception; crosstalk-free communication; data transmission; distributed optimization; dynamic spectrum management; electromagnetic coupling; iterative water-filling; phone cable; software options; static spectrum management; transceivers; twisted pairs; universal Internet access; vectored-DMT; Communication cables; Crosstalk; DSL; Degradation; Design optimization; Electromagnetic coupling; Iterative methods; Performance loss; Radio spectrum management; Transceivers;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Communications Magazine, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0163-6804
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MCOM.2002.1039864
  • Filename
    1039864