Performance analysis of a QAM adaptive receiver for 1.6 Mbps digital subscriber line transmission

B. Daneshrad, H. Samueli
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The asymmetric digital subscriber line service attempts to provide 1.6 Mb/s data transmission over a single twisted-pair copper loop for distances up to 18000 ft. The authors investigate the various system components necessary to realize such a system on a single integrated circuit. They discuss the modulation format, adaptive equalization and its convergence, and system sensitivity to sampling phase error. A comparison of conventional quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) and pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) schemes is presented. It is concluded that a QAM-based system can meet the system objectives. The use of fractionally spaced equalization and error prediction as means of improving SNR and reducing the hardware complexity is investigated for such a system. It is shown that with 6 T/2-spaced feedforward equalizer taps, eight decision-feedback equalizer taps, and two error predictor taps, the proposed digital QAM system can achieve performance close to that of an ideal infinite-length equalizer.<>
1.6 Mbps数字用户线路传输QAM自适应接收机性能分析
非对称数字用户线路服务试图通过单个双绞线铜环路提供1.6 Mb/s的数据传输,传输距离可达18000英尺。作者研究了在单个集成电路上实现此类系统所需的各种系统组件。讨论了调制格式、自适应均衡及其收敛性,以及系统对采样相位误差的敏感性。对传统的正交调幅(QAM)和脉冲调幅(PAM)方案进行了比较。结果表明,基于qam的系统可以满足系统目标。研究了分数间隔均衡和误差预测作为提高信噪比和降低硬件复杂度的手段。结果表明,采用6个T/2间隔前馈均衡器抽头、8个决策反馈均衡器抽头和2个误差预测抽头,所提出的数字QAM系统可以达到接近理想无限长度均衡器的性能。
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