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ADSL noise environment and potential system performance
In this paper the general ADSL (asymmetric digital subscriber line) noise environment is reviewed in the context of the telephone loop plant. Special attention is given to the unique unidirectional transmission nature of ADSL. A set of noise environments is presented for related computer simulation studies and hardware tests. A set of mid-CSA test loops is also proposed for performance evaluation under conditions of T1 NEXT interference. To simplify calibration procedures, noise and loop models are revealed in FIR (finite impulse response) filter form and can be measured in dB loss or dBm/Hz power density terms. A subchannel signal to noise ratio (SNR) based computer simulation method is then used to estimate potential ADSL performance under different noise environments for different serving areas.<>