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Advanced Resource Allocation for Multicarrier DSL Systems. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, Aug 2008, Pages: 132


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Digital Subscriber Loop (DSL) technologies have
enabled millions of households to have cheap
broadband access by delivering megabits over simple
copper wires used for voice telephony in the past.
This book reviews these channels which are
characteristic of many communication channels, the
modulation, coding and other communication
principles employed in the industry today. In
particular, bit-loading algorithms, Orthogonal
Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), multiuser
interference and usage of adaptive power, modulation
and coding assignment accross subscribers as well as
users is focussed upon. Further advanced alogorithms
are proposed which will guide in future faster and
more robust broadband access. The book also presents
the first multiuser magin maximization algorithm
which guarantees a the best error robustness for a
group of users sharing the same channel. All the
algorithms are dicussed first within a firm
theoretical framework of communication theory,
information theory and optimization, and then
evaluated in real-life environment and subject to
industry standards thus making it useful for the
researcher as well as the practicing engineer.



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