Etienne Van den Bogaert
Alcatel-Lucent
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EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing | 2006
Etienne Van den Bogaert; Tom Bostoen; Jan Verlinden; Raphael Cendrillon; Marc Moonen
Dynamic spectrum management (DSM) comprises a new set of techniques for multiuser power allocation and/or detection in digital subscriber line (DSL) networks. At the Alcatel Research and Innovation Labs, we have recently developed a DSM test bed, which allows the performance of DSM algorithms to be evaluated in practice. With this test bed, we have evaluated the performance of a DSM level-1 algorithm known as iterative water-filling in an ADSL scenario. This paper describes the results of, on the one hand, the performance gains achieved with iterative water-filling, and, on the other hand, the nonstationary noise robustness of DSM-enabled ADSL modems. It will be shown that DSM trades off nonstationary noise robustness for performance improvements. A new bit swap procedure is then introduced to increase the noise robustness when applying DSM.
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing | 2006
Jan Verlinden; Etienne Van den Bogaert; Tom Bostoen; Francesca Zanier; Marco Luise; Raphael Cendrillon; Marc Moonen
Until now static spectrum management has ensured that DSL lines in the same cable are spectrally compatible under worst-case crosstalk conditions. Recently dynamic spectrum management (DSM) has been proposed aiming at an increased capacity utilization by adaptation of the transmit spectra of DSL lines to the actual crosstalk interference. In this paper, a new DSM method for downstream ADSL is derived from the well-known iterative water-filling (IWF) algorithm. The amount of boosting of this new DSM method is limited, such that it is spectrally compatible with ADSL. Hence it is referred to as spectrally compatible iterative water filling (SC-IWF). This paper focuses on the performance gains of SC-IWF. This method is an autonomous DSM method (DSM level 1) and it will be investigated together with two other DSM level-1 algorithms, under various noise conditions, namely, iterative water-filling algorithm, and flat power back-off (flat PBO).
Archive | 2004
Katleen Peggie Florimond Van Acker; Radu Suciu; Tom Bostoen; Etienne Van den Bogaert
Archive | 2004
Raphaël Jean Cendrillon; Marc Suzanne Paul Moonen; Tom Bostoen; Katleen Peggie Florimond Van Acker; Etienne Van den Bogaert; Jan Verlinden; Radu Suciu
Archive | 2004
Raphael Cendrillon; George Ginis; Etienne Van den Bogaert; Marc Moonen
Archive | 2005
Jan Verlinden; Etienne Van den Bogaert; Geert Ysebaert
Archive | 2005
Etienne Van den Bogaert
Archive | 2005
Raphaël Jean Cendrillon; Marc Suzanne Paul Moonen; Tom Bostoen; Peter Luyten; Katleen Peggie Florimond Van Acker; Etienne Van den Bogaert; Jan Verlinden; Geert Ysebaert
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing | 2004
Raphael Cendrillon; George Ginis; Etienne Van den Bogaert; Marc Moonen
Archive | 2005
Etienne Van den Bogaert; Jan Verlinden