EE 345S Real-Time Digital Signal Processing Laboratory - Lecture 18
Lecture by Prof. Güner Arslan
Announcements
- The first two multicarrier communication standards were finalized in 1995:
- ETSI ETS 300 401, Radio Broadcasting Systems for Digital Audio
Broadcasting (DAB), Feb. 1995.
Note: DAB service was available in Europe in 1996.
- ANSI T1.413-1995 Discrete Multitone (DMT) Standard for
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) Modems, Aug. 1995.
Note: ADSL lines were available in Austin in 1997, and
interoperable commercial modems were available in 1999.
- Infineon Selects MIPS
Technologies' 4KEc Core for Single-Chip, ADSL2/2+ customer premises
equipment (CPE) product.
The ADSL2/2+ CPE supports wire-speed data throughput from the wide-area
network to the local area network.
In addition to the 235-MHz 4KEc core, the chip has a powerful ADSL2/2+
engine, analog front end, line driver, and AAL5 hardware accelerator.
(From July 6, 2004, GSPTimes).
- TI has largest market share (37%) in ADSL modem units worldwide for
customer premise equipment (CPE).
December 28, 2004, Story
Lecture
Supplemental Material
- Güner Arslan,
"Introduction",
ch. 1 of Equalization for Discrete Multitone Transceivers,
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of
Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712-1084, Dec. 2000.
- Güner Arslan,
"Previous Methods for Time Domain Equalizer
Design",
ch. 2 of Equalization for Discrete Multitone Transceivers,
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of
Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712-1084, Dec. 2000.
- Walter Y. Chen,
DSL: Simulation Techniques and Standards Development for
Digital Subscriber Line Systems, Macmillan Technical Publishing,
1998, ISBN 1-57870-017-5.
- Thomas Starr, John M. Cioffi, and Peter J. Silverman,
Understanding Digital Subscriber Line Technology,
(CD-ROM included), Prentice Hall PTR, 1999, ISBN 0-13-780545-4.