ADSL and VDSL

Mr. Milos Milosevic
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The University of Texas at Austin

Friday, January 19th, 3:00 PM, ENS 302

milos@ece.utexas.edu


Abstract

Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Technology is maturing and making inroads into the broadband access market. This talk will focus on two pieces of the DSL puzzle, Asymmetric DSL and Very-high speed DSL and show their differences and similarities. ADSL is currently being deployed and presents a credible alternative to cable modems, while VDSL is still in the definition stage in the standards bodies. When finished, VDSL will offer higher data rates than either cable modems or ADSL could.

Biography

Milos Milosevic received his B.S. E.E. and M.S. E.E. from the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. Currently, he is a part-time Ph.D. student at the University of Texas in Austin in Prof. Brian Evans' group. He is employed by Texas Instruments and is a part of the Broadband Access Sector. His research focuses on broadband access technologies, specifically DSL including ADSL and VDSL.


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