A byte-erasure method for improved impulse immunity in DSL systems using soft information from an inner codeDownload PDFOpen Website

Published: 2003, Last Modified: 12 May 2023ICC 2003Readers: Everyone
Abstract: A significant portion of the end-to-end delay in high-rate DSL systems is due to the impulse noise protection scheme employed in order to shield those systems against random, non-stationary noise bursts of high energy that appear on the copper lines. Systems are protected from impulse noise using a combination of interleaving and Reed-Solomon codes. In order to lower the end-to-end delay without reducing the data rate that is available to the user, one needs to decrease the interleaver depth. This paper presents a way to achieve this reduction without compromising neither the robustness to noise bursts nor the data rate of the system. The proposed algorithm relies on the inner code used by many DSL systems and uses the metric provided by the inner code decoder at the receiver. A DMT-VDSL system is used as a particular example of the achieved reduction of the end-to-end delay.
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