The DSL arena is expanding rapidly, making it highly unlikely that any single author can adequately address the breadth and depth of the subject. Responding to the demand of designers worldwide, Fundamentals of DSL Technology combines the strengths of the field's most renowned DSL experts, providing a foundation of all aspects of DSL system design.
The volume begins with an introductory three-chapter examination of DSL copper transmission channels, reviewing the basic telephone environment, the physical-layer twisted pair, and the noise environment in the twisted pair channel. The book then explores line codes - laying the foundation for later chapters about other aspects of DSL design - and discusses the basic objectives of DSL service, comparing DSL to other broadband delivery methods.
The book concludes with a description of other basic aspects of DSL transmission, covering topics such as trellis codes, Reed-Solomon codes and interleaving, turbo and LDPC codes, basic equalization theory, synchronization, and more.Overview of the POTS Environment-Signals and Circuits Philip Golden and John Cook
The Copper Channel-Loop Characteristics and Models Herv? Dedieu
Noise and Noise Modelling on the Twisted Pair Channel Rob H. Kirkby
The Twisted Pair Channel-Models and Channel Capacity Ragnar Hlynur Jonsson
Introduction to DSL Edward Jones
Fundamentals of Single-Carrier Modulation Vladimir Oksman
Fundamentals of Multi-Carrier Modulation Krista S. Jacobsen
Trellis-Coded Modulation in DSL Systems Gottfried Ungerboeck
Error Control Coding in DSL Systems Cory S. Modlin
Advanced Coding Techniques for Digital Subscriber Lines Evangelos Eleftheriou and Sedat ?l?er