The sine transform can be used as a tool to conquer the problems of discrete multi-tone (DMT) systems to increase the bit rate. In the proposed discrete sine transform based discrete multi-tone (DST-DMT) system, we ma...The sine transform can be used as a tool to conquer the problems of discrete multi-tone (DMT) systems to increase the bit rate. In the proposed discrete sine transform based discrete multi-tone (DST-DMT) system, we make use of the energy compaction property of the DST to reduce the channel effects on the transmitted signals. The mathematical model of the proposed DST system is presented in the paper. Simulation experiments have been carried out to test the effect of the proposed DST-DMT system. The results of these experiments show that the performance of the DST-DMT system is better than that of the traditional FFT-DMT system. The results also show that employing the proposed TEQ in the DST-DMT system can increase the bit rate by about 2.57 Mbps.展开更多
The major approaches to the Time-Domain Equalizer (TEQ) design in DMT systemsare summarized. After pointing out that the optimal design method of Maximum ShorteningSignal-to-Noise Ration (MSSNR) TEQ can't be real-...The major approaches to the Time-Domain Equalizer (TEQ) design in DMT systemsare summarized. After pointing out that the optimal design method of Maximum ShorteningSignal-to-Noise Ration (MSSNR) TEQ can't be real-time implemented by DSP, we present a suboptimalMSSNR TEQ design method, which reduces the computational complexity greatly by using a new method toestimate the optimal delay Δ and a proposed step-by-step algorithm to compute the TEQ taps. Theresults of simulations show the validity of the suboptimal method.展开更多
In Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT) modulation systems, the well-known technique to overcome the Inter-Carrier Interference (ICI)/Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI) caused by the inadequate Cyclic Prefix (CP) length is to use a...In Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT) modulation systems, the well-known technique to overcome the Inter-Carrier Interference (ICI)/Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI) caused by the inadequate Cyclic Prefix (CP) length is to use a Time-Domain Equalizer (TDE) at the receiver front-end. An algorithm used to calculate the coefficients of the optimal shortening Time Domain Equalizer (TDE) was given by Melsa. However, this algorithm requires that the length of the TDE must be smaller than or equal to the memory length of the target impulse response. This paper modifies this algorithm and makes it not only fit for calculating the coefficients of the TDE with arbitrary length, but also have a much less computational time.展开更多
文摘The sine transform can be used as a tool to conquer the problems of discrete multi-tone (DMT) systems to increase the bit rate. In the proposed discrete sine transform based discrete multi-tone (DST-DMT) system, we make use of the energy compaction property of the DST to reduce the channel effects on the transmitted signals. The mathematical model of the proposed DST system is presented in the paper. Simulation experiments have been carried out to test the effect of the proposed DST-DMT system. The results of these experiments show that the performance of the DST-DMT system is better than that of the traditional FFT-DMT system. The results also show that employing the proposed TEQ in the DST-DMT system can increase the bit rate by about 2.57 Mbps.
文摘The major approaches to the Time-Domain Equalizer (TEQ) design in DMT systemsare summarized. After pointing out that the optimal design method of Maximum ShorteningSignal-to-Noise Ration (MSSNR) TEQ can't be real-time implemented by DSP, we present a suboptimalMSSNR TEQ design method, which reduces the computational complexity greatly by using a new method toestimate the optimal delay Δ and a proposed step-by-step algorithm to compute the TEQ taps. Theresults of simulations show the validity of the suboptimal method.
文摘In Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT) modulation systems, the well-known technique to overcome the Inter-Carrier Interference (ICI)/Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI) caused by the inadequate Cyclic Prefix (CP) length is to use a Time-Domain Equalizer (TDE) at the receiver front-end. An algorithm used to calculate the coefficients of the optimal shortening Time Domain Equalizer (TDE) was given by Melsa. However, this algorithm requires that the length of the TDE must be smaller than or equal to the memory length of the target impulse response. This paper modifies this algorithm and makes it not only fit for calculating the coefficients of the TDE with arbitrary length, but also have a much less computational time.