An Optimal Interpolated FIR Echo Canceller for Digital Subscriber Lines(Transmission Systems and Transmission Equipment for Communications)
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概要
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An adaptive interpolated FIR (IFIR) echo canceller was recently proposed for xDSL applications. This canceller consists of an FIR filter, an IFIR filter, and a tap-weight overlapping and nulling scheme. The FIR filter is used to cancel the short and rapidly changing head echo while the IFIR filter is used to cancel the long and slowly decaying tail echo. This echo canceller, which inherits the stable characteristics of the conventional FIR filter, requires low computational complexity. It is well known that the interpolation filter for an IFIR filter has great influence on the interpolated result. In this paper, a least-squares method is proposed to obtain optimal interpolation filters such that the performance of the IFIR echo canceller can be further improved. Simulations with a wide variety of loop topologies show that the optimal IFIR echo canceller can effectively cancel the echo up to 73.0 dB (for an SHDSL system). About 57% complexity reduction can be achieved compared to a conventional FIR filter.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2004-12-01
著者
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WU Wen-Rong
Department of Communication Engineering, National Chiao-Tung University
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Wu Wen-rong
Department Of Communication Engineering National Chiao-tung University
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Wu Wen-rong
Department Of Communication Engineering National Chiao Tung University
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LIN Shou-Sheu
Department of Communication Engineering, National Chiao-Tung University
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Lin Shou-sheu
Department Of Communication Engineering National Chiao-tung University
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