TY - JOUR
T1 - Weighted MMSE Tomlinson-Harashima Precoding for G.fast
AU - Barthelme, Andreas
AU - Strobel, Rainer
AU - Joham, Michael
AU - Utschick, Wolfgang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 IEEE.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Recently, ITU finished its standard for G.fast, utilized in so called fiber-to-the-distribution-point (FTTdp) networks, where only the last meters from the fiber link to the customer are bridged by existing copper wires. The target is to increase the data rate over the short copper link up to 1 Gbit/s, which is an increase by the factor of ten compared to VDSL2, by extending the frequency band up to 212 MHz. At higher frequencies, the crosstalk between the lines is amplified, which makes crosstalk management essential to obtain the targeted data rates. Tomlinson-Harashima Precoding (THP) is a non-linear precoding technique, which is considered for the 212 MHz G.fast systems. Up to now, linear zero-forcing (ZF) and weighted minimum mean-square-error (WMMSE) precoding, as well as ZF THP, have been investigated for G.fast. In this paper, we show how WMMSE THP can be utilized in this scenario. We show that WMMSE THP outperforms ZF THP in terms of achievable rate in large systems. However, we see that the rate gain is not significant, although the WMMSE THP solution almost achieves the channel capacity.
AB - Recently, ITU finished its standard for G.fast, utilized in so called fiber-to-the-distribution-point (FTTdp) networks, where only the last meters from the fiber link to the customer are bridged by existing copper wires. The target is to increase the data rate over the short copper link up to 1 Gbit/s, which is an increase by the factor of ten compared to VDSL2, by extending the frequency band up to 212 MHz. At higher frequencies, the crosstalk between the lines is amplified, which makes crosstalk management essential to obtain the targeted data rates. Tomlinson-Harashima Precoding (THP) is a non-linear precoding technique, which is considered for the 212 MHz G.fast systems. Up to now, linear zero-forcing (ZF) and weighted minimum mean-square-error (WMMSE) precoding, as well as ZF THP, have been investigated for G.fast. In this paper, we show how WMMSE THP can be utilized in this scenario. We show that WMMSE THP outperforms ZF THP in terms of achievable rate in large systems. However, we see that the rate gain is not significant, although the WMMSE THP solution almost achieves the channel capacity.
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U2 - 10.1109/GLOCOM.2016.7842380
DO - 10.1109/GLOCOM.2016.7842380
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85015411897
SN - 2334-0983
JO - Proceedings - IEEE Global Communications Conference, GLOBECOM
JF - Proceedings - IEEE Global Communications Conference, GLOBECOM
M1 - 7842380
T2 - 59th IEEE Global Communications Conference, GLOBECOM 2016
Y2 - 4 December 2016 through 8 December 2016
ER -