Training Optimization of Multiple Lines in a Vectored System Using a Prepared-to-Join Group
US-2016080031-A1 · Mar 17, 2016 · US
US9756178B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9756178-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715412678-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 23, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2017 |
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A crosstalk processing method, an apparatus, and a system comprise a transceiver of a line that generates, respectively according to pilot sequences allocated by a vectoring control entity, pilot training signals that are within different spectral ranges and that satisfy a preset relationship with a pilot training signal of another line such that a receiver of the line can determine sample errors respectively according to the different pilot training signals. A vectoring control entity then determines crosstalk channel coefficients from the other line into an inband spectrum and an out-of-band spectrum of the line, and performs precoding processing on a to-be-sent data signal of the line to eliminate impact of crosstalk from the other line to the inband and out-of-band spectrums of the line.
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A crosstalk estimation method, comprising: receiving, by a transceiver at one end of a first line, a first pilot sequence allocated by a vectoring control entity in a digital subscriber line system; generating, by the transceiver at the one end of the first line, a first pilot training signal and a third pilot training signal according to the first pilot sequence, wherein the first pilot training signal is a pilot training signal of the first line within an overlapping spectral range of the first line and a second line, wherein the third pilot training signal is a pilot training signal of the first line out of the overlapping spectral range of the first line and the second line, and wherein an out-of-band spectrum of the second line overlaps an inband spectrum of the first line; sending, by the transceiver at the one end of the first line, the first pilot training signal and the third pilot training signal according to the first pilot sequence; generating, by a transceiver at a peer end of the first line, error sample signals according to the first pilot training signal and the third pilot training signal; and sending, by the transceiver at the peer end of the first line, the error sample signals to the vectoring control entity to determine a first crosstalk channel coefficient from the second line into the first line. 2. The crosstalk estimation method according to claim 1 , wherein sending, by the transceiver at the peer end of the first line, the error sample signals to the vectoring control entity to determine the first crosstalk channel coefficient from the second line into the first line comprises sending, by the transceiver at the peer end of the first line, the error sample signals to the vectoring control entity such that the vectoring control entity determines the first crosstalk channel coefficient from the second line into the first line according to the error sample signals, the first pilot sequence, and a second pilot sequence, wherein the second pilot sequence is a pilot sequence allocated by the vectoring control entity to the second line, wherein the first pilot training signal is orthogonal to a second pilot training signal generated by a transceiver at one end of the second line according to the second pilot sequence, and wherein the third pilot training signal is orthogonal to an out-of-band mirror signal of the second pilot training signal. 3. The crosstalk estimation method according to claim 1 , wherein the third pilot training signal is a mirror signal of the first pilot training signal out of an overlapping spectral region of the first line and the second line. 4. The crosstalk estimation method according to claim 2 , wherein the first pilot training signal and the second pilot training signal are mutually orthogonal signals, and wherein the third pilot training signal and the second pilot training signal are mutually orthogonal signals. 5. The crosstalk estimation method according to claim 4 , wherein generating the first pilot training signal and the third pilot training signal according to the first pilot sequence comprises: generating, by the transceiver at the one end of the first line, a first pilot training signal that corresponds to the first pilot sequence on odd subcarriers matching a preset modulation interval with 1s or 0s on other subcarriers; and generating a third pilot training signal that corresponds to the first pilot sequence on even subcarriers matching the preset modulation interval with 1s or 0s on other subcarriers. 6. The crosstalk estimation method according to claim 4 , wherein generating the first pilot training signal and the third pilot training signal according to the first pilot sequence comprises: generating, by the transceiver at the one end of the first line, a first pilot training signal that corresponds to the first pilot sequence on even subcarriers matching a preset modulation interval with 1s or 0s on other subcarriers; and generating a third pilot training signal that corresponds to the first pilot sequence on odd subcarriers matching the preset modulation interval with 1s or 0s on other subcarriers. 7. The crosstalk estimation method according to claim 5 , wherein the preset modulation interval is an integer multiple of 2. 8. The crosstalk estimation method according to claim 1 , further comprising receiving, by the transceiver at the one end of the first line, a third pilot sequence allocated by the vectoring control entity, wherein the first pilot sequence, the second pilot sequence, and the third pilot sequence are mutually orthogonal, and wherein generating the first pilot training signal and third pilot training signal according to the first pilot sequence comprises: generating, by the transceiver at the one end of the first line, the first pilot training signal according to the first pilot sequence; and generating the third pilot training signal according to the third pilot sequence. 9. The crosstalk estimation method according to claim 1 , wherein the first line is a 30a line and the second line is a 17a line. 10. A line apparatus, comprising: a first transceiver configured to: receive a first pilot sequence allocated by a vectoring control entity in a digital subscriber line system; and send a first pilot training signal and a third pilot training signal according to the first pilot sequence, wherein the first pilot training signal is a pilot training signal of a first line within an overlapping spectral range of the first line and a second line, wherein the third pilot training signal is a pilot training signal of the first line out of the overlapping spectral range of the first line and the second line, and wherein an out-of-band spectrum of the second line overlaps an inband spectrum of the first line; and a second transceiver is configured to: generate error sample signals according to the first pilot training signal and the third pilot training signal; and send the error sample signals to the vectoring control entity to determine a first crosstalk channel coefficient from the second line into the first line. 11. The line apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the second transceiver is further configured to send the error sample signals to the vectoring control entity such that the vectoring control entity determines the first crosstalk channel coefficient from the second line into the first line according to the error sample signals, the first pilot sequence, and a second pilot sequence, wherein the second pilot sequence is a pilot sequence allocated by the vectoring control entity to the second line, wherein the first pilot training signal is orthogonal to a second pilot training signal generated by a transceiver at one end of the second line according to the second pilot sequence, and wherein the third pilot training signal is orthogonal to an out-of-band mirror signal of the second pilot training signal. 12. The line apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the third pilot training signal is a mirror signal of the first pilot training signal out of an overlapping spectral region of the first line and the second line. 13. The line apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the first pilot training signal and the second pilot training signal are mutually orthogonal signals, and wherein the third pilot training signal and the second pilot training signal are mutually orthogonal signals. 14. The line apparatus according to claim 13 , wherein the first transceiver is further configured to: generate a first pilot training signal that corresponds to the first pilot sequence on odd subcarriers matching a preset modulation interval w
Testing for cross-talk · CPC title
Hybrid transport · CPC title
Testing crosstalk effects · CPC title
Digital subscriber line, e.g. DSL, ADSL, HDSL, XDSL, VDSL · CPC title
Structure of the reference signals · CPC title
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