IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS, 2001 1 Crosstalk IdentiÞcation in xDSL Systems
Abstract:
Abstract – Crosstalk among telephone lines in the same or neighboring bundles is a major impairment in current xDSL systems. This paper proposes a novel idea of an impartial third party that identiÞes the crosstalk coupling functions among the twisted pairs in these xDSL systems. The crosstalk identiÞcation technique includes the following four major procedures: 1) the transmitted and received signals from each DSL modem for a pre-deÞned time period are collected and sent to the third party; 2) the signals are resampled according to the clock rate of the receiver of interest; 3) the signals ’ timing differences are estimated by cross-correlation; 4) the crosstalk coupling functions are estimated using the least-squares method. The performance of the cross-correlation and least-squares methods is analyzed to determine the amount of data needed for identiÞcation. Simulation results show that the proposed methods can identify the crosstalk functions accurately and are consistent with theoretical analysis. These identiÞed crosstalk functions can be used to signiÞcantly improve the data rate (e.g., multiuser detection) and to facilitate provisioning, maintenance, and diagnosis of the xDSL systems.

