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Distributed spectrum management for DSL networks

Popovic et al., 2012

Document ID
1051949104589381810
Author
Popovic G
Djukanovic G
Publication year
Publication venue
2012 IX International Symposium on Telecommunications (BIHTEL)

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Crosstalk is one of the main limiting factors in the data rates achievable by digital subscriber line (DSL) systems. The presence of crosstalk transforms DSL systems in a multi-user multi- carrier interference environment, where different users can significantly impact each other's …
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