Acatauassu et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Experimental evaluation of fourth generation DSL in different DSM scenariosAcatauassu et al., 2011
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- Acatauassu D
- Monteiro M
- Muller F
- Klautau A
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- 2011 IEEE Third Latin-American Conference on Communications
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Recently, the industry and the academy started to discuss the development of the fourth generation DSL systems. For example, within this context, ITU started working in G. fast DSL standard. A trend in this new generation is to increase the end-user bit rates by extending …
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