Title: Dynamic Spectrum Management
1Dynamic Spectrum Management
July 2002
- John M. Cioffi
- Prof. EE, Stanford U.
- Cioffi_at_stanford.edu
- And all the work by students
- Taek Chung, George Ginis, Jeannie Fang, Jungwon
Lee, Dimitris Toumpakaris, Wei Yu
2Copper has more bw than fiber?
fiber
Cable of copper pair
- DSL will deliver 100 Mbps symmetric to all
- 50 line bundle (500 meters of cat 3 tp)
- 50 lines (100 Mbps/line) 5 Gbps
- FTTH shares 622 Mbps among 50 or more homes in
PON architecture (even future systems are 2.5
Gbps) - So, where is DSL today?
- Where is DSL going?
3DSL 200X- (V/M/ADSL)
10/100 Mbps
4DSMDynamic Spectrum Management
EFM
10MDSL
SM (static)
VDSL
100MDSL
ADSL
VDSL-2
- Standard in progress USA (ANSI / T1E1.4)
- Dynamic loops, xtalk, rates very
- Not limited by worst-case static situations
- Extension to existing Spec Management
- T1.417-2002
- Improve considerably reliability and performance
- Cannot have spectrum compatibility at higher
speeds without DSM - Crosstalk effect is too strong for static
regulation - THIS IS A CRUCIAL turning point for DSL
- Goals 100 Mbps symmetric everywhere
- Improve the range of every rate lt 100 Mbps
5Outline
- Crosstalk and Management
- Autonomous (de-regulated) DSL
- Bonded/Vectored DSL
6DSLs Challenge Crosstalk
user
Phone CoBase (DSLAM)
user
- Same service provider
- Different service provider
- Management?
- Spectrum fixed or static
- Ok, but performance and reliability severely
compromised - Symmetric versus asymmetric
7Some Crosstalk
FEXT British Telecom (gain)
NEXT - Bellcore (attenuation)
- Xtalk noise increases with frequency
8Loop Topology
- Many other configurations
- symmetric/asymmetric mixtures
- Data rate mixtures
- Shorter lines
- Bonding of lines
9ADSL DMT Loading Basics(adapts to each line)
Frequency
800 Million phone lines and growing fast!
Bellcore tests, 1993 (ANSI Standard) GTE tests,
1996 NSTL, 1996
10Evolution of Crosstalk / management
time
11Outline
- Crosstalk and Management
- Autonomous (de-regulated) DSL
- Bonded/Vectored DSL
bi n d e r
ILEC DSLAM 1
Central Office
1-20 Mbps (asymmetric/ symmetric)
Present DSL 2002 autonomous (no
coordination) SMC for provisioning, Fault
isolation
Network
ILEC DSLAM 2
SMC1
CLEC DSLAM
SMC2
12Model Autonomous Case
. . .
- Crosstalk between users is matrix channel
- Interference channel in information theory
- Can users be compatible without large loss? (SSM
no, DSM - yes)
13DSM Multi-user Rate REGIONS
Rlong
Rshort
- Plot of all possible rates of users
- ADSL some VDSL use DSM any point is possible
- More than 2 users (vector of possible
rate-tuples) - Regions size (volume) can vary with
- each binder
- transmission methods (i.e., DMT has much larger
regions)
14ANSI DSM ADSL Blueprint Example(T1E1.4/2001-
273, 278)
ADSL CO
ADSL rcvr
10 X kft
Line 1
ADSL RT
10 kft
5 kft
ADSL rcvr
Line 2
fiber
CO
Same binder FEXT
- CLASSIC field problem with ADSL present-day
deployments - Long-line often does not work and field personal
have to be dispatched - Improve the performance of line 1 AUTONOMOUSLY
(no coordination) using DSM-mode in ADSL modems - Eliminate problem automatically
- Greatly extend ADSL range
15DSM ADSL basic spectrum result
Downstream Spectra (2 lines)
Initial Short-line spectra, Long-line turns on
Long Line spectra
Intermediate Short-line spectra,
Intermediate Short-line spectra,
Short-line spectra
f
- Short line yields to long
- No DSL hogging
- Enormous improvement on long line
- At expense of reduced rate on short line
- Do so autonomously
16Verizon Experimental Loop Configuration(T1E1.4/20
02-069 Bell Atlantic Test Lab, Maryland)
Simulation of CO-ADSL fed through RT binder with
RT-ADSL
14 kft
6 kft
Cable Vault
Cable Vault
Mainframe
Mainframe
Pair 1 of 14 kft, 24 gauge 25-pair binder
Pair 16 of 6 kft, 26 gauge 25-pair
binder (Simulates RT portion of loop)
Pair 17 of 6 kft, 26 gauge 25-pair
binder (Simulates RT-ADSL loop)
Remote Side
Remote Side
CO side
Remote Side
CO side
ATU-C
ATU-R
ATU-R
ATU-C
CO ADSL
RT ADSL
Verizon Broadband Integration Lab
17Crosstalk into pair 17
Pair Noise (dB) Pair Noise (dB) 1
-82.5 13 -84.4 2
-78.1 14 -80.7 3
-74.9 15 -77.7 4
-82.3 16 -63.2 5
-83.0 18 -67.7 6
-84.2 19 -67.5 7
-78.0 20 -76.9 8
-81.0 21 -80.8 9
-75.3 22 -78.7 10
-73.3 23 -78.0 11
-79.6 24 -73.4 12
-82.7 25 -80.7
- Used worst-case FEXT coupling pairs for
experiment
18DSM-ADSL Rate Region (Verizon loops)
- Rate-Adaptive produces (9,.1)
- Mode used by Verizon nominally in lab
- Instead, DSM-mode provides (Short, Long)
- (2, 1.8), (4, 1.4), (6, .9) , and (8, .6)
19Telcordia (Bellcore) Results Blueprint
Test(T1E1.4/2002-063)
ADSL CO
ADSL rcvr
ADSL rcvr
ADSL RT
ADSL rcvr
ADSL RT
- Improve the performance of lines 1 and 3 (which
is bad under RA operation) - Line 1 only operates at 300 kbps in normal mode
20Telcordia DSM-ADSL Rate Regionst1e1.4/2002-063
lines 1 3 (2 held at 1.6 Mbps)
- No coordination (line 2 held at 6 dB margin, 1.6
Mbps - 4x improvement on Line 1 (was at 300 kbps if line
2 does RA or margin-max training) like
Verizon expt. - 4x because 15kft, not 20 kft like Verizon
21DSM Algorithm (Iterative-Water-filling)
NSR(f)
S(f)
- Water-filling is known optimum on single-user
channel - Use DMT, and MINIMIZE POWER for given rate/margin
- Best autonomous solution to interference
problem in binder - The more lines that do DSM, the better they all
work - NEVER any worse than existing fixed/static
Spectrum Management - AUTONOMOUS no coorination necessary, procedure
assures overall best mutual spectra (least
harmful xtalk) of all DSLS in distributed fashion
223-steps to Broadband DSL
ADSL to D 7 Mbps U .3 Mbps 1 line 0-6 km
- DSM
- ADSL -Software option in current ADSL modems
- ADSL 10M-DSL (DMT only) iterative wf
- 100M-DSL (DMT only)
2310MDSL (EFM) Range/Rate Goals 1
rate lines Per line Length (kft) Goal (kft)
10 M 1 10 2.5 gt3.5
10M 2 5 3.5 gt4.5
10M 3 3.33 5 gt6
10M 4 2.5 7 gt8
10M 5 2 8 gt9
4M 4 1 12 gt12
2M 4 .5 15 gt15
2425 10MDSLs in same binder (same length)
Verified By Voyan
Verified By Telcordia
- No coordination
- 10 Mbps single-line range is 2.5x SSM result
(SHDSL) - 10 Mbps gt1.5 km on 2 lines
25Example PSD for 4000
- Overlap (EC) to 800 kHz
- Each has 3 basic bands
26MDSL with ADSL present
- Range of ADSL and of MDSL unaffected if DSM is
used - Not true for Static SM (or SHDSL)
27ADSL at CO, MDSL at RT
Copper, 4 kft
Fiber, 10 kft
M
M
A
A
Copper, L kft 12, 14, 16
- Cabinet is 10 kft from CO last 2 to 6 kft in
same binder - ADSL at CO swamped by 64 PAM
- ADSL at CO largely unaffected by IW
28VDSL vs MDSL rate regions
- Fixed is 998 on V and 1 MHz on M
- Still exceeds all targets of M and V
29Table Revisted (extra column)
- Allows mixture of ADSL with MDSL, and VDSL with
MDSL - Rate regions do reduce in size for VDSL
- But all VDSL and MDSL goals still exceeded
30998 Plan with Iter-water (VDSL)
- Rates exceed VDSL objectives
- Note spectra converges to 998 when 998 is present
(4000 MDSL)
31Basic Principles - Summary
- No DSL modem should use more transmit power than
it needs - No DSL modem should use more bandwidth than it
needs - Can be solved adaptively and autonomously
- Stop proliferating DSL standards and incompatible
spectrum management
32Basic Solution
- Use/Extend ADSL DMT Frequency Grid
- Already on 24 million lines (gt 95 of market)
- ADSL 512 tones down / 128 up
- 10MDSL 1024 tones down/1024 up
- VDSL 2048 up/down
- 100MDSL 4096 up/down
33Outline
- Crosstalk and Management
- Autonomous (de-regulated) DSL
- Bonded/Vectored DSL
Evolving DSL 2002 Bonding Vectoring Common
DSLAM (LT or RT)
Central Office
b i n d e r
Content 1
Content 2
ILEC LT
Fiber Or multi-channel DSL
D S L A M
20-100 Mbps (symmetric)
Switch router
Network
SMC
time
twisted pair
34Coordinated 2-sided Signals (vector bonding)
Shared channel
Bonded lines
Bonded lines
Controller
Controller
- Full Vectoring Problem
- Highest data rates
35DSM Level 2 Coordinated 1-sided Signals
Shared channel
- broadcast and multiple-access probs in IT
- One-sided vectoring, FDM of up/down
- Bonding (vector broadcast and vector MA problems
in IT)
36998 with/without Vectoring
- Enormous gain, especially upstream at shorter
lengths where FEXT is large
37Full Vectoring (sum up/down)
- 100 Mbps range 500 meters , single line
- 1 km on 2 lines
- gt1.5 km on 4 lines
- Even when partially vectored, 100 Mbps on 2 lines
at 500 m, 1 km on 4 lines
38Broadband DSL
Bit rate of lines Rate/line Range
100 Mbps 1 100 M 300-500 m
100 Mbps 2 50 M 1 1.2 km
100 Mbps 4 25 M 1.5-2 km
- Enables video, data, voice services and packaging
393 steps
Dynamic Spectrum Management
BDSL to D 100 Mbps U 100 Mbps 1-4 lines/LT 0-2
km
ADSL to D 7 Mbps U .3 Mbps 1 line 0-6 km
AMDSL to D 25 Mbps U 10 Mbps 1-2 lines
CO/LT 0-4 km
2002
2003
2004
- ANSI 2001-200R5, 2002-018, 057, 059, 127, 129
- http//isl.stanford.edu/cioffi/dsm/index.html
- Looking to collaborate with service/content
providers, equipment/semi companies