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Title: Real-Time MIMO Discrete Multitone Transceiver Testbed


1
Real-Time MIMO Discrete Multitone Transceiver
Testbed
  • Alex G. Olson, Aditya Chopra, Yousof Mortazavi,
    Ian C. Wong, and Brian L. Evans

Embedded Signal Processing Laboratory The
University of Texas at Austin
2
Introduction
  • Problem Statement
  • Single-channel wireline communications systems
    may not provide sufficient data rates for future
    telemetry applications
  • There is an upper limit to the communication bit
    rates depending on certain parameters
  • Modulation and coding schemes
  • Transmit Energy
  • Receiver noise floor
  • Transmission Bandwidth
  • Proposed Solution
  • Use multiple transceivers operating in parallel
    on different wires

3
Discrete Multitone Modulation
  • DMT is a commonly used modulation scheme in
    wireline communication systems (eg. DSL)
  • The Idea
  • Divide frequency selective channel into many
    narrowband subchannels
  • Data is transmitted over each frequency flat
    subchannel
  • FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) is used for
    modulation/demodulation

4
MIMO DMT Testbed
  • Design Goal Create a 2x2 DMT hardware testbed
  • Enables rapid prototyping/testing of new designs
  • Provides user with complete control over system
    parameters
  • Relatively unconstrained by resource and
    real-time issues
  • Can be connected to different cable designs
  • Allow visualization of the channel parameters and
    various communication performance metrics
  • Benefits of Hardware Testbed
  • Configurable User can choose system parameters
    and signal processing blocks
  • Allows evaluation of the communication
    performance and computational complexity
    tradeoffs
  • Cable modelling not required
  • Design Challenges
  • Real-time constraints on the transmitter and
    receiver system
  • Analog front-end

5
MIMO DMT System Model
NEXT Near End Crosstalk Portion of the
transmitted signal that leaks onto the local
receiver
FEXT Far End Crosstalk Portion of the
transmitted signal that leaks onto the remote
receiver
6
MIMO DMT System Model
7
Modem Implementation- Hardware
PXI Backplane - PXI-1045
TX0
TX1
RX0
RX1
Embedded PC PXI-8186
TCP Link
PXI-5421 A/D
PXI-5122 D/A
LPF
LPF
LPF
LPF
H
H
H
H
LPF Low Pass Filter H Hybrid
8
Modem Implementation- Software
  • Real-Time Target
  • Baseband processing - C Dynamic Link Library
    (DLL)?
  • Generates/processes samples sent/received to/from
    NI hardware
  • LabVIEW VIs
  • Accesses hardware and calls DLL functions
  • Real Time OS ETOS is running on target to
    ensure
  • reatime performance
  • Desktop PC
  • Connects to real-time target via TCP/IP link
  • Visualization and control using LabVIEW

9
Bit Allocation
  • Fixed amount of energy available to transmit per
    DMT symbol
  • DMT allows different number of bits transmitted
    on each tone
  • Bit Allocation can be adjusted to maximize
    throughput or the SNR margin on each tone
  • Hughes Hartog Bit Allocation algorithm D.
    Hughes-Hartog,1987 implemented in the testbed

10
FEXT Cancellation
  • Far End Crosstalk provides significant amount of
    deterioration to the bit rate
  • Using vectored DMT Ginis and Cioffi,2002 the
    multiple receivers are assumed to operate
    together to cancel crosstalk
  • Crosstalk can be cancelled through linear and non
    linear receivers
  • The Zero Forcing equalizer is an example of a
    linear receiver with crosstalk cancellation
  • Successive Interference Cancellation is a non
    linear crosstalk cancellation receiver

11
Vectored DMT
  • Uses channel estimate and both received signals
    to effectively cancel crosstalk

Estimate channel matrix H
Training (per-tone)?
For each tone, H, Q and R are 2x2 matrices
H Q R
Symbol decoding (per-tone)?
Q
R
y0
Successive Interference Cancellation
Slicer
QHY
y1
12
Experimental Results
  • System Parameters
  • 256 tones per DMT symbol
  • Maximum Transmitted Voltage 5.0V
  • Receiver noise floor -60dB
  • 1000ft CAT-5 cable
  • Inter-twisted pairs for maximum FEXT
  • FEXT limits SNR to 10dB

13
Experimental Results
14
Conclusions
  • FEXT (crosstalk) can be effectively cancelled
    with Vectored DMT
  • Experimental tests show that a 2x2 Vectored DMT
    system achieves 1.99x data rate (4Mbps) over
    single-channel DMT
  • Vectored DMT is practical and has low
    implementation cost (for 2x2 MIMO systems)
  • Hughes-Hartog bit loading (fine gains) can
    provide 100Kbps data rate improvement over
    uniform gain

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  • D. Hughes-Hartog, Ensemble modem structure for
    imperfect transmission media. U.S. Patents Nos.
    4,679,227 (July 1987), 4,731,816 (March 1988),
    and 4,833,706 (May 1989)
  • G. Ginis and J. Cioffi, Vectored transmission
    for digital subscriber line systems, IEEE J.
    Select. Areas Commun., vol. 20, no. 5, pp.
    1085-1104, Jun. 2002

17
Hardware
  • National Instruments
  • PXI Chassis
  • Embedded Computer
  • A/D and D/A boards
  • LabVIEW Real-Time
  • Hardware LabVIEW Real-Time form a 2x2 MIMO DMT
    modem

Equipment required for a uni-directional system
18
Analog Front-End
  • Hybrid circuits from Texas Instruments
  • 4 x 50
  • Line Driver / 2-wire to 4-wire Interface
  • Custom passive analog filters from TTE
  • 4x 275
  • Serve as anti-aliasing filters for TX and RX

19
Modem Implementation
Digitizer
PXI Chassis
ARB
ARB
EmbeddedPC
TX 0
TX 1
RX 0
RX 1
TCP
LPF
LPF
LPF
LPF
ARB Arbitrary Waveform Generator
Digital to Analog Converter Digitizer
Analog to Digital Converter LPF Low pass
filter (anti-aliasing filter)?
H
H
H
H
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