Low-power adaptive filter architectures via strength reduction
ISLPED '96 Proceedings of the 1996 international symposium on Low power electronics and design
Journal of VLSI Signal Processing Systems
IEEE MultiMedia
A reduced-complexity fast algorithm for software implementation of the IFFT/FFT in DMT systems
EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Digital Signal Processing
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The paper describes the characteristics and performance of the 16-CAP transmission scheme that has been chosen by the Technical Committee of the ATM Forum as the ATM LAN physical layer interface standard at 51.84 Mb/s for category 3 unshielded-twisted-pair (UTP) wiring. The two most attractive features of the 16-CAP transceiver are its capability of operating in the presence of multiple users in a voice-grade UTP cable and the straightforward way in which it can provide scalability to lower speeds. It is also shown in the paper how the carrierless AM/PM (CAP) modulation scheme used for the ATM LAN standard can be utilized to provide substantially higher data rates than 51 Mb/s when there is only one user in a cable. Under this condition, data rates up to 155 Mb/s can be achieved over category 3 wiring and significantly higher rates can be achieved over high-performance category 5 wiring