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7 June 1996 High-data-rate communications over twisted pair
Richard Roberts
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Abstract
With the success of V.34 wireline technology running at 28.8 Kbps over the PSTN (public switched telephone network), the next level of readily available high data rate communications to the home over twisted pair is ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) at 160 Kbps. But already the communication providers are anticipating the implementation of a new generation of high speed communications that will provide 6 Mbps to the home. And on the drawing boards of the ANSI T1E1.4 committee are plane for providing 54 Mbps to the home over twisted pair in conjunction with fiber to the curb technology. This paper discusses some of the issues associated with high data rate communications over twisted pair.
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Richard Roberts "High-data-rate communications over twisted pair", Proc. SPIE 2750, Digital Signal Processing Technology, (7 June 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.241994
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KEYWORDS
Quadrature amplitude modulation

Digital signal processing

Data communications

Analog electronics

Fiber to the x

Forward error correction

Modulation

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