User Demand Based Precoding for G.fast DSL Systems

Abstract

It can be observed that the achievable rate region of a G.fast DSL system is no longer rectangular, as it is the case for vectored VDSL systems, due to stronger crosstalk couplings at high frequencies. Therefore, alternative operating points that are not optimal in a sum-rate sense may be utilized to adapt the system performance to the users' actual demands. To this end, we propose a new precoding scheme based on defining a subset of prioritized users, where we optimize the sum-rate of the prioritized users under a minimum rate guarantee for the remaining users. We present a solution based on Lagrangian duality theory and propose a well-performing one-step heuristic solution. By means of simulations, we show that significant rate gains for the prioritized users can be obtained by the proposed precoding scheme.

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