N. Papandreou and Th. Antonakopoulos:
Cooperative Bit-loading and Fairness Bandwidth Allocation in ADSL
Systems
IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems
- ISCAS 2003,
Bangkok, Thailand, May 2003.
Abstract: This paper examines the performance of bundled ADSL systems
and proposes an extension to their bit-loading mechanism that results to fair allocation of the available bandwidth. The "rate-maximization"
bit-loading method provides less average data rate compared to the optimum "target-rate" strategy, which depends on the number of active lines
in the system and the length of the DSL loop. Under a non-cooperative bit-loading approach, the total data rate is not distributed uniformly
among the different active lines. The individual data rate depends on the activation time of each modem relative to the total number of lines
in the system. The proposed bit-loading mechanism is applied to the downstream ADSL traffic, is executed by a management unit of the central
office, uses the results of the single-user bit-loading mechanism and leads to fair data rate distribution.
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