ATIS 0600027-2010 Guidance for the Use of Upstream Power Back Off Parameters for ITU-T Recommendation G 933 2 Annex A Issue 2.pdf
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1、 TECHNICAL REPORT ATIS-0600027 Guidance for the Use of Upstream Power Back Off Parameters for ITU-T Recommendation G.933.2 Annex A, Issue 2 ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the info
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5、 American National Standards Institute (ANSI). For more information, please visit . Notice of Disclaimer therefore this TR provides guidance in the following areas: Explanation of the technical meaning of these two parameters. Examples of the use of UPBO parameters a and b in a North American enviro
6、nment. Guidance on the configuration of these two parameters in North American implementations of VDSL2. Although this TR provides information on the configuration of these parameters, the guidance is of an explanatory nature. Specifically this Technical Report is not an ATIS Standard and values in
7、examples and the guidance in this Technical Report are not requirements for either default values or the field configuration for parameters a and b . The examples in this TR do not necessarily result in optimum values for either of these parameters in specific field situations and obtaining such opt
8、imum configuration for UPBO operation of VDSL2 may require field implementation specific information that is outside the scope of this TR. Issue 2 of this TR adds a discussion the UPBO a and b parameters for the US-3 band as utilized by the 30a VDSL2 profile. 1.2 Purpose This TR provides technical g
9、uidance to the Industry, that is network operators, and vendors of VDSL2 equipment and operations support software, on the meaning and usage of the VDSL2 UPBO a and b parameters for North American field implementations of VDSL2. Its purpose is to provide information on the technical meaning and guid
10、ance on the configuration of these two parameters. ATIS-0600027 2 1.3 Application This TR provides guidance to network operators and vendors on the proper usage of the G.993.2 UPBO parameters a and b . 2 References The following standards contain provisions, which through reference in this text cons
11、titute a basis of technical discussion in this ATIS Technical Report. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this ATIS Technical Report are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most
12、 recent editions of the standards indicated below: 1 G.993.2, Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line Transceivers 2 (VDSL2), ITU-T, Geneva, February 2006, including Amendment 1, July 2007 and Amendment 2, February 2008.12 G.993.1 Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line Transceivers, ITU-T, Geneva,
13、June 2004.13 ATIS-0600424.2004(R2009), - Interface Between Networks and Customer Installation, Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) Metallic Interface (DMT Based),2. 4 G.997.1 Physical layer management for digital subscriber line (DSL) transceivers, ITU-T, Geneva, June 2006 including Amend
14、ment 1, December 2006 and Amendment 2, November 2006.13 Definitions, Acronyms, & Abbreviations 3.1 Definitions 3.1.1 Reference Length: The Reference Length (RL) for Upstream Power Back Off is the electrical length of a loop for which no Upstream Power Back Off will occur if the actual electrical len
15、gth of a particular loop is greater than the Reference Length. 3.1.2 Upstream Power Back Off: Upstream Power Back Off is the method defined in ITU-T Recommendations G.993.1 2 and G.993.2 1 for reducing the transmitted power in the upstream direction on shorter loops to reduce crosstalk into longer l
16、oops that are also transporting VDSL2 in the same cable/binder. 1This document is available from the International Telecommunications Union. 2This document is available from the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, 1200 G Street N.W., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005. ATIS-0600027 3 3.
17、2 Acronyms & Abbreviations ATIS Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions AWG American Wire Gauge FEXT Far End Crosstalk ITU-T International Telecommunications Union Telecommunications Standards Sector PSD Power Spectral Density RL Reference Length TR Technical Report UPBO Upstream Power Ba
18、ck-Off VDSL2 Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line 2 US0 The Upstream 0 band of the VDSL2 Recommendation US1 The Upstream 1 band of the VDSL2 Recommendation US2 The Upstream 2 band of the VDSL2 Recommendation US3 The Upstream 3 band of the VDSL2 Recommendations 4 Upstream Power Back Off Configurat
19、ion This Technical Report (TR) provides guidance on the configuration of the a and b values for UPBO for VDSL2 in North America. This TR provides guidance to the Industry in the following areas: Section 4.1 discusses the meaning of the UPBO parameters a and b for VDSL2 and the context in which they
20、are used by a North American Operator. As the values of a and b can be used to optimize UPBO with respect to the specifics of a Network Operators plant in particular locations, the TR provides guidance as to the meaning of the parameters and the general effects of changes in their values. However, s
21、pecific techniques for optimizing the values are not in the scope of this TR. Section 4.2 provides a discussion on optimum values for a and b . Section 4.3 Provides examples of the use of a and b on sample loops of various gauges. This TR emphasizes that in North America the values for a and b be co
22、nfigurable by the Network Operator, as is currently required in the ITU-T Recommendations, to enable optimization of UPBO. Note: The analysis that follows assumes the limit mask is flat for each upstream band, i.e. beyond the reference length used for an upstream band Ui, the PSD level will nominall
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