Linear and nonlinear precoding based dynamic spectrum management for downstream vectored G.fast transmission
01 January 2015
In the G.fast frequency range (up to 212 MHz), the diagonal dominance structure of the channel matrix is no longer valid at higher tones. As a result, the linear Zero Forcing (ZF) precoder in combination with dynamic spectrum management (DSM) is no longer near-optimal for single-sided downstream G.fast transmission. To boost performance, we developed a novel low-complexity algorithm for both linear and non-linear precoding based DSM that maximizes the line sum-rate under realistic per-line total power and per-tone spectral mask constraints. This paper presents how the downstream maximization problem can be solved by extending the upstream-downstream duality framework from [1]. Furthermore, it proposes a lowcomplexity iterative fixed-point formula to solve the resulting upstream problems. Simulations with measured G.fast channel data up to both 106 and 212 MHz are provided revealing an significantly increased performance of this algorithm over linear ZF precoding.