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Managing Unvectored Lines in a Vectored Group

09 December 2013

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Vectoring technology allows removing far-end crosstalk from coordinated lines. Challenges arise when vectored lines are mixed with legacy VDSL2 lines in the same binder. We show that an automated line management technique based on scalar parameters that control the maximum transmit power spectral density, signal-to-noise-ratio margin and data rate on the legacy lines allows regaining some of the performance loss due to the presence of the legacy lines when the data rate on these legacy lines is significantly capped. We see this as a practical solution in case all lines are served by a single operator. When multiple operators serve lines in the same access network, this technique does not provide a fair competition between the operators without loss of vectoring gains, and virtual unbundling may be preferred.