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1 Copper Access East by North, Inc. Peter Macaulay Tel: COPPER-1 Outline: Copper Access 1. DSL Twisted copper pairs includes advances with ADSL2+ (ITU-T G.992.5), SHDSL (ITU-T G.991.2) as well as the recent proposals of ADSL2++ and VDSL2. 2. COAX Coax/CATV updates includes DOCSIS 2.0 (Data over Cable Service Interface Specification) and ITU-T (J.122). 3. PLC Powerline Carrier (PLC) includes Powerline telecommunication (PLT) and Broadband over Power Line (BPL) with updates from the ITU Radio Communication Sector (ITU-R) Sub Working Group (SWG) 6E1. COPPER-2
2 Cable/DSL Share in Top Ten Countries Source: Point-Topic COPPER-3 DSL Deployment (% per 100 phone lines) South Korea 30.4 Taiwan 18.1 Iceland 18.0 Hong Kong 17.2 Belgium 13.8 Japan 13.0 Israel 11.6 Singapore 11.4 Denmark 11.1 Canada 10.2 Source: Point-Topic COPPER-4
3 1. DSL ITU-T Updates G = ADSL2plus Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ANSI T G = G.dmt = 8.1/0.8 Mbps (down/up) using 256 bins G = G.lite = 1.5/0.5 Mbps using 128 bins G with S=1/2 line coding yielding 12 Mbps G = G.dmt.bis (July2002) aka ADSL2 G Annex L = Reach Extended RE-ADSL2 (Oct2003) G = G.lite.bis (May2002) G = ADSL2plus = 24 Mbps at 5,000 feet (Jan2003) ADSL4 = 52 Mbps proposed quad spectrum (ADSL2++) COPPER-5 DMT ADSL 4kHz low pass filter (LPF) for voice sub-carrier spacing for discrete multitones (DMT) Pilot Tone #64 = 276kHz COPPER-6
4 Three Down Stream (DS) Speeds 1. Theory Possible 256 bins, 12 Mbps max 2. Actual Actual for the copper local access loop Perhaps 188 bins, 9.6 Mbps max Some bins disabled by the copper loop Will depend upon bits per bin loading 3. Tariff The service you requested, purchased Perhaps 140 bins, 1.5 Mbps max Some bins disabled by the service provider COPPER-7 Quad Spectrum Extend the DS (Downstream) bins to 3.75 MHz Widen the US (Upstream) from 138kHz to 276 khz Enhance the bit loading beyond 15 bits per bin ADSL1 ADSL2+ ADSL2++ US DS 26kHz 138kHz 1.1MHz 2.2MHz 3.75MHz COPPER-8
5 G Upstream PSD (ADSL2plus) PSD in dbm/hz 21.5 db/octave 97.5 peak +15 dbrn 0-4 khz 34.5 dbm/hz peak PSD Power Spectral Density (PSD) -72 db/octave -15 db/dec 100 dbm/hz peak PSD in 10 khz window peak PSD in 1 MHz window above 3750 khz dbm/hz 92.5 dbm/hz 100 dbm/hz 110 dbm/hz 112 dbm/hz Frequency in khz POTS Passband khz COPPER-9 G Downstream PSD (ADSL2plus) G PSD in dbm/hz 36 db/octave 4.63 db/octave 97.5 peak +15 dbrn 0-4 khz 36.5 dbm/hz peak PSD 92.5 dbm/hz 44.2 dbm/hz 72.5 dbm/hz 46.5 dbm/hz 18 db/octave 3 db/octave 65 db/octave 47.8 dbm/hz 59.4 dbm/hz 80 dbm/hz 78 db/octave 100 dbm/hz peak PSD in 10 khz window peak PSD in 1 MHz window above 3750 khz 100 dbm/hz 110 dbm/hz 112 dbm/hz Frequency in khz Passband khz COPPER-10
6 ANSI and ITU (G.dmt) ANSI T ITU-T G = ADSL (ADSL1) ITU-T G = ADSL2 (July 2002) ITU-T ADSL includes localization for different countries; Annex A with POTS Annex B with ISDN Annex C with TCM-ISDN for Japan Annex H for Japan G has an enhanced activation compared to ANSI called G (G.hs handshake). Instead of a single tone being used to indicate optional features supported by a DSL modem, several tones digitally transmit the same information for a more robust startup. G (G.ploam) -- management COPPER-11 G (G.dmt.bis) = ADSL2 ITU-T Study Group 15, Question 4 (SG15-Q4) May 2002 consent, July 2002 approved Technical freeze on ADSL.bis means other or second version Major changes in ADSL2 Improved bit rate in the downstream Mandatory Trellis Code Line Diagnostics Reduced Power All Digital Mode COPPER-12
7 G (ADSL2) - Bonding ADSL2 provides support for inverse multiplexing Bonding of multiple copper pairs for transport of a Single ATM stream (ATM Forum Standard af.phy Inverse Multiplexing for ATM (IMA), Version 1.1) 32 Mbps on 4 bonded pairs 24 Mbps on 3 bonded pairs 16 Mbps on 2 bonded pairs COPPER-13 G (ADSL2) Bonding Rates Diagram source: COPPER-14
8 G (ADSL2) Speed Change Improved bit rate Was 2-15 bits, now also 1-bit signal constellations four-dimensional, 16-state trellis-coded and 1-bit quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) constellations Results in a kbps greater downstream Reduced framing overhead for faster transfers Adaptable pilot tone location (carrier #64 = 276kHz) Will result in better clocking Mandatory Trellis coding and Reed Solomon RS=15 Explicit rate negotiation Will be good for multi-vendor configurations Better tone reordering for RFI robustness COPPER-15 G (ADSL2) Rate & Reach 21.5 kft = 6.5 km Diagram source: COPPER-16
9 G (ADSL2) SRA ADSL2 can dynamically adapt to changes in line conditions: Crosstalk from other DSL in the same cable Narrow band AM (radio) disturbers Temperature changes Water in the cable bundle Uses online reconfiguration (OLR) when SNR changes SRA is important for video to avoid tiling (pixelization) Seamless rate adaptation (SRA) enables the transceiver to monitor line conditions and dynamically adapt the data rate seamlessly, i.e. without bit errors or requiring a service interruption for retraining COPPER-17 G (ADSL2) - Digital Mode All digital mode (no POTS, could have derived voice) About 256 kbps additional up stream data rate 0-26 khz used for digital transmission not voice This option is not suitable for line sharing COPPER-18
10 ADSL2 DELT DELT (Dual-Ended Line Test) Defined by the ADSL2 (G.992.3) Enables the measurement of line conditions at both ends without dispatching maintenance technicians to attach test equipment to the end of the line. The information helps to isolate the location and the sources of impairments caused by crosstalk, radiofrequency interference and bridge taps. Data Collection is "DELT physical-layer technology Data Processing is "Loop Identification SELT (Single-Ended Line Test) future option COPPER-19 SELT/DELT Comparison COPPER-20
11 G (ADSL2) Low Power L0 is ADSL2 full power mode L2 is low power mode at the ATU-C (DSLAM) while idle will result in better power especially for remote DLC (Digital Loop Carrier) configurations L3 is low power mode at the ATU-R (user) and ATU-C enables the modem to sleep when information is not being transmitted (e.g. overnight) it takes 3 seconds to come out of L3 (sleep mode) Ability to disable tones to aid spectral compatibility Extended training intervals Power back off during startup COPPER-21 G (ADSL2) Ethernet ADSL2 includes a packet mode transmission convergence layer (PTM-TC) that enables connection of ADSL2 modems to packet services (Ethernet) Extensive configuration capability for PTM-TC with configuration of latency bit error rate minimum/maximum data rate to meet packet protocol requirements COPPER-22
12 Reach-Extended ADSL G Annex L Approved November 2003 RE-ADSL2 performance improvements result from new power spectral density (PSD) masks designed to improve data rates on extra-long phone lines For downstream data rate of 384 kbps, results in 20% RE-ADSL2 is expected to operate as an alternative mode of an ADSL2 or ADSL2+ chipset that a carrier can choose to activate for particular customers COPPER-23 RE-ADSL2 (Down Stream Rate) 500 kbps at 18,500 18,500 = 5.6 km 384 kbps at 28,000 28,000 = 8.5 km RE is adding ½ km 1,500 = km 26 AWG 12 other ADSL COPPER-24
13 G (ADSL2+) 24 Mbps possible with 512 bins up to 2.2 MHz COPPER-25 G (ADSL2+) Possible to reduce cross talk by using different bins for different users Possible to mix ADSL2 (1.1 MHz) with ADSL2+ (2.2 MHz) COPPER-26
14 Annex Summary ANNEX TYPE #1-5 Bins =0 Hz #6-31 = khz #32-64 =138.0 khz # =280.3 khz # =1.104 to MHz A (NA, EU, Asia) POTS POTS B (Germany) ISDN ISDN ISDN C (Japan) I (Japan ADSL) TCM- ISDN TCM- ISDN POTS POTS N/A I (Japan ADSL2) POTS N/A I (Japan ADSL2+) POTS J (All Digital) ISDN L (RE-ADSL2) POTS POTS N/A M (ADSL2+) More Upstream POTS POTS COPPER-27 Automode CO DSLAM Loop CPE 1. ADSL2 would connect at 690 kbps for CPE at 18,000 feet (4.5 km). Instead 2. ADSL2/ADSL2+ CO collects loop data during initialization and training 3. Automode determines RE-ADSL2 is the best configuration based on line conditions 4. DSLAM configures customers port for RE-ADSL2 mode 5. CPE line at 1.1 Mbps (a 160% improvement over ADSL1) COPPER-28
15 Summary of Rate/Reach 2.4 km 8 kft 3.0 km 10 kft 4.3 km 14 kft COPPER-29 DSM (Dynamic Spectrum Mgmt) DSM level 0 No coordination DSM level 1 Distributed multi-user power allocation Implementation of Iterative Water Filling (IWF) DSM Level 2 Centralized multi-user power allocation Optimal Spectrum Management (OSM) DSL Level 3 Multi-user detection Also called vectoring COPPER-30
16 SHDSL Single-Pair High-bit-rate DSL (SHDSL) 16 level TC-PAM line coding Trellis Coded Pulse Amplitude Modulation (TC-PAM) ITU G approved April 2001 (was G.shdsl) 2-wire (2.36/2.36) 192 kbps steps 4-wire (4.7/4.7) 384 kbps steps STU-R connects to STU-C Very good spectral compatibility with other services Some vendors are providing SHDSL over POTS COPPER-31 VDSL2 Very-High-Data-Rate Digital Subscriber Line Standards track Downstream rates: Mbps (4,500 ft. 1500m) Mbps (3,000 ft. 1000m) = FTTN (Fiber-to-the-Node) Mbps (1,000 ft. 300m) = FTTC (Fiber-to-the-Curb) Upstream rates from 1.6 to 2.3 Mbps Symmetric rate (13 Mbps) possible Simpler than ADSL Shorter lines, fewer transmission constraints Ten times faster Enables multiple video streams HDTV compatible (19 Mbps or 10 Mbps compressed) COPPER-32
17 VDSL2 Spectrum Frequency Plan 998 Frequency Plan Downstream: 138 khz 3.75 MHz. 1-Upstream: 3.75 MHz 5.2 MHz 2-Downstream: 5.2 MHz 8.5 MHz 2-Upstream: 8.5MHz 12.0 MHz 138kHz 3.75MHz 5.2MHz 8.5MHz 12MHz COPPER-33 Cable/DSL Split as of 31Dec2003 Worldwide 64.1 Million / DSL (+32.1% in 2H 2003) 36.8 Million / CATV (+18.2% in 2H 2003) Canada 2.2 M / DSL(+16.2%) 2.5 M / CATV(9.9%) USA 9.3 M / DSL(+24.8%) 15.8 M / CATV(+18.0%) COPPER-34
18 DSL Forum Updates (Examples) DSL Forum issues Technical Reports (TRs) TR-046 "Auto-Configuration: Architecture & Framework" TR-059 Support of QoS-Enabled IP Services TR-066 ADSL Network Element Mgmt TR-067 ADSL Interoperability Test Plan Reference: COPPER-35 DSL Wiring Copper 2-wire Digital Subscriber Line CO Splitter PC DSL modem PSTN HQ or POTS NID DSLAM ATM or IP ISP CPE Splitter Customer Premises Central Office (see NOTE) Network Service Provider COPPER-36
19 CPE Modem/Router Examples Siemens SpeedStream 5600 SOHO Router ADSL2+ Comtrend CT-536Plus g Wireless ADSL2+ Thomson Speedtouch ST620 ADSL2+/ADSL2/RE COPPER-37 CPE DSL Gateway Residential Gateway Provides Sharing of a high speed DSL line LAN interface (Ethernet hub, USB, HomePNA) Optional wireless support IEEE b, HomeRF, HomePlug HomePNA (Home Phoneline Networking Alliance) HomePlug (HomePlug Powerline Alliance) Optional firewall protection DHCP, NAT support Examples; COPPER-38
20 DSL Central Office Equipment OSP (Outside Plant) termination inside the CO MDF Splitter Cross Connect DSLAM Optional PSTN Switch Data Network OSP CO COPPER-39 MDF (Main Distribution Frame) COPPER-40
21 2. Coax Cable Coax/CATV hybrid coax and fiber ITU-T J.122 PacketCable DOCSIS CableHome COPPER-41 Cable Architecture New Services Opportunities PacketCable DOCSIS CableHome MPEG Services HVAC control Fire sense & control Security Air quality monitoring Child monitoring Energy management, etc. Operator Core Backbone Operator Aggregation network CMTS CMTS CM CM CM CM CM CM CM IP Services Remote file sharing Shared calendar Unified messaging Managed services Core Network Aggregation Network CMTS CM CM CM CM Access Network Operator administered Backend Headend CPE COPPER-42
22 DOCSIS 2.0 Overview Symmetrical services are enabled by DOCSIS x greater efficiency operates at 64 QAM 2x wider channels new 6.4 MHz wide channel DOCSIS 2.0 widens the pipe for IP traffic, allowing cable providers to create more and better services for voice, video, and data It does this by using enhanced modulation and improved error correction Superior ingress and impulse noise performance COPPER-43 DOCSIS Road Map DOCSIS Key Features Benefits/ Services DOCSIS 2.0 (30 Mbps u/s) DOCSIS 1.1 (10 Mbps u/s) DOCSIS 1.0 (5 Mbps u/s) Mandatory S-CDMA/ TDMA Best of DOCSIS QoS Pre-EQ Operations Security Spec d for retail Standard spec Symmetric services Peer-to-peer Business-to-business (20 T1 capacity) Tiered service Double u/s capacity Lower op s costs Better than competitor High speed data Internet access COPPER-44
23 3. PLC (Power Line Carrier) Power Line Telecommunication (PLT) Broadband over Power Line (BPL) ITU Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) Sub Working Group (SWG) 6E1 concerned about interference with radio broadcasters Low data rate PLC systems utilize frequencies in the range 9 khz and 525 khz BPL uses carrier frequencies in the range 2-30 MHz COPPER-45 PLC (Power Line Carrier) One COPPER-46
24 PLC two COPPER-47 Copper Access Summary 1. DSL Based on the 1 billion copper access loops 64.1 Million installed by Jan 2004 ADSL2+ at 24 Mbps standardized by ITU-T G ADSL2++ proposed at 52 Mbps 2. Coax/CATV 36.8 Million installed by Jan 2004 ITU-T J PLC ITU-R in discussion COPPER-48
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