Re: [10GBT] THP coefficient set clarification & robustness
Hi George,
The results shown in golden_1_1104 were based on the Siemon HCC
measured data, which was obtained from the reflector. (Slide 3
gives the URL.) The THP polynomial sets that we evaluated are
listed on slide 4. Let me know if there are any interpretation
ambiguities, and I'll try to help you get to the bottom of it.
Glenn Golden
Principal Engineer
Teranetics, Inc.
ggolden@teranetics.com
George Zimmerman writes:
> We've been looking at several lines, that have taken us some fair amount
> of effort to accumulate. After we've gotten the coefficients that
> people are proposing for the standard, and have verified the results, we
> may post some of the line measurements as an example. First, however,
> we'd like to get the proposed coefficients verified, without typos. Do
> you have them, and do you have them working on any of the line models
> already posted? If so, that would be a step in the right direction.
> -george
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Glenn Golden [mailto:gdg@zplane.com]
> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 7:26 PM
> To: George Zimmerman
> Cc: STDS-802-3-10GBT@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
> Subject: Re: [10GBT] THP coefficient set clarification & robustness
>
> Hi George,
>
> Would you be able to post your measured line data to the reflector?
> We'd like to have a look at the issue you're raising, and want to
> make sure we're using the same channel data.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Glenn Golden
> Principal Engineer
> Teranetics, Inc.
> ggolden@teranetics.com
>
>
> George Zimmerman writes:
> >
> > Gottfried (& others) -
> >
> > If you could put forward your preferred set of coefficients for the
> THP
> > on long lines, I would like to double check our simulations. With the
> > coefficients that were in your presentation, we are generally seeing
> > MUCH worse results than you presented (using measured line models
> rather
> > than your analytic models), and would like to check that we're using
> the
> > right forms. I want to make sure that what we're seeing here is not
> the
> > result of a "typo".
> >
> >
> > When I look at other results, for example, Albert's posting, the loss
> > in performance due to the mismatch of a small set of THP coefficients
> > relative to the actual impulse response is appearing significant - as
> > Albert has pointed out.
> >
> >
> > If this continues to be the case, Seki's earlier proposal
> > (seki_1_0504.pdf) of an HDSL2-like coefficient exchange at startup
> (then
> > fixing the coefficients) is becoming a more attractive alternative.
> The
> > limiting the THP to a small set saves little hardware relative to the
> > chip size, and seems to account for a significant robustness risk (at
> > the least), or a much larger part of the performance margin budget
> than
> > the hardware necessary to fix it would engender.
> >
> > =20
> >
> > -george
> >