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Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Modelling and mitigation of alien crosstalk for DSL systems(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2017-12-11) GOMES, Diego de Azevedo; KLAUTAU JÚNIOR, Aldebaro Barreto da Rocha; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1596629769697284; PELAES, Evaldo Gonçalves; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0255430734381362G.fast is the most recent ITU-T standard for DSL transmission, which targets copper topologies with short distances and adopts a bandwidth of 106 MHz extensible to 212 MHz. In several situations, G.fast systems will be composed by or coexist with uncoordinated (or alien) lines, which are sources of strong crosstalk, because these lines are not part of the vectored group. This document presents a formulation to explain the performance of the alien crosstalk mitigation methods according to the number of alien lines in a certain environment, the mechanism that de nes the interference correlation of it and an alien crosstalk mitigation method for downstream DSL transmission impaired by multiple interferers called AMMIS. Simulation results show that alien crosstalk mitigation methods found in the literature can indeed improve the performance of G.fast systems, but only under speci c conditions. We have contrasted these situations and we provide guidelines about the feasibility of the crosstalk mitigation techniques in scenarios with distinct number of alien lines. Additionally, the AMMIS shows promising results in relation to the bit rate when compared with literature methods in scenarios with a large number of interferers, with the additional advantage of allows power savings. As support for the simulations, we also present a set of alien crosstalk measurements.Artigo de Periódico Acesso aberto (Open Access) Simulation of machine learning-based 6G systems in virtual worlds(International Telecommunication Union, 2021) OLIVEIRA, Ailton Pinto de; NASCIMENTO, Arthur Matheus do; COSTA, Walter Tadeu Neves Frazão da; TRINDADE, Isabela Pamplona; BASTOS, Felipe Henrique Bastos e; GOMES, Diego de Azevedo; MÜLLER, Francisco Carlos Bentes Frey; KLAUTAU JÚNIOR, Aldebaro Barreto da RochaDigital representations of the real world are being used in many applications, such as augmented reality. 6G systems will not only support use cases that rely on virtual worlds but also benefit from their rich contextual information to improve performance and reduce communication overhead. This paper focuses on the simulation of 6G systems that rely on a 3D representation of the environment, as captured by cameras and other sensors. We present new strategies for obtaining paired MIMO channels and multimodal data. We also discuss trade-offs between speed and accuracy when generating channels via ray tracing. We finally provide beam selection simulation results to assess the proposed methodology.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Transmissão DSL em modo fantasma: medições e avaliação de desempenho(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2012-12-07) GOMES, Diego de Azevedo; PELAES, Evaldo Gonçalves; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0255430734381362Demand for bit rate is increasing every year, mainly due to the incorporation of online applications into people's life. So the companies which provide this type of service are always investing in research for technologies that enable increased bit rate with a good value for money. Following this perspective, this paper presents transmission phantom mode, which aims to increase the overall rate of transmission of bits in DSL systems when multiple copper pairs available. Here we also show results and discussions on performance of phantom mode. We discuss procedures for performing measurements in phantom mode at frequencies from 100 kHz to 300 MHz, in a way that allows the measurement of phantom mode and deferential mode with the same setup. New results are presented on the direct channel, far-end crosstalk (FEXT) and mode conversion for a Cat-5e cable of 50 meters. Among other facts, we verify large deference’s in the direct channel phantom mode when comparing rolled and unrolled cable measurements, and that manner how we build the phantom mode greatly inuences the behavior of the curves of direct channel, FEXT and mode conversion. We also present results of estimating bit rate when using phantom mode and deferential mode simultaneously, and observed that there is a gain of up to 60 when we use this two modes and vectoring.
