Abstract

The status of the formulation of standards for loop transmission to provide Basic Access in the North American loop plant is reviewed. The impact of loop plant bridged taps on performance is discussed, the reasons for preferring echo canceller technology over time compression multiplexing are reviewed, and issues involved in the specification of echo canceller requirements are discussed. This includes line code selection and receiver design, including linear and decision feedback equalizer design. Some of the possible methods of timing recovery are reviewed, and future directions for the evolution of Basic loop access are considered.

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