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IEEE Communications Magazine, 2003
Today's digital subscriber line deployments are often conservatively engineered to function in a statistically worst case environment. Crosstalk is treated as unknown and uncontrollable random noise, even though it is manmade. Other impairments are often treated by simply adding margin to crosstalk. While this simplistic practice currently suffices, it
K J Kerpez, S Galli
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Today's digital subscriber line deployments are often conservatively engineered to function in a statistically worst case environment. Crosstalk is treated as unknown and uncontrollable random noise, even though it is manmade. Other impairments are often treated by simply adding margin to crosstalk. While this simplistic practice currently suffices, it
K J Kerpez, S Galli
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A DSL toolkit for deferring architectural decisions in DSL-based software design
A number of mature toolkits and language workbenches for DSL-based design have been proposed, making DSL-based design attractive for many projects. These toolkits preselect many architectural decision options.
Uwe Zdun
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IEEE Communications Magazine, 2018
This article proposes an architecture and methodology for ultra-high-speed DSL connectivity. Known measurements of single-wire copper waveguide modes are extrapolated to a multi-user multiple-input-multiple-output (MU-MIMO) or, equivalently, "Vectored DSL" model for a binder of twisted pairs.
John M. Cioffi +3 more
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This article proposes an architecture and methodology for ultra-high-speed DSL connectivity. Known measurements of single-wire copper waveguide modes are extrapolated to a multi-user multiple-input-multiple-output (MU-MIMO) or, equivalently, "Vectored DSL" model for a binder of twisted pairs.
John M. Cioffi +3 more
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DSL-based Architecting and DSL-based Architectures
Proceedings of the 2014 European Conference on Software Architecture Workshops, 2014The International Workshop on DSL Architecting and DSL-based Architectures (DADA'14) aims at exploring current perspectives on DSL architecting and on DSL-based architectures in research and industry. The workshop is co-located with the 8th European Conference on Software Architecture (ECSA'14) in Vienna, Austria.
Stefan Sobernig, Mark Strembeck
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Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Generative programming and component engineering, 2008
The influential pure embedding methodology of embedding domain-specific languages (DSLs) as libraries into a general-purpose host language forces the DSL designer to commit to a single semantics. This precludes the subsequent addition of compilation, optimization or domain-specific analyses.
Christian Hofer +3 more
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The influential pure embedding methodology of embedding domain-specific languages (DSLs) as libraries into a general-purpose host language forces the DSL designer to commit to a single semantics. This precludes the subsequent addition of compilation, optimization or domain-specific analyses.
Christian Hofer +3 more
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IEEE Communications Magazine, 2003
Which enrichments are required for the DSL architecture to transform the DSL access network from a vehicle for best effort Internet access to a multiservice platform enabling added value conversational and data services? This article details an architecture for DSL access facilitating IP service guarantees leveraging the available QoS mechanisms in the
Christele Bouchat +2 more
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Which enrichments are required for the DSL architecture to transform the DSL access network from a vehicle for best effort Internet access to a multiservice platform enabling added value conversational and data services? This article details an architecture for DSL access facilitating IP service guarantees leveraging the available QoS mechanisms in the
Christele Bouchat +2 more
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Interference Alignment for DSL
2012 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2012Inter-line interference, known as crosstalk, is the most significant source of performance degradation for Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) systems. Vectored DSL is an effective technique for he elimination of crosstalk; however, there are many scenarios in which Vectored DSL is not implementable or practical.
Sean Huberman, Tho Le-Ngoc
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2009 IEEE International SOC Conference (SOCC), 2009
The paper presents a Domain Specific Language (DSL) for a multi-core segmented bus platform, SegBus. The DSL, based on a UML profile, consists of graphical platform elements in the form of stereotypes with the necessary tagged values to depict platform aspects at high level of abstraction.
Moazzam Fareed Niazi +3 more
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The paper presents a Domain Specific Language (DSL) for a multi-core segmented bus platform, SegBus. The DSL, based on a UML profile, consists of graphical platform elements in the form of stereotypes with the necessary tagged values to depict platform aspects at high level of abstraction.
Moazzam Fareed Niazi +3 more
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Wenn der DSL-Zugang nicht funktioniert kann man selber mit einfachen und auf jedem System vorhandenen Programmen die Fehlerusache eingrenzen und Probleme an der eigenen Hardware erkennen.
Renner, M.
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The economics of DSL regulation
Computer, 2002Despite a growing demand for highspeed Internet and network access in the US broadband market, many digital-subscriber-line companies are downsizing, scaling back service, or closing their doors altogether. More importantly, upstart independent DSL providers have gone to war with the Baby Bells, alleging that they have purposely accelerated the ...
Ravi Kalakota +4 more
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