{{Short description|Modulation format used in HDSL2 and G.SHDSL}} {{More citations needed|date=August 2009}} {{Modulation techniques}} '''Trellis-coded pulse-amplitude modulation''' ('''TC-PAM''') is the modulation format that is used in HDSL2 and G.SHDSL. It is a variant of trellis coded modulation (TCM) which uses a one-dimensional pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM) symbol space, as opposed to a two-dimensional quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) symbol space.<ref>Johannes Huber. [https://web.archive.org/web/20160304035913/http://www.lit.eei.uni-erlangen.de/papers/itg_hub_94.pdf "Multilevel-Codes: Distance Profiles and Channel Capacity"].</ref> Compared to the 2B1Q scheme used in the older HDSL and SDSL standards, TC-PAM improves range at a given bit-rate and provides enhanced spectral compatibility with ADSL.

TC-PAM is also known as '''4B1H''', because it uses 16 levels to represents a 4 digit binary, 4 Binary 1 Hexadecimal.

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