Adaptive margin and band control in DSL system

A tolerance and controller technology, applied in transmission systems, multi-frequency code systems, digital transmission systems, etc., can solve problems such as less than the best service, untested, bad users, etc.

Active Publication Date: 2007-05-09
ADAPTIVE SPECTRUM & SIGNAL
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[0011] (2) Limit the maximum gain reduction request to 14.5dB for ATU-R (downlink receiver) and ATU-C (uplink receiver), which is usually not enough to achieve the intent of MAXSNRM
[0014] (5) Some manufacturers' ATU-R receivers completely ignore MAXSNRM and never request a power reduction of 14.5dB even though such a power reduction is commanded by the operator or the standard
[0015] (6) Gain swaps during actual operation may be limited (recommended but not required in Annex A) to allow only ±2.5dB gain adjustments after training in SHOWTIME
[0021] (5) ATU-R receivers from some man

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[0055] The following detailed description of the invention will refer to one or more embodiments of the invention, but is not limited to these embodiments. Rather, the intent of these detailed descriptions is to be illustrative only. The detailed description given herein will be readily understood by those skilled in the art from the drawings provided for explanatory purposes, and the invention may extend beyond these illustrative embodiments.

[0056] It should be remembered that the detailed description provided herein is for illustrative purposes only, and that the scope of the invention is broader than any one example. Accordingly, the present invention should be interpreted as broadly as possible.

[0057] Typically, a combination of controllers (e.g., computer systems, "smart" modems, dynamic spectrum managers, spectrum management centers (SMCs) and / or dynamic spectrum management centers (DSMs) as described in published publications and other literature dealing with thi...

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Controlling margins in a DSL modem pair is based on collected operational data. The operational data is analyzed and at least one of the modems in the modem pair is instructed to use a margin-related parameter value to assist the modem pair in meeting a margin target, such as a margin limit imposed by a DSL standard or the like. A controller, such as a DSM Center, a 'smart' modem unit and/or a computer system can collect and analyze the operational data and generate one or more margin-related parameter values. The margin-related parameter value may be a PSD-related value, such as the MAXNOMPSD, MAXNOMATP or PSDMASK parameter used by various ADSL systems, and may be a shaped spectral mask and/or caps or limits on bit loading for use in transmissions between the modems. In some cases, preference bands can be imposed to direct modems to favor and/or avoid certain frequencies in the modem's usable band(s). The operational data may include historical data relating to prior performance of the modem pair and prior margin compliance. A distribution of margins also may be based on operational data and may be estimated as a function of data rate. Using the estimated margin distribution, a distribution of performance parameters also is calculated, including the probabilities of line outages and probabilities of one or more error parameters exceeding minimum levels. Data rates and/or performance-related parameters may be set on the basis of the estimated performance of the system using various margin settings and levels.

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technical field [0001] The present invention generally relates to methods, systems and apparatus for managing digital communication systems. More specifically, the present invention relates to adaptive control of various transmission parameters including, but not limited to, maximum transmit power spectral density, maximum aggregate transmit power, transmit frequency band preference, minimum and maximum receive margin, frequency-dependent bitloading and power control and / or bitloading limitations. Background technique [0002] Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) technology provides the wide bandwidth possible for digital communications over existing telephone subscriber lines (called loop and / or copper wire equipment). Telephone subscriber lines can provide this bandwidth even though they were originally designed only for voice-band analog communications. In particular, asymmetric DSL (ADSL) can tune the characteristics of subscriber lines by using discrete multi-tone (DMT) line...

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IPC IPC(8): H04L12/24H04L12/28G06FH04B3/32H04B3/48H04L1/00H04L12/26H04L12/64H04L27/26H04M1/24H04M3/30H04M11/06
CPCH04L1/0002H04M3/304H04L43/0847H04L41/0806H04L43/0829H04L12/26H04L27/2608H04L43/106H04L43/0894H04L41/142H04L41/083H04M11/062H04L43/00H04L12/2856H04L43/0888H04L43/16H04B3/32H04M3/30H04M3/2209H04L12/2874H04M3/34H04L41/0853H04L12/2898H04L41/0816H04L12/6418H04L41/0833H04L1/0019H04L2012/6478H04L12/28H04L41/00H04L41/145H04L12/2869
Inventor 约翰·M·卡尔夫雷文中
Owner ADAPTIVE SPECTRUM & SIGNAL
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