IP Library Granted Patent US 11,729,443
Granted Patent B2
US 11,729,443 · App. 17/543,331 · Granted Aug 15, 2023

Legacy video network configuration in a distributed access architecture

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,729,443
App. No.
17/543,331
Filed
Dec 6, 2021
Granted
Aug 15, 2023
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2421
USPC
725/146
Abstract

In one embodiment, a method receives a network topology of a distributed access architecture and a legacy video network. Video streams include characteristics that are associated with delivery via the legacy video network. The method selects a set of anchor points for a remote physical device in the distributed access architecture where the set of anchor points are associated with a geographic location of the remote physical device. A set of attribute labels are selected for the set of anchor points where the set of attribute labels associated with characteristics of the video streams. The method then generates a definition of video streams based on the anchor points and the attribute labels for a remote physical device configuration and generates the remote physical device configuration for video. The remote physical device configuration is used to provide the video streams to the remote physical device.

Claims (17)

1. A management system for a communications network, the management system comprising:

at least one processor that receives: (i) a set of anchor points determined based on a location of at least one remote device in a distributed access architecture; and (ii) a set of attribute labels for the set of anchor points; where

the at least one processor uses the set of anchor points and the set of attribute labels to: (i) configure at least one remote device; and (ii) assign respective labels in the set of attribute labels to at least one video stream delivered to the at least one remote device.

2. The management system of claim 1 where the at least one processor is configured to determine a respective address for each of the at least one video stream and add the respective address to the device configuration of the at least one remote device.

3. The management system of claim 2 , where the set of video streams is determined based on which user premises are coupled to receive from the at least one remote device.

4. The management system of claim 2 , wherein the respective address for each of the at least one video stream comprises multicast addresses for providing a set of video streams to the at least one remote device.

5. The management system of claim 4 , wherein the at least one processor configures a headend output to produce the set of video streams to provide the set video streams to the at least one remote device.

6. The management system of claim 1 where the at least one processor determines distributed access architecture groupings that are associated with delivery of video to the at least one remote device, and associates one or more attribute labels with the distributed access architecture groupings.

7. The management system of claim 6 where the at least one processor associates one or more video streams with the one or more attribute labels with corresponding distributed access architecture groupings.

8. The management system of claim 6 where the distributed access architecture groupings are associated with different frequency ranges for delivering video in the distributed access architecture.

9. The management system of claim 1 where the set of anchor points are determined based on a downstream channel descriptor configuration associated with a downstream data service for the at least one remote device.

10. The management system of claim 1 where the set of anchor points are determined based on information for a tunnel to a device at a user premises.

11. The management system of claim 10 where the information for the tunnel is used to identify the characteristics of the legacy video network.

12. The management system of claim 1 where the at least one processor uses label rules to generate the configuration of the at least one remote device by adapting another anchor point and another attribute label from another configuration of the at least one remote device.

13. The management system of claim 1 where the at least one processor delivers the set of video streams to the RPD using the configuration of the at least one remote device.

14. The management system of claim 1 where the at least one processor uses the set of anchor points and the set of attribute labels to correlate the set of the video streams to a frequency ranges in a signal that is sent to a user premises.

15. The management system of claim 14 where different video streams are configured at different frequency ranges based on labels associated with respective video streams.