IP Library Granted Patent US 7,310,522
Granted Patent B2
US 7,310,522 · App. 10/043,818 · Granted Dec 18, 2007

Systems for synchronous multipoint-to-point orthogonal frequency division multiplexing communication

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Patent No.
US 7,310,522
App. No.
10/043,818
Granted
Dec 18, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A head end controller is described. The head end controller controls a plurality of service units in a telecommunications system with a multi-carrier transmission scheme. The head end controller includes a logic circuit that generates control messages for the plurality of service units. Each service unit is assigned to at least one subband of a transmission bandwidth. The head end controller further includes a transceiver that is coupled to a distribution network of the transmission system, wherein the transceiver broadcasts control messages to the plurality of service units. The plurality of service units are configured to use a multiple access scheme to transmit on a radio frequency carrier using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) so that transmissions from the plurality of service unit are received from the distribution network at the transceiver synchronized within an OFDM waveform.

Claims (21)

1. A head end controller that controls a plurality of service units in a telecommunications system with a multi-carrier transmission scheme, the head end controller comprising:

a logic circuit that generates control messages for the plurality of service units, wherein each service unit is assigned to at least one subband of a transmission bandwidth;

a transceiver that is coupled to a distribution network of the transmission system, wherein the transceiver broadcasts control messages to the plurality of service units; and

wherein the plurality of service units are configured to use a multiple access scheme to transmit on a radio frequency carrier using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) so that transmissions from the plurality of service unit are received from the distribution network at the transceiver synchronized within an OFDM waveform.

2. The head end controller of claim 1 , wherein the logic circuit estimates a timing error for at least one of the plurality of service units and transmits a timing adjustment to the at least one of the plurality of service units to synchronize the at least one of the plurality of service units.

3. The head end controller of claim 1 , wherein the logic circuit estimates a frequency error in a carrier of at least one of the plurality of service units and transmits a frequency adjustment to the at least one of the plurality of service units to synchronize the at least one of the plurality of service units.

4. The head end controller of claim 1 , wherein the multipoint-to-point host unit estimates an amplitude error in a carrier of at least one of the plurality of service units and transmits an amplitude adjustment to the at least one of the plurality of service units to synchronize the at least one of the plurality of remote units.

5. A head end controller that controls a plurality of service units in a telecommunications system with a multi-carrier transmission scheme, the head end controller comprising:

a logic circuit that generates control messages for the plurality of service units, wherein each service unit is assigned to at least one subband of a transmission bandwidth;

a transceiver that is coupled to a distribution network of the transmission system, wherein the transceiver broadcasts the control messages to the plurality of service units; and

wherein the logic circuit generates control messages to at least one of the plurality of service units to synchronize the at least one of the plurality of service units such that a plurality of tones in an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) waveform are orthogonal at the transceiver.

6. The head end controller of claim 5 , wherein in the transceiver receives at least a portion of transmissions from at least two of the plurality of service units at the same time.

7. The system of claim 5 , wherein the plurality of service units use a multiple access scheme to transmit on a radio frequency carrier using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) so that transmissions from the plurality of remote units are received at the transceiver synchronized within an OFDM waveform.

8. The head end controller of claim 7 , wherein the multiple access scheme is a time division multiple access scheme.

9. The head end controller of claim 5 , wherein the distribution network comprises a hybrid fiber coax network.

10. The head end controller of claim 5 , wherein the distribution network comprises a wireless system.

11. A head end controller that controls a plurality of service units in a telecommunications system with a multi-carrier transmission scheme, the head end controller comprising:

a logic circuit that generates control messages for the plurality of service units, wherein each service unit is assigned to at least one subband of a transmission bandwidth;

a transceiver that is coupled to a distribution network of the transmission system, wherein the transceiver broadcasts the control messages to the plurality of service units; and

wherein the transceiver receives an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing waveform, the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing waveform comprising a plurality of tones transmitted by the plurality of service units;

wherein the logic circuit is configured to transmit frequency, amplitude and phase adjustment information to a first service unit of the plurality of service units so that when any tones are transmitted from the first service unit and at least one other service unit of the plurality of service units, the plurality of tones are substantially orthogonal when received at the host unit.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 3, 2011
From: ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC.
To: HTC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 026390/0167 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE INVENTOR NAME THOMAS G. TUCKER AND EXECUTION DATE OF JOE HALL 01/31/1997 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 022071 FRAME 0467. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE THOMAS C. TUCKER JOE HALL'S EXECUTION DATE: 01/21/1997. Recorded May 22, 2009
From: DAPPER, MARK J.; GEILE, MICHAEL J.; HILL, TERRANCE J.; ROBERTS, HAROLD A.; ANDERSON, BRIAN D.; BREDE, JEFFREY; WADMAN, MARK S.; KIRSCHT, ROBERT J.; HERRMANN, JAMES J.; FORT, MICHAEL J.; BUSKA, STEVEN P.; SOLUM, JEFF; ENFIELD, DEBRA LEA; BERG, DARRELL; SMIGELSKI, THOMAS; TUCKER, THOMAS C.; HALL, JOE; LOGAJAN, JOHN M.; BOUALOUANG, SOMVAY; LOU, HENG; ELPERS, MARK D.; DOWNS, MATT; FERRIS, TAMMY; OPOCZYNSKI, ADAM; RUSSELL, DAVID S.; NELSON, CALVIN G.; SAMANT, NIRANJAN R.; CHIAPPETTA, JOSEPH F.; SARNIKOWSKI, SCOTT
To: ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 022729/0029 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 8, 2009
From: DAPPER, MARK J.; GEILE, MICHAEL J.; HILL, TERRANCE J.; ROBERTS, HAROLD A.; ANDERSON, BRIAN D.; BREDE, JEFFREY; WADMAN, MARK S.; KIRSCHT, ROBERT J.; HERRMANN, JAMES J.; FORT, MICHAEL J.; BUSKA, STEVEN P.; SOLUM, JEFF; ENFIELD, DEBRA LEA; BERG, DARRELL; SMIGELSKI, THOMAS; TUCKER, THOMAS G.; HALL, JOE; LOGAJAN, JOHN M.; BOUALOUANG, SOMVAY; LOU, HENG; ELPERS, MARK D.; DOWNS, MATT; FERRIS, TAMMY; OPOCZYNSKI, ADAM; RUSSELL, DAVID S.; NELSON, CALVIN G.; SAMANT, NIRANJAN R.; CHIAPPETTA, JOSEPH F.; SARNIKOWSKI, SCOTT
To: ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 022071/0467 →