IP Library Granted Patent US 8,505,063
Granted Patent B2
US 8,505,063 · App. 10/146,522 · Granted Aug 6, 2013

Systems and methods for providing redundant back-up to a video transmission system

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Patent No.
US 8,505,063
App. No.
10/146,522
Granted
Aug 6, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system and method for providing video signals wherein the video signals from a single video source may be separately passed over two different transmission paths. Each transmission path includes an encoder, a communications channel and a decoder. The output of each communications path at the decoder provides the video signals and an alarm signal. The alarm signal indicates an error or disruption of the video signals over the corresponding communications path. The outputted video and alarm signals are provided to a video protection switch (VPS) device which provides the video signal from the second transmission path if the alarm signals indicates an error or disruption in the first transmission path. In one embodiment, the VPS has multiple switches, one for each of plural video sources, and a redundant switch and protection ports. The redundant switch and protection ports may be connected to receive the video and alarm signals if one of the switches in the VPS fails.

Claims (38)

1. A video transmission system for carrying video signals from a first, video source location to a second, remote video editing location, comprising:

a plurality of video sources at the first location;

a first video transmission path comprising a first encoder and a first decoder associated with each video source, and a communications channel common to all of the video sources, the first decoder providing a first video output signal and an alarm relay signal corresponding to its associated video source, the alarm relay signal reflecting a signal error in the first video output signal;

a second video transmission path comprising a second encoder and a second decoder corresponding to each first encoder and first decoder and associated with the same video source as the corresponding first encoder and first decoder, and a second communications channel common to all of the video sources, the second decoder providing a second video output signal corresponding to its associated video source; and

a video protection switch at the second remote location, comprising:

a first input corresponding to each first decoder for receiving the first video output signal from its corresponding first decoder, and a second input corresponding to each second decoder for receiving the second video output signal from its corresponding second decoder, the received first and second output signals being from the same video source;

an output;

a switch connected for receiving both the first and second video output signals, and pre-set to provide the first video output signal to the output of the video protection switch; and

an alarm input for receiving the alarm relay signal;

wherein when the first decoder detects an error in the video signal in the first transmission path, the alarm relay signal provided to the alarm input causes the video protection switch to provide the second video output signal at the output of the video protection switch, so that only the first video output signal from the first transmission path having an error is replaced with the second video output signal from the second transmission path, with other first video output signals continuing to be provided from the first transmission path, and with the second video output signal on the second transmission path continuing to be provided at the output of the video protection switch after the error, thereby preventing loss of the video signals to the editing location.

2. The system as recited in claim 1 , wherein the second decoder provides a second alarm relay signal reflecting an error in the second video output signal, and the video protection switch further comprises a second alarm input for receiving the second alarm relay signal, and wherein the second video output signal on the second transmission path continues to be provided at the output of the video protection switch until the video protection switch is automatically reset when the second decoder detects an error in the second video output signal in the second transmission path, the second alarm relay signal provided to the second alarm input to cause the video protection switch to provide the first video output signal at the output of the video protection switch.

3. The system as recited in claim 1 , wherein the video protection switch further comprises:

first and second protection inputs;

a protection switch;

a protection alarm input; and

a protection signal output;

wherein when any switch of the video protection switch fails, the video output signals from the first decoder and second decoder may be provided to the first and second protection inputs, respectively, and the alarm signal provided to protection alarm input, so that the protection switch can be used to replace the failed switch.

4. The system as recited in claim 1 , wherein the video protection switch further comprises:

an alarm control controlling the switch and connected to the alarm input.

5. The system as recited in claim 4 , wherein the alarm input further receives a second alarm relay signal from the second decoder, and wherein after providing the second video output signal in response to the first alarm signal, the alarm control controls the switch based on second alarm relay signal from the second decoder.

6. The system as recited in claim 4 , wherein after switching in response to the received alarm relay signal from the first decoder, the video protection switch continues to provide the second video output signal at the output of the video protection switch until manually reset.

7. The system as recited in claim 1 , wherein the error of the video signal results from a failure in the first encoder, first channel, or first decoder.

8. The system as recited in claim 1 , wherein the second video output signal on the second transmission path continues to be provided until the video protection switch is reset, with the video protection switch reset either by manual resetting the video protection switch or by automatically resetting the video protection switch upon a signal error in the second video output signal.

9. A video transmission system for carrying video signals from a first, video source location to a second, remote video editing location, comprising:

a plurality of video sources at the first location;

a first video transmission path comprising a first encoder and a first decoder associated with each video source, and a communications channel common to all of the video sources, the first decoder providing a first video output signal and an alarm relay signal corresponding to its associated video source, the alarm relay signal reflecting a signal error in the first video output signal;

a second video transmission path comprising a second encoder and a second decoder corresponding to each first encoder and first decoder and associated with the same video source as the corresponding first encoder and first decoder, and a second communications channel common to all of the video sources, the second decoder providing a second video output signal corresponding to its associated video source;

a video protection switch at the second remote location, comprising:

a first input corresponding to each first decoder for receiving the first video output signal from its corresponding first decoder, and a second input corresponding to each second decoder for receiving the second video output signal from its corresponding second decoder, the received first and second output signals being from the same video source;

an output;

a switch connected for receiving both the first and second video output signals, and pre-set to provide the first video output signal to the output of the video protection switch, wherein the switch connected for receiving both the first and second video output signals is adapted to retain its position using a magnetic mechanism in case of a power failure;

an alarm input for receiving the alarm relay signal;

wherein when the first decoder detects an error in the video signal in the first transmission path, the alarm relay signal provided to the alarm input causes the video protection switch to provide the second video output signal at the output of the video protection switch, so that only the first video output signal from the first transmission path having an error is replaced with the second video output signal from the second transmission path, with other first video output signals continuing to be provided from the first transmission path, and with the second video output signal on the second transmission path continuing to be provided at the output of the video protection switch after the error, thereby preventing loss of the video signals to the editing location;

first and second protection inputs;

a protection switch;

a protection alarm input; and

a protection signal output;

wherein when any switch of the video protection switch fails, the video output signals from the first decoder and second decoder may be provided to the first and second protection inputs, respectively, and the alarm signal provided to protection alarm input, so that the protection switch can be used to replace the failed switch.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 25, 2024
From: COMPUTERSHARE TRUST COMPANY, N.A, AS SUCCESSOR TO WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
To: QWEST COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL INC.
Reel/Frame 066885/0917 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT (FIRST LIEN) Recorded Mar 22, 2024
From: QWEST COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 066874/0793 →
NOTES SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 24, 2020
From: QWEST COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 051692/0646 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 1, 2017
From: QWEST COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 044652/0829 →