IP Library Granted Patent US 7,773,497
Granted Patent B2
US 7,773,497 · App. 11/267,623 · Granted Aug 10, 2010

Phantom use in DSL systems

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Patent No.
US 7,773,497
App. No.
11/267,623
Granted
Aug 10, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

Superimposing phantom-mode signals reinforces existing differentially driven DSL downstream signals in a vectored binder of DSLs or reinforces upstream vectored signals in a binder of differentially excited twisted pairs, thus expanding the extra transmission modes of the previous GDSL multi-wire two-sided-excitation invention to the case where coordination can only occur on one-side of the binder. Each pair is treated as a common-mode antenna with respect to earth ground, with some pairs selectively excited at the transformer center tap at the transmit end with respect to a common (earth or chassis) ground reference. Corresponding receivers on other non-excited pairs sense the signals between their center taps and a ground at the opposite ends of the lines to the exciting transmitters. A dual use with hybrid circuits allows the receiving circuit to also have an upstream transmitter and an upstream-sensing receiver on the center tap of the opposite side of an adjacent wire.

Claims (44)

1. A communication system comprising:

a first DSL loop having a transformer center tap at an end of the first DSL loop;

an excitation voltage generator to connect the transformer center tap at the end of the first DSL loop to a common ground;

a second DSL loop having a second transformer center tap at an end of the second DSL loop;

a load impedance to connect the second transformer center tap at the end of the second DSL loop to the common ground; and

wherein data signals created by the excitation voltage generator and transmitted on the first DSL loop generate data signals on the second DSL loop, which are applied to the load impedance.

2. The communication system of claim 1 further comprising:

a transformer center tap at a second end of the first DSL loop coupled to a first open circuit;

a transformer center tap at a second end of the second DSL loop coupled to a second open circuit.

3. The communication system of claim 2 wherein the first DSL loop first end is an upstream end of the first DSL loop and the second DSL loop first end is an upstream end of the second DSL loop; and

further wherein the first DSL loop first end is a downstream end of the first DSL loop and the second DSL loop first end is a downstream end of the second DSL loop.

4. The communication system of claim 1 wherein the first DSL loop and the second DSL loop share a common binder.

5. The communication system of claim 2 wherein the first DSL loop and the second DSL loop are part of a vectored DSL system.

6. The communication system of claim 1 wherein the first DSL loop and the second DSL loop are controlled by at least one of the following:

a controlling computer;

a controller; or

a DSL optimizer.

7. The communication system of claim 2 wherein the first DSL loop further comprises a hybrid circuit at the first DSL loop first end;

further wherein the second DSL loop further comprises a hybrid circuit at the second DSL loop second end; and

further wherein the first DSL loop and the second DSL loop are configured to operate bi-directionally sending data signals.

8. A method comprising:

transmitting a data signal on a first DSL loop having a transformer center tap at an end of the first DSL loop, wherein the transformer center tap at the end of the first DSL loop is connected with a common ground via an excitation voltage generator;

applying an excitation voltage to the first DSL loop via the excitation voltage generator; and

receiving the data signal on a second DSL loop connected to the common ground via a load impedance through a second transformer center tap at an end of the second DSL loop, wherein the excitation voltage applied to the first DSL loop is applied to the data signal via the load impedance on the second DSL loop.

9. The method of claim 8 wherein the first DSL loop and the second DSL loop are both controlled by a controller.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein the first DSL loop and the second DSL loop are each DSL loops in a vectored DSL system.

11. The method of claim 8

wherein the first DSL loop comprises a transformer center tap at a second end of the first DSL loop coupled to a first open circuit;

wherein the second DSL loop comprises a transformer center tap at a second end of the second DSL loop coupled to a second open circuit.

12. A controller having a data module for collecting operational data from a DSL communication system comprising:

a first DSL loop and a second DSL loop each connected to a common ground, the first DSL loop connected to the common ground via an excitation voltage generator interfaced with the first DSL loop, and the second DSL loop connected to the common ground via a load impedance interfaced with the second DSL loop;

a DSM server communicatively interfaced with the data module, wherein the DSM server to analyze the operational data; and

an instruction generator to instruct the first DSL loop and the second DSL loop to transmit data signals between the first DSL loop and the second DSL loop.

13. The controller of claim 12 wherein the controller is a DSL optimizer.

14. A controller comprising:

means for collecting operational data from a DSL system having a first DSL loop and a second DSL loop each connected to a common ground, the first DSL loop connected to the common ground via an excitation voltage generator interfaced with the first DSL loop, and the second DSL loop connected to the common ground via a load impedance interfaced with the second DSL loop;

means for analyzing the operational data collected by the collecting means;

means for generating instructions to control the first DSL loop and the second DSL loop, wherein the means for generating instructions are to assist the first DSL loop in transmitting data as a data signal, and further wherein the means for generating instructions are to assist the second DSL loop in receiving the transmitted data as the data signal.

15. The controller of claim 14 wherein at least one of the following comprises a computer:

the collecting means;

the analyzing means; or

the instruction generating means.

16. The controller of claim 14 wherein the collecting means, the analyzing means and the instruction generating means are all part of a computer system communicatively interfaced with the first DSL loop and the second DSL loop.

17. The controller of claim 12 , wherein the excitation voltage generator interfaced with the first DSL loop is to apply an excitation voltage to the first DSL loop.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 17, 2023
From: VALUEGATE ASTRO SPV1
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From: ADAPTIVE SPECTRUM AND SIGNAL ALIGNMENT, INCORPORATED; ASSIA SPE LLC
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 21, 2022
From: MUZINICH BDC, INC.
To: ASSIA SPE, LLC
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To: ASSIA SPE, LLC
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 4, 2020
From: ADAPTIVE SPECTRUM AND SIGNAL ALIGNMENT, INCORPORATED
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GRANT OF A SECURITY INTEREST -- PATENTS Recorded Dec 5, 2016
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2016
From: PARTNERS FOR GROWTH IV, L.P.
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