IP Library Granted Patent US 7,508,219
Granted Patent B2
US 7,508,219 · App. 11/752,963 · Granted Mar 24, 2009

Apparatus and method for measuring loop insertion loss single-endedly

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Patent No.
US 7,508,219
App. No.
11/752,963
Granted
Mar 24, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system for determining insertion loss of a telephone line under test (LUT) predicts a length d of the LUT at each of a number of discrete frequencies. The system determines for each predicted length d a running standard deviation that is a function of the predicted length(s) d at and below the frequency where the predicted length d was determined; and determines a mean length (dm) of the LUT as a function of the lengths d of the LUT determined for each frequency at and below the pair of adjacent frequencies where the largest difference between running standard deviations occurs. The system determines a gauge of the LUT as a function of the running standard deviation the one of said pair of adjacent frequencies; and determines an insertion loss value of the LUT as a function of the gauge and the mean length dm.

Claims (34)

1. A system for determining insertion loss of a telephone line under test (LUT) comprising:

means responsive to electrical stimulation of an input of the LUT at each frequency of a plurality of discrete frequencies for predicting a length d of the LUT at said frequency;

means for determining a running standard deviation of the length d of the LUT at each frequency of the plurality of discrete frequencies, wherein the running standard deviation at each frequency is determined as a function of the predicted lengths d determined for the LUT at and below said frequency;

means for determining a mean length (dm) of the LUT as a function of the lengths d of the LUT determined for each frequency at and below the pair of adjacent frequencies where the largest difference between running standard deviations occurs;

means for determining a gauge of the LUT as a function of the running standard deviation of the one of said pair of adjacent frequencies; and

means for determining an insertion loss value of the LUT as a function of the gauge and the mean length dm.

2. A method of determining insertion loss of a telephone line under test (LUT) comprising:

(a) predicting a length d of the LUT from at least one measurement of the LUT at each frequency of a plurality of discrete frequencies;

(b) determining a running standard deviation of the length d of the LUT at each frequency of the plurality of discrete frequencies, wherein the running standard deviation at each frequency is determined as a function of the predicted lengths d determined for the LUT at and below said frequency;

(c) determining a mean length (dm) of the LUT as a function of the lengths d of the LUT determined for each frequency at and below one frequency of a pair of adjacent discrete frequencies where the largest difference between running standard deviations occurs;

(d) determining a gauge of the LUT as a function of the running standard deviation of the one of said pair of adjacent frequencies; and

(e) determining an insertion loss value of the LUT as a function of the gauge and the mean length dm.

3. A system for determining insertion loss of a telephone line under test (LUT) comprising:

means responsive to single-ended electrical stimulation of an input of the LUT at each frequency of a plurality of discrete frequencies for predicting a length d of the LUT at said frequency;

means for determining a mean length (dm) and wire gauge of the LUT as a function of the length d of the LUT at each frequency of the plurality of discrete frequencies; and

means for determining an insertion loss value of the LUT as a function of the gauge and the mean length dm.

4. A system for determining insertion loss of a telephone line under test (LUT) comprising:

means responsive to electrical stimulation of an input of the LUT at each frequency of a plurality of discrete frequencies for predicting a length d of the LUT at said frequency;

means for determining a mean length (dm) and wire gauge of the LUT as a function of the length d of the LUT at each frequency of the plurality of discrete frequencies: and

means for determining an insertion loss value of the LUT as a function of the gauge and the mean length dm, wherein the mean length (dm) and wire gauge of the LUT are determined as a function of one of:

a running standard deviation of the length d of the LUT vs. frequency at each of the plurality of discrete frequencies;

a variance of the length d of the LUT vs. frequency at each of the plurality of discrete frequencies; and

a comparison of the length d of the LUT vs. frequency at each of the plurality of discrete frequencies to a length of a known cable vs. frequency.

5. A method of determining insertion loss of a telephone line under test (LUT) comprising:

single-endedly predicting a length d of the LUT at each frequency of a plurality of discrete frequencies as a function of an electrical stimulation of the LUT at said frequency;

determining a mean length (dm) and wire gauge of the LUT as a function of the length d of the LUT at each frequency of the plurality of discrete frequencies; and

determining an insertion loss value of the LUT as a function of the gauge and the mean length dm.

6. A method of determining insertion loss of a telephone line under test (LUT) comprising:

predicting a length d of the LUT at each frequency of a plurality of discrete frequencies as a function of an electrical stimulation of the LUT at said frequency;

determining a mean length (dm) and wire gauge of the LUT as a function of the length d of the LUT at each frequency of the plurality of discrete frequencies; and

determining an insertion loss value of the LUT as a function of the gauge and the mean length dm, wherein the mean length dm and wire gauge of the LUT are determined as a function of one of:

a running standard deviation of the length d of the LUT vs. frequency at each of the plurality of discrete frequencies;

a variance of the length d of the LUT vs. frequency at each of the plurality of discrete frequencies; and

a comparison of the length d of the LUT vs. frequency at each of the plurality of discrete frequencies to a length of a known cable vs. frequency.

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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNOR/ASSIGNEE DESIGNATIONS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 026258 FRAME 0402. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT. Recorded Sep 28, 2011
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From: TOLLGRADE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. (DELAWARE)
To: TOLLGRADE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. (PENNSYLVANIA)
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 11, 2011
From: WELLS FARGO CAPITAL FINANCE, LLC, AS AGENT
To: TOLLGRADE COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
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