IP Library Granted Patent US 8,306,097
Granted Patent B2
US 8,306,097 · App. 12/157,461 · Granted Nov 6, 2012

Signal suspension and resumption in DSL systems

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Patent No.
US 8,306,097
App. No.
12/157,461
Granted
Nov 6, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method includes maintaining temporally parallel DSL data communication sessions with DSL modems of a group via a set of lines. The method includes, in response to substantially stopping to receive DSL communications from one of the DSL modems via one of the lines, transmitting a substantially reduced average power to the one of the lines and monitoring the one of the lines to determine whether DSL communications have restarted being received from the one of the DSL modems. The method also includes resuming the maintaining of the temporally parallel DSL communication sessions in response to the monitoring determining that DSL communications have restarted being received from the one of the DSL modems.

Claims (34)

1. A method, comprising:

maintaining temporally parallel DSL data communication sessions with DSL modems of a group via a set of lines;

in response to detecting a loss-of-signal event that causes a substantial stop to reception of DSL communications from one of the DSL modems via one of the lines, transmitting a substantially reduced average power to the one of the lines and monitoring the one of the lines to determine whether reception of DSL signals has restarted from the one of the DSL modems; and

resuming the maintaining of the temporally parallel DSL communication sessions in response to the monitoring determining that the reception of DSL signals from the one of the DSL modems has restarted.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the transmitting a substantially reduced average power includes transmitting to the one of the lines over a proper subset of DSL tones used to transmit data to the one of the lines during the maintaining.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the transmitting a substantially reduced average power includes transmitting to the one of the lines over less than a third of a set of DSL tones used to transmit data to the one of the lines during the maintaining.

4. The method of claim 1 ,

wherein the resuming includes precoding DSL data signals with a matrix that is substantially a matrix used to precode data signals transmitted to the group during the maintaining; and

wherein the resuming includes transmitting the precoded DSL data signals to the group.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the transmitting a substantially reduced average power includes transmitting DSL data to the one of the lines over less than a third of a set of DSL tones used to transmit data to the one of the lines during the maintaining.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the resuming includes decoding DSL data signals received from the group with a decoding matrix that is substantially a matrix used to decode data signals received from the group during the maintaining.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the transmitting a substantially reduced average power includes transmitting DSL data to the one of the lines over less than a third of a set of DSL tones used to transmit data to the one of the lines during the maintaining.

8. The method of claim 6 ,

wherein the resuming includes precoding DSL data signals with a matrix that is substantially a matrix used to precode data signals transmitted to the group during the maintaining; and

wherein the resuming includes transmitting the precoded DSL data signals to the group.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the resuming is performed without re-measuring elements of a channel matrix for the set of lines.

10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the resuming is responsive to performing a verification procedure that includes measuring a plurality of elements of a channel matrix for the set of lines.

11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the substantial stop to reception of DSL communications is responsive to a loss-of-signal from more than one of the other DSL modems of the group.

12. A method, comprising:

maintaining a DSL communication session that uplinks data from a local DSL modem to a distant DSL modem over a line;

in response to detecting a loss-of-signal event that causes a substantial stop to reception of DSL communications from the distant DSL modem, transmitting a substantially reduced average power to the line in a direction of the uplinking and monitoring the line to determine whether reception of DSL signals from the distant DSL modem has restarted; and

resuming the DSL communication session with the distant DSL modem in response to the monitoring determining that the reception of DSL signals from the distant DSL modem has restarted.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the transmitting a substantially reduced average power includes transmitting to the line in a direction of the uplinking over a proper subset of DSL tones used to uplink the data during the maintaining.

14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the transmitting a substantially reduced average power includes transmitting to the line over less than a third of a set of DSL tones used to uplink the data during the maintaining.

15. The method of claim 12 , wherein the resuming is performed without re-measuring elements of a channel matrix for the DSL communication session.

16. The method of claim 12 , further comprising participating in a procedure that determines a precoding matrix of a vectoring group that includes the local DSL modem.

17. The method of claim 12 , further comprising, participating in a procedure that determines a decoding matrix for a vectoring group that includes the local DSL modem.

18. An apparatus, comprising:

a first set of centrally controlled DSL modems capable of maintaining a set of parallel DSL communication sessions with DSL modems of a second set via a set of lines;

wherein one of the centrally controlled DSL modems is configured to substantially reduce an average power transmitted to one of the lines in response to detecting a loss-of-signal event that causes a substantial stop of reception of DSL communications from one of the DSL modems of the second set via the one of the lines and is configured to monitor the one of the lines to determine whether reception of DSL communications from the one of the DSL modems of the second set has restarted; and

wherein the set of centrally controlled DSL modems is configured to resume the set of parallel DSL communication sessions in response to the restart of reception of DSL communications from the one of the DSL modems of the second set.

19. The apparatus of claim 18 , wherein the one of the centrally controlled DSL modems is configured to substantially reduce the power by transmitting over less than a third of a set of DSL tones available to transmit data to the one of the DSL modems of the second set.

20. The apparatus of claim 18 , wherein the one of the centrally controlled DSL modems is configured to resume the set of parallel DSL communication sessions by precoding data signals for DSL transmission with a matrix used to precode data signals prior to the substantial stop of reception of DSL communications from the one of the DSL modems of the second set.

21. The apparatus of claim 18 , wherein the set of centrally controlled DSL modems is configured to resume the set of parallel DSL communication sessions by decoding received DSL data signals with a matrix used to decode received DSL data signals prior to the substantial stop of reception of DSL communications from the one of the DSL modems of the second set.

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