IP Library Granted Patent US 8,644,169
Granted Patent B2
US 8,644,169 · App. 12/226,939 · Granted Feb 4, 2014

Methods and apparatus to perform line testing at customer premises

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Patent No.
US 8,644,169
App. No.
12/226,939
Granted
Feb 4, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A data analyzer operative to be located at a customer premises, causes the transmission of a probing signal into at least one telephone line. The data analyzer computes a parameter that represents a characteristic of at least one telephone line based upon at least a measured reflected probing signal.

Claims (61)

1. An apparatus comprising:

a data analyzer located at a customer premises, the data analyzer comprising a line prober operative to transmit a probing signal and in response receive a measured reflection of the probing signal, the data analyzer operative to:

cause the line prober to transmit the probing signal into a customer premises end of at least one telephone line,

provide to at least one of: a digital subscriber line (DSL) modem, a residential gateway, and a loop tester, located at the customer premises, at least one parameter that represents a characteristic of the at least one telephone line based upon at least the measured reflection of the probing signal,

receive from a download server, instructions to provide the parameter that represents the characteristic of the telephone line based upon the measured reflection of the probing signal; and

communicate with a digital subscriber line (DSL) maintenance device that is geographically separate from at least one of the data analyzer and the line prober, wherein the DSL maintenance device is operative to request from the data analyzer the provided parameter, and in response:

instruct the line prober to transmit the probing signal,

transmit the probing signal, measure the reflected probing signal, and compute the parameter.

2. An apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein the data analyzer is disposed in subscriber equipment.

3. An apparatus as in claim 1 , further comprising a line prober operative to transmit the probing signal and in response receive the measured reflection of the probing signal, wherein the line prober is disposed in at least one of:

the digital subscriber line (DSL) modem, the residential gateway and the loop tester, and

wherein the data analyzer is disposed in at least one of: a customer's personal computer, a DSL modem and a set-top box operatively coupled to the at least one the digital subscriber line (DSL) modem, the residential gateway, and the loop tester.

4. An apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein the data analyzer comprises an output device operative to perform at least one of:

display the parameter and send the parameter to a maintenance device via at least one of: the line prober, an Internet connection and a public switched telephone network (PSTN).

5. An apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein the line prober comprises:

a transmit path operative to form the probing signal;

a receive path operative to measure a reflection of the probing signal;

a hybrid operative to couple the probing signal to the telephone line and to couple the reflection of the probing signal from the at least one telephone line to the receive path;

a controller operative to control the transmit path and the receive path; and

an interface operative to provide the measured reflection of the probing signal to the data analyzer.

6. An apparatus as in claim 5 , wherein the interface receives probing data, from the data analyzer, and the transmit path forms the probing signal based on probing data.

7. An apparatus as in claim 5 , wherein the transmit path transmits the probing signal a plurality of times, and the receive path measures a corresponding plurality of reflected probing signals and at least sums the plurality of reflected probing signals.

8. An apparatus as in claim 1 , further comprising a switch to select a termination impedance coupled to the telephone line.

9. An apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein the line prober comprises a first line prober, and further comprising a second line prober located at a second customer premises and operative to transmit a probe signal on a second telephone line while the first line prober receives a signal, wherein the data analyzer is further operative to compute crosstalk from the second telephone line into the first telephone line.

10. An apparatus as in claim 9 , wherein the DSL maintenance device is operative to request the provided parameter that represents a characteristic of the at least one telephone line from the data analyzer, and in response further cause at least one of:

instruct the first line prober to transmit the probing signal,

configure the second line prober to receive the probing signal,

compute the crosstalk.

11. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the data analyzer is further operative to compute the parameter.

12. An apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein the provided parameter is a first provided parameter,

wherein the data analyzer is further operative to:

instruct the line prober to transmit a probing signal into a second telephone line,

provide a second parameter that represents a characteristic of the second telephone line based upon a measured reflection of the probing signal from the second telephone line, and

select between the first and the second telephone line for the line prober to transmit the respective probing signal and to measure the respective reflection of the probing signal.

13. An apparatus as in claim 12 , wherein the data analyzer receives instructions from the digital subscriber line (DSL) maintenance device to select between the first and the second telephone line.

14. A method comprising:

causing a line prober located at a customer premises to transmit a probing signal into a customer premises end of at least one telephone line and in response receive a measured reflection of the probing signal;

providing to at least one of: a digital subscriber line (DSL) modem, a residential gateway, and a loop tester, located at the customer premises, at least one parameter that represents a characteristic of the at least one telephone line based upon at least the measured reflection of the probing signal;

receiving from a download server, instructions to provide the parameter that represents the characteristic of the telephone line based upon the measured reflection of the probing signal; and

communicating with a digital subscriber line (DSL) maintenance device that is geographically separate from the line prober, wherein the DSL maintenance device is operative to request the provided parameter, and in response:

instructing the line prober to transmit the probing signal,

transmitting the probing signal, measuring the reflected probing signal, and

computing the parameter.

15. A method as in claim 14 , further comprising:

determining that the telephone line is being used to transmit a digital subscriber line (DSL) signal; and

sending a command to stop transmission of the DSL signal before providing the at least one parameter.

16. A method as in claim 14 , wherein:

the request for the at least one provided parameter is received via a graphical user interface (GUI); and

further comprising displaying the at least one provided parameter via the GUI.

17. A method as in claim 14 , wherein a modem in loop diagnostic mode causes the line prober to transmit the probing signal and causes providing the at least one parameter that represents the characteristic of the at least one telephone line.

18. An article of manufacture storing non-transitory machine accessible instructions that, when executed, cause one or more machines to:

cause a line prober located at a customer premises to transmit a probing signal into a customer premises end of at least one telephone line, and in response receive a measured reflection of the probing signal;

provide at least one parameter that represents a characteristic of the at least one telephone line based upon at least the measured reflection of the probing signal;

receive from a download server instructions to provide the parameter that represents the characteristic of the telephone line based upon the measured reflection of the probing signal; and

communicate with a digital subscriber line (DSL) maintenance device that is geographically separate from the line prober, wherein the DSL maintenance device is operative to request the provided parameter, and in response:

instruct the line prober to transmit the probing signal,

transmit the probing signal, measure the reflected probing signal, and

compute the parameter.

19. The method of claim 14 , wherein the line prober comprises a first line prober, and further comprising:

causing a second line prober located at a second customer premises to transmit a probing signal on a second telephone line while the first line prober receives a signal on the first telephone line;

computing crosstalk on the first telephone line responsive to causing the second line prober to transmit a probing signal on the second telephone line.

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