IP Library Granted Patent US 9,252,917
Granted Patent B2
US 9,252,917 · App. 13/428,357 · Granted Feb 2, 2016

Upstream burst noise measurement and characterization

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Patent No.
US 9,252,917
App. No.
13/428,357
Granted
Feb 2, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

Upstream burst noise measurement and characterization. One or more communication devices is implemented to detect and measure burst noise event(s) within channel(s) associated with communication link(s) within communication system(s) or network(s). Detection and measurement of a burst noise event may be made during active communications on one or more other channels, and may be made during active communications on two channels respectively adjacent to the channel on which the burst noise event is being detected and measured. The channel on which the burst noise event is detected and measured may be an unused channel. The detection and measurement of the burst noise event may be made during a quiet time slot within one of the channels. Correlation (e.g., with respect time) may be determined with respect to different respective layers within a communication device (e.g., with respect to MAC and PHY layers).

Claims (57)

1. An apparatus comprising:

at least one input configured to receive communications from a communication channel corresponding to a plurality of channels;

a first burst receiver configured to detect and measure a first burst noise event based on energy within a first of the plurality of channels during a first quiet time slot during which the first of the plurality of channels is inactive and unused during active communications on a second and a third of the plurality of channels each being adjacent to the first of the plurality of channels, wherein first measurement of the first burst noise event includes a first duration and a first amplitude;

a second burst receiver configured to detect and measure a second burst noise event based on energy within the second of the plurality of channels during a second quiet time slot during which the second of the plurality of channels is inactive and unused during active communications on the first and a fourth of the plurality of channels each being adjacent to the second of the plurality of channels, wherein second measurement of the second burst noise event includes a second duration and a second amplitude; and

a scheduler configured to schedule operation of the first burst receiver configured to detect and measure the burst noise event and the second burst receiver configured to detect and measure the second burst noise event.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein:

at least one of the first burst receiver or the second burst receiver including a physical layer (PHY) portion and a media access control (MAC) portion;

the PHY portion configured to time-tag the burst noise event;

the MAC portion configured to perform forward error correction (FEC) decoding of at least some of the communications to identify an FEC error event and to time-tag the FEC error event; and

at least one of the first burst receiver or the second burst receiver configured to identify timing correlation, if any, between the burst noise event and the FEC error event based on time-tags corresponding thereto.

3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:

a third burst receiver configured to detect and measure a third burst noise event within an inactive and unused one of the plurality of channels during active communications on two other of the plurality of channels each being adjacent to the inactive and unused one of the plurality of channels.

4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the inactive and unused one of the plurality of channels corresponding to a roll-off region between the two other of the plurality of channels each being adjacent to the inactive and unused one of the plurality of channels.

5. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:

a communication device that is operative within at least one of a satellite communication system, a wireless communication system, a wired communication system, a fiber-optic communication system, a mobile communication system, or a cable system.

6. An apparatus comprising:

at least one input configured to receive communications from a communication channel corresponding to a plurality of channels; and

a burst receiver configured to detect and measure a burst noise event based on energy within a first of the plurality of channels that is inactive and unused during active communications on a second and a third of the plurality of channels each being adjacent to the first of the plurality of channels, wherein measurement of the burst noise event includes a duration and an amplitude.

7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein:

the burst receiver being a first burst receiver; and further comprising:

a second burst receiver configured to support first active communications on the second of the plurality of channels; and

a third burst receiver configured to support second active communications on the third of the plurality of channels, wherein the first of the plurality of channels corresponding to a roll-off region between the second and the third of the plurality of channels.

8. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein:

the burst receiver including a physical layer (PHY) portion and a media access control (MAC) portion;

the PHY portion configured to time-tag the burst noise event;

the MAC portion configured to perform forward error correction (FEC) decoding of at least some of the communications to identify an FEC error event and to time-tag the FEC error event; and

the burst receiver configured to identify timing correlation, if any, between the burst noise event and the FEC error event based on time-tags corresponding thereto.

9. The apparatus of claim 6 further comprising:

a cable modem, a cable headend transmitter, or a cable modem termination system (CMTS).

10. The apparatus of claim 6 further comprising:

at least one additional burst receiver configured to detect and measure at least one additional burst noise event within the second of the plurality of channels during active communications on the first and a fourth of the plurality of channels each being adjacent to the second of the plurality of channels.

11. The apparatus of claim 6 further comprising:

at least one additional burst receiver configured to detect and measure at least one additional burst noise event within the second of the plurality of channels during active communications on the first and a fourth of the plurality of channels each being adjacent to the second of the plurality of channels; and

a scheduler configured to schedule operation of the burst receiver configured to detect and measure the burst noise event and the at least one additional burst receiver configured to detect and measure the at least one additional burst noise event.

12. The apparatus of claim 6 further comprising:

the burst receiver configured to detect and measure the burst noise event within the first of the plurality of channels during a quiet time slot during which the first of the plurality of channels is inactive and unused.

13. The apparatus of claim 6 further comprising:

a communication device that is operative within at least one of a satellite communication system, a wireless communication system, a wired communication system, a fiber-optic communication system, a mobile communication system, or a cable system.

14. A method for execution by a communication device, the method comprising:

via at least one input of the communication device, receiving communications from a communication channel corresponding to a plurality of channels; and

detecting and measuring a burst noise event based on energy within a first of the plurality of channels that is inactive and unused during active communications on a second and a third of the plurality of channels each being adjacent to the first of the plurality of channels, wherein measurement of the burst noise event includes a duration and an amplitude.

15. The method of claim 14 further comprising:

detecting and measuring the burst noise event using a first burst receiver;

operating a second burst receiver to support first active communications on the second of the plurality of channels; and

operating a third burst receiver to support second active communications on the third of the plurality of channels, wherein the first of the plurality of channels corresponding to a roll-off region between the second and the third of the plurality of channels.

16. The method of claim 14 further comprising:

detecting and measuring the burst noise event using a burst receiver including a physical layer (PHY) portion and a media access control (MAC) portion;

employing the PHY portion to time-tag the burst noise event;

employing the MAC portion to perform forward error correction (FEC) decoding of at least some of the communications to identify an FEC error event and to time-tag the FEC error event; and

identifying timing correlation, if any, between the burst noise event and the FEC error event based on time-tags corresponding thereto.

17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the first of the plurality of channels being an unused channel within the plurality of channels.

18. The method of claim 14 further comprising:

detecting and measuring the burst noise event using a first burst receiver; and

operating a second burst receiver to detect and measure another burst noise event within the second of the plurality of channels during active communications on the first and a fourth of the plurality of channels each being adjacent to the second of the plurality of channels.

19. The method of claim 18 further comprising:

scheduling operation of the first burst receiver to detect and measure the burst noise event and the second burst receiver to detect and measure the another burst noise event.

20. The method of claim 14 , wherein the communication device is operative within at least one of a satellite communication system, a wireless communication system, a wired communication system, a fiber-optic communication system, a mobile communication system, or a cable system.

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