IP Library Granted Patent US 9,042,498
Granted Patent B2
US 9,042,498 · App. 14/058,129 · Granted May 26, 2015

DM-CM diversity receiver for a wireline communication system

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Patent No.
US 9,042,498
App. No.
14/058,129
Granted
May 26, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

In general, the present invention provides methods and apparatuses for exploiting the extra degree of freedom provided by the sensing of the CM signal along with the DM signal at the receiver end of a wireline communication system. According to certain aspects, this extra degree of freedom can be used to cancel alien noises at the receiver in both upstream downstream directions. According to further aspects, a CM channel can be potentially used to exploit the diversity created in the CM channel along with the regular DM channel. This acts as the motivation for employing a diversity receiver scheme at the receiver, especially in downstream communications received at a Customer Premises.

Claims (28)

1. A receiver for a wireline communication system, comprising: a differential mode (DM) sensor coupled to receive a signal of the wireline communication system and to produce a first signal representing the signal; a common mode (CM) sensor coupled to simultaneously receive the signal of the wireline communication system and to produce a second signal representing the signal; and a combiner that combines the first and second signals to yield a better estimate of a transmit symbol in the signal, wherein over a range of tones the combiner is configured as a diversity receiver, while over another range of tones the combiner is configured as a noise canceller.

2. A receiver according to claim 1 , wherein the signal is a multitone signal and wherein the combination is performed on a per tone basis in a frequency domain using a linear combiner.

3. A receiver according to claim 2 , wherein training of the linear combiner is performed using a minimum mean square error (MMSE) criteria.

4. A receiver according to claim 2 , wherein training of the linear combiner is performed using a minimum output energy (MOE) criteria.

5. A receiver according to claim 2 , wherein over a range of tones the linear combiner is reduced to a single input frequency domain equalizer (FEQ) that equalizes the second signal, when the first signal is deemed unusable.

6. A receiver according to claim 2 , further comprising a frame aligner for respectively frame aligning the first and second signals.

7. A receiver according to claim 6 , wherein the frame alignment is performed prior to conversion of the first and second signals to a frequency domain.

8. A receiver according to claim 2 , wherein the combining is done as a cascade of a diversity receiver combination followed by a noise canceller combination over a range of tones.

9. A receiver according to claim 2 , further comprising a slicer for processing an output of the combiner and for producing input error signals for a noise canceller.

10. A receiver according to claim 9 , wherein the slicer produces the error signals based on a decision of an estimated transmit symbol, which is derived from the combiner output.

11. A receiver according to claim 9 , wherein the slicer produces the error signals based on a decision of an estimated transmit symbol, which is derived jointly from the combiner output and the second signal of the CM sensor.

12. A receiver according to claim 9 , wherein the slicer produces the error signals based on decisions of estimated transmit symbols, that are derived independently from the combiner output and from the second signal of the CM sensor.

13. A receiver according to claim 1 , wherein the DM and CM sensors are both connected to a twisted pair loop.

14. A receiver according to claim 1 , wherein the DM and CM sensors are both connected to a coax cable.

15. A receiver according to claim 1 , wherein the DM and CM sensors are both connected to a power mains network.

16. A method of training a receiver comprising a DM sensor for receiving a signal and producing a first signal corresponding to the signal, and a CM sensor for receiving the signal and producing a second signal corresponding to the signal, wherein the first and second signals are combined to yield a better estimate of a transmit symbol in the signal, the method comprising:

computing a signal to noise ratio (SNR) of the CM channel;

based on the computed SNR, determining a first range of tones in which combining the first and second signals is performed in a diversity receiver configuration, and determining another range of tones in which combining the first and second signals is performed in a noise canceller configuration.

17. A method of training a receiver comprising a DM sensor for receiving a signal and producing a first signal corresponding to the signal, and a CM sensor for receiving the signal and producing a second signal corresponding to the signal, wherein the first and second signals are combined to yield a better estimate of a transmit symbol in the signal, the method comprising:

computing a first signal to noise ratio (SNR) of a diversity receiver method

computing a second SNR of a noise canceller method

computing a third SNR of the joint dual FEQ method

based on which of the first, second and third SNR's is highest, determining a first range of tones in which combining the first and second signals is performed in a diversity receiver configuration, determining another range of tones in which combining the first and second signals is performed in a noise canceller configuration, and finally determining another range of tones in which combining the first and second signals is performed in a joint training configuration.

18. A wireline communication system, comprising:

a differential mode (DM) sensor coupled to receive a signal of the wireline communication system and to produce a first signal representing the signal;

a common mode (CM) sensor coupled to simultaneously receive the signal of the wireline communication system and to produce a second signal representing the signal; and

a combiner that combines the first and second signals to yield a better estimate of a transmit symbol in the signal; and

a far end transmitter connected to the DM and CM sensors through a loop, that outputs a controlled level of leaked CM signal originating from the signal, in order to improve the better estimate of the transmit symbol.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 30, 2015
From: ALCATEL-LUCENT USA, INC.
To: IKANOS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 036732/0876 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 30, 2015
From: SILICON VALLEY BANK
To: IKANOS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 036733/0031 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 10, 2015
From: IKANOS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
Reel/Frame 035874/0351 →
NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded May 5, 2015
From: IKANOS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
To: ALCATEL-LUCENT USA, INC.
Reel/Frame 035581/0710 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2015
From: ALLOIN, LAURENT FRANCIS; BIYANI, PRAVESH; PIERRUGUES, LAURENT; ZAFARUDDIN, S. M.; KUMAR, CHAPALA VINAY
To: IKANOS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 034843/0844 →