IP Library Granted Patent US 10,419,059
Granted Patent B2
US 10,419,059 · App. 15/812,705 · Granted Sep 17, 2019

Systems and methods for implementing receiver transparent Q-mode

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Patent No.
US 10,419,059
App. No.
15/812,705
Granted
Sep 17, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a receiver transparent Q-mode, i.e., a Q-mode that is only implemented by a transmitter, the receiver is unaware of the Q-mode state of the transmitter. In this type of Q-mode configuration, the transmitter could enter and exit Q-mode as desired while the receiver, could, for example, continue to function as if operating normally, such as in “showtime.” Through this approach, it is not necessary for the receiver to detect the transmitter's entry and exit of Q-mode.

Claims (19)

1. A multicarrier transceiver, utilizing a plurality of carriers, the transceiver configured to:

convert a bit stream into a plurality of parallel words for Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) on the plurality of carriers, wherein a first word of the plurality of parallel words comprises a first number of bits and a second word of the plurality of parallel words comprises a second number of bits, different than the first number of bits;

the transceiver comprising:

an XOR scrambler configured to scramble the first number of bits by performing a first XOR operation to produce a first number of scrambled bits and configured to scramble the second number of bits by performing a second XOR operation to produce a second number of scrambled bits, wherein the first number of scrambled bits is different than the second number of scrambled bits;

a QAM encoder configured to map all or part of the first scrambled bits to a first QAM constellation point and configured to map all or part of the second scrambled bits to a second QAM constellation point, wherein the first QAM constellation point is from a first QAM constellation having a first QAM constellation size and the second QAM constellation is from a second QAM constellation having a second QAM constellation size, different than the first constellation size; and

a transmitter configured to modulate a first carrier of the plurality of carriers using the first QAM constellation point and configured to modulate a second carrier of the plurality of carriers using the second QAM constellation point.

2. The transceiver of claim 1 , wherein the transmitter is configured to enter into a Q-mode.

3. A method of operating a multicarrier transceiver which utilizes a plurality of carriers, the method comprising:

converting a bit stream into a plurality of parallel words for Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) on the plurality of carriers, wherein a first word of the plurality of parallel words comprises a first number of bits and a second word of the plurality of parallel words comprises a second number of bits, different than the first number of bits;

scrambling, by an XOR scrambler, the first number of bits by performing a first XOR operation to produce a first number of scrambled bits and scrambling the second number of bits by performing a second XOR operation to produce a second number of scrambled bits, wherein the first number of scrambled bits is different than the second number of scrambled bits;

mapping, by a QAM encoder, all or part of the first number of scrambled bits to a first QAM constellation point and mapping all or part of the second number of scrambled bits to a second QAM constellation point, wherein the first QAM constellation point is from a first QAM constellation having a first QAM constellation size and the second QAM constellation point is from a second QAM constellation having a second QAM constellation size, different than the first QAM constellation size; and

modulating, by a transmitter, a first carrier of the plurality of carriers using the first QAM constellation point and modulating a second carrier of the plurality of carriers using the second QAM constellation point.

4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising causing the transmitter to enter into a Q-mode.

5. A non-transitory computer readable medium having stored thereon instructions that when executed by a processor cause to be performed a method of operating a multicarrier transceiver which utilizes a plurality of carriers comprising:

converting a bit stream into a plurality of parallel words for Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) on the plurality of carriers, wherein a first word of the plurality of parallel words comprises a first number of bits and a second word of the plurality of parallel words comprises a second number of bits, different than the first number of bits;

scrambling, by an XOR scrambler, the first number of bits by performing a first XOR operation to produce a first number of scrambled bits and scrambling the second number of bits by performing a second XOR operation to produce a second number of scrambled bits, wherein the first number of scrambled bits is different than the second number of scrambled bits;

mapping, by a QAM encoder, all or part of the first number of scrambled bits to a first QAM constellation point and mapping all or part of the second number of scrambled bits to a second QAM constellation point, wherein the first QAM constellation point is from a first QAM constellation having a first QAM constellation size and the second QAM constellation point is from a second QAM constellation having a second QAM constellation size, different than the first QAM constellation size; and

modulating, by a transmitter, a first carrier of the plurality of carriers using the first QAM constellation point and modulating a second carrier of the plurality of carriers using the second QAM constellation point.

6. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 5 , further comprising causing the transmitter to enter into a Q-mode.

Assignments (2)
AMENDED AND RESTATED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 4, 2021
From: TQ DELTA LLC
To: ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC
Reel/Frame 054898/0850 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 10, 2018
From: TQ DELTA, LLC
To: DLI LENDING AGENT, LLC
Reel/Frame 047212/0551 →