Auto-negotiation of transceiver roles in communication systems

Pulse or digital communications – Transceivers – Modems

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C375S259000

Reexamination Certificate

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10796125

ABSTRACT:
A transceiver unit freely and automatically chooses whether it will operate as a central unit or as a remote unit, depending on the capabilities of the peer transceiver unit, which it is connected to. The transceiver unit listens first to any signal the peer may transmit to initiate the handshake procedure. Such a signal would de-facto identify the peer as a remote unit or as a central unit and would allow the transceiver unit to select the appropriate role. If no signal is detected, the transceiver unit tries to initiate the handshake procedure and waits for the corresponding signal from the peer. The transceiver unit may try to initiate the handshake procedure as a remote unit only, or it may try both as a central unit and as a remote unit.

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“G. 994. I Handshake procedures for Digital Subscriber Line Transceivers” ITU-T Recommendation G.994.1, Feb. 2001, pp. 1-92, XP002196569.

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