Multiplex communications – Communication techniques for information carried in plural... – Adaptive
Reexamination Certificate
2000-02-10
2004-12-21
Patel, Ajit (Department: 2664)
Multiplex communications
Communication techniques for information carried in plural...
Adaptive
C375S222000, C370S503000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06834057
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to communication systems. The present invention relates more particularly to bit-rate sampled data transmission, such as telephone, fax or modem communication utilizing a cable modem/cable modem termination system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A desired solution for high speed data communications appears to be cable modem. Cable modems are capable of providing data rates as high as 56 Mbps, and is thus suitable for high speed file transfer, including applications such as bit-rate sampled data transmission to and from telephones, faxes or modem devices.
However, when transmitting packet based voice using cable modems, there is a need to synchronize voice packet sampling with cable modem system grant processing. The present invention provides a solution for such need.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention a method of processing sampled voice packets from a voice packet sender for transmission over a bit-rate sampled data transmission system, such as by a cable modem over a cable modem termination system, to a voice packet recipient is provided. Unsolicited grant arrivals in response to a request from the voice packet sender coupled to the cable modem are determined. The storing of sampled voice packets is synchronized with the unsolicited grant arrivals. Upon receipt of an unsolicited grant arrival, currently stored sampled voice packets are transmitted to the cable modem for further transmission to the voice packet recipient over the cable modem termination system. The synchronization includes determining time needed between adjacent unsolicited grant arrivals for storing the sampled voice packets and for processing stored sampled voice packets, sampling voice packets by clocking voice packet sampling using a clock derived from a cable modem clock, and scheduling processing of the stored sample voice packets to be ready for transmission at a next unsolicited grant arrival. The time needed determination involves counting time between unsolicited grant arrivals and upon reaching a count indicative of the interval between unsolicited grant arrivals, providing for transmission of the currently stored sampled voice packets at the next unsolicited grant arrival.
Further, the voice packet recipient can be a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) gateway a clock of a cable modem termination system is synchronized with a clock of the PSTN. Also, the processing of the sampled voice packets can be for voice compression.
In addition, the voice packet sender can include a plurality of voice packet senders, each voice packet sender having a channel identifier. A multiplexing transmission is provided based upon the channel identifier such that upon receipt of an unsolicited grant arrival associated with the channel identifier currently stored sampled voice packets of the voice packet sender identified by the channel identifier are transmitted to the cable modem for further transmission over the cable modem termination system to the voice packet recipient of the voice packet sender having the channel identifier.
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Horton, Jr. John D.
Rabenko Theodore F.
Thi James C. H.
Broadcom Corporation
Christie Parker & Hale LLP
Patel Ajit
Shah Chirag
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