Multiplex communications – Pathfinding or routing – Combined circuit switching and packet switching
Reexamination Certificate
1999-08-18
2003-02-18
Yao, Kwang Bin (Department: 2664)
Multiplex communications
Pathfinding or routing
Combined circuit switching and packet switching
Reexamination Certificate
active
06522647
ABSTRACT:
Reference is made to applicants co-pending applications of the same date and titled “Improved VoDSL Service Provision” (our reference 10868ID: Czajkowski) and “Enhanced Performance VoDSL” (our reference 10880ID: Czajkowski). The contents of these applications are intended to be incorporated herein.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to communications access networks, and in particular to Voice-over Digital Subscriber Line customer premises equipment and services provision.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Telephone access networks have historically always been connection orientated, typically using dedicated copper wire circuits between subscribers and the exchange or central office. Typically these access networks were designed to carry only voice with a bandwidth of less than 4 kHz. However in recent years with the growth of the internet and demand for other multi-media services such as video-on-demand and video conferencing, subscribers of telephone companies have demanded additional bandwidth over the access network to provide adequate internet and multi-media services access.
The Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) protocol was developed as an access network architecture for delivering all types of services including voice, data and video for example. Although ISDN provides a single access technology, it is limited by offering only “narrow band” communications speeds and relatively high pricing for terminal equipment and network access. This, together with the lack of “imaginative” residential services that could capitalize on the underlying bandwidth capacity, has seen the technology being confined to larger business customers.
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) modem technology has enabled the transmission of digital information at duplex rates from 144 Kbits/s to over 1 Mbits/s over the local subscriber loop consisting of unshielded twisted pair cable. Reference is made to IEE Electronics Communication Engineering Journal, Vol.11, No. 3, Page 125 (June 1999) for additional background on DSL technology. The demand for additional telephone lines and integrated telephony and data services has given rise to voice-over DSL (VoDSL) solutions, which use modem technologies to deliver services in-band over a single physical line. For example, a VoDSL offering may provide a Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) functionality with 4 POTS (Plain Old Telephony Service) ports, each with a unique telephone number, and an ethernet port for high speed data access to an Internet Service Provider (ISP). All the POTS (typically voice or fax conduits) lines are provided as digitally derived services. VoDSL is an emerging technology, and as such requires subscriber acceptance and take-up both for the future development of this technology and to repay access network operator investment in the VoDSL equipment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide improved VoDSL customer premises equipment functionality.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide the subscriber of VoDSL access networks with improved services capability.
In a first aspect the present invention provides a Digital Access System (DAS) Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) comprising: an internal packet switched network comprising a switch; a DAS modem connected to said internal network and arranged such that in use the internal network is coupled to an external packet switched network by a DAS link over an access network; a network-telephony interface connected to said internal network and coupled to a customer premises telephony appliance; a network-data interface connected to said internal network and coupled to a customer premises data appliance; a controller arranged to control said switch in order to establish packet transfer paths between said modem and said interfaces to complete calls between said appliances and entities on the external network; and means for transferring service messages across said internal network between said interfaces, said controller and said modem.
Preferably said DAS is Voice over Digital Subscriber Line (VoDSL).
Preferably said means comprises means for transferring control and information signals between said controller and a computing function in order to adapt the controller to provide alternative packet transfer paths for said service messages.
Preferably said means comprises an application programmers interface enabling function corresponding to an application programmers interface enabling function in said computer function which together form an application programmers interface (API) between said means and said computer function over which said signals are transferred.
Preferably said CPE comprises said computing function.
Alternatively said computing function is external to said CPE
Preferably said computing function is associated with a Personal Computer connected to said network-data interface.
Preferably said API is formed across said interface.
Preferably said switch is a multicasting switch.
Preferably said internal network is an ATM network.
Preferably said data appliance comprises a Personal Computer.
Preferably said service messages comprise text messages and control signals according to the ADSI specification.
Preferably said telephony appliance comprises an ADSI telephone.
In a second aspect the present invention comprises a system comprising a DAS CPE, a customer premises data appliance connected to said CPE, a customer premises telephony appliance connected to said CPE, wherein said CPE is connected in use to an access network, and wherein said DAS comprises: an internal packet switched network comprising a switch; a DAS modem connected to said internal network and arranged such that in use the internal network is coupled to an external packet switched network by a DAS link over said access network; a network-telephony interface connected to said internal network and coupled to said customer premises telephony appliance; a network-data interface connected to said internal network and coupled to said customer premises data appliance; a controller arranged to control said switch in order to establish packet transfer paths between said modem and said interfaces to complete calls between said appliances and entities on the external network; and means for transferring service messages across said internal network between said interfaces, said controller and said modem.
Preferably said DAS is VoDSL.
Preferably said means comprises means for transferring control and information signals between said controller and a computing function in order to adapt the controller to provide alternative packet transfer paths for said service messages.
Preferably said service messages comprise text messages and control signals according to the ADSI specification.
Preferably said telephony appliance comprises an ADSI telephone.
In a third aspect the present invention provides a method of operating a VoDSL CPE to provide enhanced calling line identifier information, said CPE comprising: an internal packet switched network comprising a switch; a DSL modem connected to said internal network and arranged such that in use the internal network is coupled to an external packet switched network by a DSL link over an access network; a network-telephony interface connected to said internal network and coupled to a customer premises telephony appliance; a network-data interface connected to said internal network and coupled to a customer premises data appliance; a controller arranged to control said switch in order to establish packet transfer paths between said modem and said interfaces to complete calls between said appliances and entities on the external network; and means for transferring service messages across said internal network between said interfaces, said controller and said modem; said method comprising: receiving an incoming call for said telephony appliance; receiving incoming caller identity information from said call; routing said information to said data appliance; receiving service messages from said appliance which contain enha
Czajkowski Igor K
Humphrey Leslie
Unitt Brian Michael
Jones Prenell
Lee Mann Smith McWilliams Sweeney & Ohlson
Nortel Networks Limited
Yao Kwang Bin
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