Multiplex communications – Communication techniques for information carried in plural... – Combining or distributing information via time channels
Reexamination Certificate
2006-08-15
2006-08-15
Hsu, Alpus H. (Department: 2668)
Multiplex communications
Communication techniques for information carried in plural...
Combining or distributing information via time channels
C370S463000, C370S235000, C375S219000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07092412
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for extending existing fiber and local area networks across digital subscriber lines, at matching data rates is disclosed. A DSL transceiver system is disclosed with one or more gateways coupled to at least one digital signal processor (DSP). The DSP in turn couples to a plurality of analog-front-ends (AFE's). Each AFE is coupled via associated hybrid front ends (HFE's) to corresponding subscriber lines. The transceiver or a controller coupled thereto maintains a table of bandwidth requirements and frame types for a variety of sessions. Individual sessions include bandwidth requirements beyond existing XDSL capabilities. The system determines frametype, e.g. 802 and bandwidth requirements, e.g. 100 Mbps for each session and allocates more than one subscriber line accordingly. For each session the divergent bandwidth availability of each of the subscriber lines to which the DSP may be coupled is determined and all or a portion of that bandwidth is allocated to the selected session. Provisioning continues until the allocated bandwidth on each subscriber line equals the session requirements. Next, a pseudo channel identifier is allocated to each physical channel. This along with a session number which is assigned to each pseudo channel allows packet based demultiplexing of a single session across a plurality of subscriber lines. A sequence for processing of pseudo channels is then assigned to all the pseudo channels within each session. This information is then communicated to the remote end and a corresponding provisioning takes place.
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Agrawal Sushil
Rezvani Behrooz
Toumani Rouben
Blount Steven
Cary Charles C
Hsu Alpus H.
Ikanos Communications Inc.
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