Method for testing VDSL loops

Error detection/correction and fault detection/recovery – Data processing system error or fault handling – Reliability and availability

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C370S395430, C379S224000

Reexamination Certificate

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06209108

ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention generally relates to testing arrangements for VDSL based communication networks having combined video and data services, and more particularly to an arrangement for testing a physical VDSL network loop/drop to a user location.
BACKGROUND ART
Digital Subscriber Line technology architectures, generally denoted as xDSL, allow digital distribution of data services with traditional narrowband voice transmissions.
One form of xDSL of particular interest to the present invention is VDSL (Very high bit rate Digital Subscriber Line), which is a packet-based transmission architecture used to provide high bandwidth distribution of digital video and data signals to customers. A VDSL-based architecture provides a single platform for supporting bandwidth-intensive applications, such as Internet access, remote LAN access, video conferencing, and video-on-demand, and is the only xDSL technology designed to handle the broadband requirements of video distribution.
VDSL services are typically implemented in an asymmetric form having a maximum downstream transmission capability of about 52 Mbps over twisted pair. Upstream data rates in asymmetric implementations tend to range up to about 3.3 Mbps. A typical VDSL distribution system includes a central office equipped with a host digital terminal (HDT) and arranged to operate as a hub between multiple video information providers (VIPs)/digital service providers (DSPs) and customer dwellings. In a fiber-to-the-neighborhood (FTTN) distribution system, optic fibers (e.g. OC-
3
c
and OC-
12
c
) are used to connect the HDT to a universal service access multiplexer (USAM), which is then connected to a network interface device (NID) located on the customer premises via twisted pair copper wire. A dedicated VDSL loop extends between the NID and an individual customer residence using either a dedicated twisted pair or telephone system twisted pair wire, and a customer interface device, such as a residential gateway or set top box, provides a connection point for a customer television or personal computer. A fiber-to-the-curb (FTTC) distribution system is similar except that a broadband network unit (BNU) is used in place of the USAM, and coaxial cable may be used to connect the BNU, NID, and set top box.
The VDSL signal format is used to carry signals to and from the customer. In these systems, the central office provisions each user for programming access rights, and maintains a profile database for each provisioned customer at the HDT to control the signals/channels that can be viewed by the customer.
In this environment, each of the various components and connections play a critical role in maintaining signal and network integrity. One element of particular concern involves the loop to each customer location. VDSL architectures operate at higher frequencies relative to the other xDSL technologies, and therefore require special considerations during testing to insure accurate collection of data. To date, a suitable test arrangement has yet to be developed which would allow accurate testing of a loop prior to actual provisioning of video/data service to the customer location. Because of service activation overhead and loop configuration database errors, a need exists for an economical and accurate testing process which can emphasize loop pre-qualification, noise measurement, and drop replacement.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a cost effective VDSL network test process that assures an accurate database is maintained while emphasizing loop database pre-qualification, field verification, and field measurements as part of the overall test process.
In accordance with this and other objects, the present invention provides a method for testing a loop in VDSL-based video and data communication network that includes prequalifying the loop by accessing a network database to compute insertion loss at a predetermined temperature, and determining whether the computed insertion loss exceeds a predetermined threshold level. A set of field measurements are performed to detect actual insertion loss, with the loop being disqualified for VDSL use if the actual insertion loss exceeds the threshold loss level. If the loop has not been disqualified, a field test is performed by transmitting a VDSL test signal from both ends of the loop, and the signal-to-noise ratio and errors are recorded at a predetermined upstream and downstream rate. The measured signal-to-noise ratio is compared with threshold values for the predetermined transmission rate, and the database is updated based on the field test.
The above object and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best mode for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.


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