Multiplex communications – Communication techniques for information carried in plural... – Combining or distributing information via time channels
Patent
1997-10-25
1999-11-23
Vu, Huy D.
Multiplex communications
Communication techniques for information carried in plural...
Combining or distributing information via time channels
H04J 312
Patent
active
059913118
ABSTRACT:
Pulp-insulated telephone cables common in Japan and other countries have higher cross-talk interference than plastic-insulated cables common in the United States. Deployment of newer xDSL systems in Japan has been limited by the high cross-talk interference in those pulp cables, especially the near-end cross-talk (NEXT) from ISDN services using time-compression multiplexing (TCM). A TCM-DSL that can share pulp-cable bundles with TCM ISDN lines eliminates the NEXT interference by synchronizing transmission and reception with the TCM ISDN equipment for the same cable bundle. The TCM-DSL line uses TCM that is synchronized with the ISDN transmit and receive windows so that the TCM-DSL is transmitting but not receiving when the ISDN modems at the same side are transmitting. When ISDN at the same side are receiving and not transmitting, NEXT interference does not exist. Thus higher-speed TCM-DSL data can be received during the ISDN receive windows with reduced interference. A passband modulation technique such as Carrierless-amplitude/phase modulation (CAP) with advanced signal processing techniques such as trellis encoding and pre-coding achieve higher data rates for TCM-DSL. The TCM-DSL transmitted signal occupies a pass-band that is separate from a low-frequency POTS band for voice-band services. The voice calls use full-duplex continuously without regard to the TCM-DSL data transmitted simultaneously with the POTS voice calls over the same phone line. TCM-DSL is synchronized to an ISDN clock that is routed to the TCM-DSL line card, or a burst-timing extractor that detects burst timing from either the ISDN line signal or cross-talk from the ISDN line signals.
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Long Guozhu
O'Toole Anthony J. P.
Auvinen Stuart T.
Boakye Alexander
Centillium Technology
Vu Huy D.
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