Claims
- 1. In a communications system including a headend that provides video and data to a plurality of subscriber equipment via a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network, the communications system including a plurality of digital optical nodes for connecting a plurality of fiber branches to the headend, the communications system including a reverse path for transmitting combined RF signals from the plurality of subscriber equipment to the headend via the FTTH network, the reverse path comprising:
a plurality of digital optical nodes, each digital optical node coupled to one of the plurality of fiber branches for converting RF signals into a combined digital signal and for providing an optical digital signal in accordance with the RF signals; and a coupling node coupled to the plurality of digital optical nodes for receiving the optical digital signal associated with each of the plurality of digital optical nodes and for providing a combined optical digital signal for transport via an optical fiber to the headend.
- 2. The communications system of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of digital optical nodes comprises:
a plurality of input ports for receiving and combining the RF signals from the plurality of subscriber equipment located in a fiber branch; an analog-to-digital (A/D) converter for converting the combined RF signals into a parallel digital signal; a parallel-to-serial (P/S) converter for serializing the parallel digital signal; and a laser for generating the optical digital signal in accordance with the serialized digital signal.
- 3. The communications system of claim 2, each of the plurality of digital optical nodes further comprise:
an A/D clock having a clock rate for controlling a sampling rate associated with the A/D converter.
- 4. The communications system of claim 3, the coupling node comprising:
a plurality of diodes, each diode for receiving the optical digital signal from one of the plurality of digital optical nodes and for converting the optical digital signal to an electrical digital signal; a plurality of serial-to-parallel (S/P) converters each coupled to a diode for providing a parallel electrical digital signal; a multiplexer for combining the parallel electrical digital signal from the plurality of S/P converters into a combined digital signal; a P/S converter for serializing the combined digital signal and for providing a serial combined digital signal; and a laser for generating the combined optical digital signal in accordance with the optical digital signal associated with each of the plurality of digital optical nodes.
- 5. The communications system of claim 4, the coupling node further comprising:
an S/P clock coupled to each S/P converter having an equivalent clock rate with the clock rate associated with the respective digital optical node.
- 6. The communications system of claim 5, the coupling node further comprising:
a TDM clock controlling the multiplexer, wherein the TDM clock is controlled by one of the A/D clocks associated with one of the plurality of digital optical nodes.
- 7. The communications system of claim 4, the coupling node further comprising:
a first-in first-out (FIFO) memory buffer coupled to the plurality of S/P converters for receiving the parallel electrical digital signals and for providing a FIFO signal to the multiplexer.
- 8. The communications system of claim 4, the reverse path further comprising:
a hub coupled to the coupling node, the hub comprising:
a dense wave division multiplexer (DWDM) for multiplexing the combined optical digital signal with additional combined optical digital signals from additional coupling nodes to generate one or more multiplexed digital optical signals at a hub output.
- 9. The communications system of claim 8, wherein the headend comprises:
a dense wave division demultiplexer for demultiplexing the one or more multiplexed digital optical signals; at least one receiver coupled to an output of the dense wave division demultiplexer for receiving one of the demultiplexed digital optical signals and for recovering therefrom a second electrical digital signal in accordance with the parallel electrical digital signal associated with one of the coupling nodes; a demultiplexer coupled to the at least one receiver for demultiplexing the second electrical digital signal to provide demultiplexed digital signals in accordance with the combined digital signals associated with the plurality of digital optical nodes; and a plurality of digital-to-analog converters each for converting a demultiplexed digital signal to the RF signals associated with one of the plurality of fiber branches.
- 10. In a communications system including a headend that provides video and data to a plurality of subscriber equipment via a hybrid fiber/coax (HFC) network that includes a plurality of RF and fiber branches, the communications system including a reverse path for transmitting combined RF signals from the plurality of subscriber equipment to the headend via the HFC network, the reverse path comprising:
a digital optical node coupled to a fiber branch for converting first RF signals into a first combined digital signal and for providing an optical digital signal in accordance with the first RF signals; and a coupling node coupled to the digital optical node and an RF branch for receiving the optical digital signal and second RF signals, respectively, the coupling node for converting the optical digital signal into an electrical digital signal and converting the second RF signals into a combined second digital signal, combining the electrical digital signal and the combined second digital signal into a combined optical digital signal, and transporting the combined optical digital signal via an optical fiber to the headend.
- 11. The communications system of claim 10, wherein the digital optical node comprises:
a plurality of input ports for receiving and combining the first RF signals from the plurality of subscriber equipment located in the fiber branch; an analog-to-digital (A/D) converter for converting the combined first RF signals into a parallel digital signal; a parallel-to-serial (P/S) converter for serializing the parallel digital signal; and a laser for generating the optical digital signal in accordance with the serialized digital signal.
- 12. The communications system of claim 11, the digital optical node further comprising:
an A/D clock having a clock rate for controlling a sampling rate associated with the A/D converter.
- 13. The communications system of claim 12, the coupling node comprising:
a diode for receiving the optical digital signal and for converting the optical digital signal into the electrical digital signal; a serial-to-parallel (S/P) converter coupled to the diode for providing a parallel digital signal; a plurality of input ports for receiving and combining the second RF signals from the plurality of subscriber equipment located in the RF branch; an A/D converter for digitizing the combined second RF signals to provide the combined second digital signal; a multiplexer coupled to the S/P converter and the A/D converter for combining the parallel electrical digital signal and the combined second digital signal into a multiplexed digital signal; a P/S converter for serializing the multiplexed digital signal and for providing a serial multiplexed digital signal; and a laser for converting the serial multiplexed digital signal into the combined optical digital signal.
- 14. The communications system of claim 13, the coupling node further comprising:
an S/P clock coupled to the S/P converter having an equivalent clock rate with the clock rate associated with the digital optical node.
- 15. The communications system of claim 14, the coupling node further comprising:
a TDM clock controlling the multiplexer, wherein the TDM clock is controlled by the A/D clock.
- 16. The communications system of claim 13, the coupling node further comprising:
a FIFO memory buffer coupled to the S/P converter and the A/D converter for receiving the parallel electrical digital signal and the combined second digital signal and for providing a FIFO signal to the multiplexer.
- 17. The communications system of claim 13, the reverse path further comprising:
a hub coupled to the coupling node, the hub comprising:
a dense wave division multiplexer (DWDM) for multiplexing the combined optical digital signal with additional combined optical digital signals from additional coupling nodes to generate one or more multiplexed digital optical signals at a hub output.
- 18. The communications system of claim 17, wherein the headend comprises:
a dense wave division demultiplexer for demultiplexing the one or more multiplexed digital optical signals; at least one receiver coupled to an output of the dense wave division demultiplexer for receiving one of the demultiplexed digital optical signals and for recovering therefrom a second electrical digital signal in accordance with the multiplexed digital signal associated with one of the coupling nodes; a demultiplexer coupled to the at least one receiver for demultiplexing the multiplexed digital signal to provide demultiplexed digital signals in accordance with the parallel electrical digital signal and the combined second RF signal; and a plurality of D/A converters each for converting one of the parallel electrical digital signal into the first RF signals and the combined second RF signals into the second RF signals.
- 19. In a communications system including a headend that provides video and data to a plurality of subscriber equipment via an HFC network, the communications system including a plurality of optical nodes for connecting a plurality of fiber branches to the headend, the communications system including a reverse path for transmitting combined RF signals from the plurality of subscriber equipment to the headend via the HFC network, the reverse path comprising:
a plurality of optical nodes, each optical node for receiving RF signals from the plurality of subscriber equipment and for providing an optical signal; and a coupling node coupled to the plurality of optical nodes for receiving the optical signal associated with each of the plurality of optical nodes and for providing a combined optical digital signal for transport via an optical fiber to the headend.
- 20. The communications system of claim 19, wherein the coupling node comprises:
a plurality of diodes, each diode for receiving the optical signal from one of the plurality of optical nodes and for converting the optical signal to an electrical signal; a plurality of A/D converters each for converting the electrical signal to a digital signal; a multiplexer for combining the digital signal from the plurality of A/D converters into a combined digital signal; a P/S converter for serializing the combined digital signal and for providing a combined serial digital signal; and a laser for generating the combined optical digital signal in accordance with the combined serial digital signal.
- 21. The communications system of claim 20, wherein the reverse path further comprises:
a hub coupled to the coupling node, the hub comprising:
a dense wave division multiplexer (DWDM) for multiplexing the combined optical digital signal with additional combined optical digital signals from additional coupling nodes to generate one or more multiplexed digital optical signals at a hub output.
- 22. The communications system of claim 21, wherein the headend comprises:
a dense wave division demultiplexer for demultiplexing the one or more multiplexed digital optical signals; at least one receiver coupled to an output of the dense wave division demultiplexer for receiving one of the demultiplexed digital optical signals and for recovering therefrom an electrical digital signal in accordance with the combined digital signal associated with one of the coupling nodes; a demultiplexer coupled to the at least one receiver for demultiplexing the electrical digital signal to provide demultiplexed digital signals in accordance with the digital signal associated with one of the plurality of A/D converters in the coupling node; and a plurality of D/A converters each for converting a demultiplexed digital signal to the RF signals associated with one of the plurality of optical nodes.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/283,498 entitled “Cable Television System with Digital Reverse Path Architecture”, filed Apr. 1, 1999 in the names of Brown et al., commonly assigned with the present invention, the teachings of which are incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09283498 |
Apr 1999 |
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10217886 |
Aug 2002 |
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