Claims
- 1. A frequency division duplexing telecommunications system which provides very high speed digital subscriber line asymmetric and symmetric services, comprising:
an upstream transmitter which transmits within a relatively low frequency upstream channel, a downstream transmitter which transmits within a downstream channel that is a higher frequency channel than said low frequency channel, and an upstream transmitter which transmits within an upstream channel that is a frequency channel higher than that of said downstream channel, wherein said frequency channels are separated by guard bands.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein transmissions are sent over local subscriber loops and said channels shift to lower frequencies to accommodate longer reaches, while maintaining guard bands between said channels.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein said transmitters employ multilevel signalling.
- 4. The system of claim 3, wherein said transmitters employ a two-hundred and fifty six symbol constellation for upstream transmissions and a sixteen symbol constellation for downstream transmissions.
- 5. The system of claim 4, wherein said upstream channel ranges from approximately 1.03 MHz to approximately 2.00 MHz and supports a data rate of 6.48 Mb/s, and said downstream channel ranges from approximately 2.4 MHz to approximately 17.95 MHz and supports a data rate of 51.84 Mb/s for short reach asymmetric loops.
- 6. The system of claim 4, wherein said upstream channel ranges from approximately 0.97 MHz to approximately 1.46 MHz and supports a data rate of 3.24 Mb/S, and said downstream channel ranges from approximately 2.04 MHz to approximately 9.81 MHz and supports a data rate of 25.92 Mb/s for medium reach asymmetric loops.
- 7. The system of claim 4, wherein said upstream channel ranges from approximately 0.99 MHz to approximately 1.24 MHz and supports a data rate of 1.62 Mb/s, and said downstream channel ranges from approximately 2 MHz to approximately 5.89 MHz and supports a data rate of 12.96 Mb/s for long reach asymmetric loops.
- 8. The system of claim 4, wherein said upstream channels range from approximately 1.03 MHz to approximately 2.00 MHz and from approximately 11.3 MHz to approximately 19.08 MHz and support a data rate of 25.92 Mb/s, and said downstream channel ranges from approximately 2.49 MHz to approximately 10.27 MHz and supports a data rate of 25.92 Mb/s for short reach asymmetric loops.
- 9. The system of claim 4, wherein said upstream channels range from approximately 1.03 MHz to approximately 2.0 MHz and from approximately 10.36 MHz to approximately 15.19 MHz and support a data rate of 12.96 Mb/S, and said downstream channel ranges from approximately 2.46 MHz to approximately 6.35 MHz and supports a data rate of 12.96 Mb/s for medium reach asymmetric loops.
- 10. A frequency division duplexing telecommunications system which provides very high speed digital subscriber line symmetric and asymmetric services, comprising:
an upstream transmitter which transmits over a local loop within a relatively low frequency upstream channel, and a downstream transmitter which transmits within a downstream channel that is a higher frequency channel than said low frequency channel, wherein said frequency channels are separated by a guard band, the upstream and downstream channels vary with the reach of the local loop, and the guard band varies along with the upstream and downstream channels, with the lowest frequency of the upstream channel remaining substantially the same while the lowest frequency of the downstream channel shifts to a lower frequency as the reach of the loop increases.
- 11. The system of claim 10, wherein transmissions are sent over local subscriber loops and said channels shift to lower frequencies to accommodate longer reaches, while maintaining guard bands between said channels.
- 12. The system of claim 10, wherein said transmitters employ multilevel signalling.
- 13. The system of claim 12, wherein said transmitters employ a two-hundred and fifty six symbol constellation for upstream transmissions and a sixteen symbol constellation for downstream transmissions.
- 14. The system of claim 13, wherein said upstream channel ranges from approximately 1.03 MHz to approximately 2.00 MHz and supports a data rate of 6.48 Mb/s, and said downstream channel ranges from approximately 2.4 MHz to approximately 17.95 MHz and supports a data rate of 51.84 Mb/s for short reach asymmetric loops.
- 15. The system of claim 13, wherein said upstream channel ranges from approximately 0.97 MHz to approximately 1.46 MHz and supports a data rate of 3.24 Mb/S, and said downstream channel ranges from approximately 2.04 MHz to approximately 9.81 MHz and supports a data rate of 25.92 Mb/s for medium reach asymmetric loops.
- 16. The system of claim 13, wherein said upstream channel ranges from approximately 0.99 MHz to approximately 1.24 MHz and supports a data rate of 1.62 Mb/s, and said downstream channel ranges from approximately 2 MHz to approximately 5.89 MHz and supports a data rate of 12.96 Mb/s for long reach asymmetric loops.
- 17. The system of claim 13, wherein said upstream channels range from approximately 1.03 MHz to approximately 2.00 MHz and from approximately 11.3 MHz to approximately 19.08 MHz and support a data rate of 25.92 Mb/s, and said downstream channel ranges from approximately 2.49 MHz to approximately 10.27 MHz and supports a data rate of 25.92 Mb/s for short reach asymmetric loops.
- 18. The system of claim 13, wherein said upstream channels range from approximately 1.03 MHz to approximately 2.0 MHz and from approximately 10.36 MHz to approximately 15.19 MHz and support a data rate of 12.96 Mb/s, and said downstream channel ranges from approximately 2.46 MHz to approximately 6.35 MHz and supports a data rate of 12.96 Mb/s for medium reach asymmetric loops.
- 19. A frequency division duplexing telecommunications system which provides very high speed digital subscriber line symmetric and asymmetric services, comprising:
an upstream transmitter which transmits over a local loop within a relatively low frequency upstream channel, a downstream transmitter which transmits within a downstream channel that is a higher frequency channel than said low frequency channel, wherein said frequency channels are separated by a guard band, the upstream and downstream channels vary with the reach of the local loop, and the guard band varies along with the upstream and downstream channels, with the lowest frequency of the upstream channel remaining substantially the same while the lowest frequency of the downstream channel shifts to a lower frequency as the reach of the loop increases, and an upstream transmitter which transmits within an upstream channel that is a frequency channel higher than that of said downstream channel.
- 20. The system of claim 19, wherein transmissions are sent over local subscriber loops and said channels shift to lower frequencies to accommodate longer reaches, while maintaining guard bands between said channels.
- 21. The system of claim 19, wherein said transmitters employ multilevel signalling.
- 22. The system of claim 21, wherein said transmitters employ a two-hundred and fifty six symbol constellation for upstream transmissions and a sixteen symbol constellation for downstream transmissions.
- 23. The system of claim 22, wherein said upstream channel ranges from approximately 1.03 MHz to approximately 2.00 MHz and supports a data rate of 6.48 Mb/s, and said downstream channel ranges from approximately 2.4 MHz to approximately 17.95 MHz and supports a data rate of 51.84 Mb/s for short reach asymmetric loops.
- 24. The system of claim 22, wherein said upstream channel ranges from approximately 0.97 MHz to approximately 1.46 MHz and supports a data rate of 3.24 Mb/S, and said downstream channel ranges from approximately 2.04 MHz to approximately 9.81 MHz and supports a data rate of 25.92 Mb/s for medium reach asymmetric loops.
- 25. The system of claim 22, wherein said upstream channel ranges from approximately 0.99 MHz to approximately 1.24 MHz and supports a data rate of 1.62 Mb/s, and said downstream channel ranges from approximately 2 MHz to approximately 5.89 MHz and supports a data rate of 12.96 Mb/s for long reach asymmetric loops.
- 26. The system of claim 22, wherein said upstream channels range from approximately 1.03 MHz to approximately 2.00 MHz and from approximately 11.3 MHz to approximately 19.08 MHz and support a data rate of 25.92 Mb/s, and said downstream channel ranges from approximately 2.4 9 MHz to approximately 10.27 MHz and supports a data rate of 25.92 Mb/s for short reach asymmetric loops.
- 27. The system of claim 22, wherein said upstream channels range from approximately 1.03 MHz to approximately 2.0 MHz and from approximately 10.36 MHz to approximately 15.19 MHz and support a data rate of 12.96 Mb/S, and said downstream channel ranges from approximately 2.46 MHz to approximately 6.35 MHz and supports a data rate of 12.96 Mb/s for medium reach asymmetric loops.
- 28. A method of providing very high speed digital subscriber line duplex telecommunications services, comprising the steps of:
a) assigning frequency channels for upstream and downstream communications whereby;
i) an upstream transmitter transmits over a local loop within a relatively low frequency upstream channel, ii) a downstream transmitter transmits within a downstream channel that is a higher frequency channel than said low frequency channel, iii) wherein said frequency channels are separated by a guard band, iv) the upstream and downstream channels vary with the reach of the local loop, v) and the guard band varies along with the upstream and downstream channels, vi) with the lowest frequency of the upstream channel remaining substantially the same vii) while the lowest frequency of the downstream channel shifts to a lower frequency as the reach of the loop increases, and viii) an upstream transmitter transmits within an upstream channel that is a frequency channel higher than that of said downstream channel; a) transmitting the assignment information of step a to subscribers and central offices within a telecommunications system; and c) transmitting data between a central office and a subscriber location employing the frequency channels assigned in step a.
- 29. The method of claim 28 further comprising the step storing the assignment information at a central office.
- 30. The method of claim 28 further comprising the step of storing information indicative of a local loop's service type at a central office so that subscribers who are to receive symmetric services or asymmetric services are identified by such stored information.
- 31. The method of claim 28 wherein the step of assigning frequency channels comprises sending a test signal to a subscriber and determining the frequency profile according to the quality of the channel, as indicated by said test signal.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/025,683, filed Sep. 9, 1996.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60025683 |
Sep 1996 |
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Continuations (1)
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08926497 |
Sep 1997 |
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09773812 |
Jan 2001 |
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