Claims
- 1. A method of estimating the accuracy of communications data, comprising:(a) determining a maximum allowable reference pseudo error rate curve and a minimum allowable transmission safety factor, for use in estimating accuracy of symbol data in an incoming symbol data stream, said incoming symbol data stream having been transmitted over a data transparent communications link; (b) determining a symbol data transmission safety factor for said incoming symbol data stream; and (c) providing a notice indicating inaccurate symbol data if said symbol data transmission safety factor is less than said minimum allowable transmission safety factor.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein said determining a symbol data transmission safety factor includes:(a) first calculating first digital bit values to create a clean main line data symbol stream by sampling said incoming symbol data stream at a center of each symbol to determine if each said bit value of said clean main line stream is a digital “1” or a digital zero; (b) second calculating second digital bit values to create a second line data stream by sampling a plurality of selected symbols of a real time copy of said incoming data symbol stream by sampling said copy at a plurality of time-displaced points within a bit period of each selected symbol; (c) comparing each said second digital bit value at each said point in said second line of data with a corresponding said first digital bit value in a corresponding bit of said main line, and if said first value and said corresponding second value are different, adding a pseudo error to a sum which, when added for a particular said time-displaced point for all of said plurality of selected symbols, said sum is used to calculate said pseudo error rate for said point; and (d) comparing each said calculated pseudo error rate with said reference pseudo error rate for a corresponding point on said curve to calculate said transmission safety factor.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein said determining a symbol data transmission safety factor includes:(a) first measuring a selected incoming data symbol of said incoming symbol data stream to determine a central value at a center of a period of said first data symbol to determine whether said central value of said first symbol is a digital “1” or a digital zero; (b) second measuring said selected data symbol at a second time, said second time delayed from said center a first delay within said period, said second measuring for determining a second value of said selected data symbol; (c) incrementing a counter if said second value is not the same as said first value; (d) repeating steps a, b, and c for a selected plurality of data stream symbols to determine a pseudo error rate for said first delay; and (e) repeating steps a, b, c, and d for a plurality of values of said first delay to determine an incoming symbol pseudo error rate curve; and (f) calculating said transmission safety factor using data points from said incoming symbol pseudo error rate curve and data points from said reference pseudo error rate curve.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority to a Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/143,902, filed Jul. 14, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/143902 |
Jul 1999 |
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