Claims
- 1. A method of deriving a measure of signal transport loss of a wireline telecommunication link comprising the steps of:
(a) coupling a varying frequency waveform of a prescribed bandwidth to a first location of said wireline telecommunication link; (b) at said first location of said wireline telecommunication link, measuring variations in signal level response in association respective frequencies of said varying frequency waveform; and (c) generating a measure of said signal transport loss over said prescribed bandwidth based upon said variations in signal level response measured in step (b).
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein step (c) includes modifying said variations in signal level response measured in step (b) to correct for constructive and destructive interference associated with reflections from discontinuities along said wireline, and thereby produce a distortion-corrected signal response.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, further including the step of:
(d) processing said variations in signal level response measured in step (b) to provide an estimate of respective upstream and downstream bit rates at which digital subscriber line (DSL) type signals may be transported over said wireline.
- 4. The method according to claim 2, wherein step (c) further comprises:
c1-measuring background noise of said wireline telecommunication link; c2-differentially combining said distortion-corrected signal response and said background noise measured in step c1, to obtain a set of noise margin data values associated with said respective frequencies of said varying frequency waveform; and c3-processing said set of noise margin data values to produce a set of frequency bins having bit contents which effectively represent a composite bit rate available for digital signal transport over said wireline telecommunication link.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, wherein step (c) comprises:
c1-normalizing said variations in signal level response in accordance with reference data representative of simulated characteristics of said line; c2-modifying said normalized variations in signal level response to correct for constructive and destructive interference associated with reflections from discontinuities along said wireline, and thereby produce a distortion-corrected normalized signal response; c3-differentially combining said distortion-corrected normalized signal response with power spectral density values associated with the type of transceiver employed at a remote end of said wireline, to produce a modified differential data set; c4-summing said modified differential data set with a signal-to-noise gap constant required for reliable operation and coding gain values associated with the coding gain of said transceiver, to produce a coding gain-modified data set; c5-measuring background noise of said wireline telecommunication link; c6-differentially combining said coding gain-modified data set with said background noise measured in step c5, to obtain a set of noise margin data values associated with said respective frequencies of said varying frequency waveform; and c7-processing said set of noise margin data values obtained in step c6 to produce a set of frequency bins having bit contents which effectively represent a composite bit rate available for digital signal transport over said wireline telecommunication link.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, wherein step c7 comprises processing said set of noise margin data values obtained in step c6 in accordance with a Shannon Theorem operator.
- 7. For use with a test device for measuring one or more characteristics of a telecommunication wireline, an arrangement for deriving a measure of signal transport loss of said wireline telecommunication link comprising:
a signal interface for coupling signals to and receiving signals from a single-ended location of said telecommunication wireline; and a digitally controlled signal generation and response measurement unit, which is coupled with said signal interface and is operative to perform the following steps:
(a) supplying a varying frequency waveform of a prescribed bandwidth for to said signal interface and application thereby to said single-ended first location of said wireline telecommunication link; and (b) processing variations in signal level response, as received by said signal interface in association respective frequencies of said varying frequency waveform, to generate therefrom a measure of said signal transport loss over said prescribed bandwidth.
- 8. The arrangement according to claim 7, wherein step (b) comprises processing said variations in signal level response to provide an estimate of respective upstream and downstream bit rates at which digital subscriber line (DSL) type signals may be transported over said wireline.
- 9. The arrangement according to claim 7, wherein step (b) includes modifying said variations in signal level response to correct for constructive and destructive interference associated with reflections from discontinuities along said wireline, and thereby produce a distortion-corrected signal response.
- 10. The arrangement according to claim 9, further including an auxiliary signal interface coupled to receive background noise from said single-ended location of said telecommunication wireline; and
wherein step (b) further comprises:
b1-monitoring said auxiliary signal interface to provide a measure of background noise of said wireline telecommunication link; c2-differentially combining said distortion-corrected signal response and said background noise measured in step b1, to obtain a set of noise margin data values associated with said respective frequencies of said varying frequency waveform; and c3-processing said set of noise margin data values to produce a set of frequency bins having bit contents which effectively represent a composite bit rate available for digital signal transport over said wireline telecommunication link.
- 11. The arrangement according to claim 7, wherein step (b) comprises:
b1-normalizing said variations in signal level response in accordance with reference data representative of simulated characteristics of said line; b2-modifying said normalized variations in signal level response to correct for constructive and destructive interference associated with reflections from discontinuities along said wireline, and thereby produce a distortion-corrected normalized signal response; b3-differentially combining said distortion-corrected normalized signal response with power spectral density values associated with the type of transceiver employed at a remote end of said wireline, to produce a modified differential data set; b4-summing said modified differential data set with a signal-to-noise gap constant required for reliable operation and coding gain values associated with the coding gain of said transceiver, to produce a coding gain-modified data set; b5-measuring background noise of said wireline telecommunication link; b6-differentially combining said coding gain-modified data set with said background noise measured in step b5, to obtain a set of noise margin data values associated with said respective frequencies of said varying frequency waveform; and b7-processing said set of noise margin data values obtained in step b6 to produce a set of frequency bins having bit contents which effectively represent a composite bit rate available for digital signal transport over said wireline telecommunication link.
- 12. The arrangement according to claim 11, wherein step b7 comprises processing said set of noise margin data values obtained in step b6 in accordance with a Shannon Theorem operator.
- 13. The arrangement according to claim 11, further including an auxiliary signal interface coupled to receive background noise from said single-ended location of said telecommunication wireline, and wherein step b5 comprises monitoring said auxiliary signal interface to provide said measure of background noise of said wireline telecommunication link.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/042,769, filed Jan. 9, 2002, by T. Berrier et al, entitled: “Detection of Bridged Taps by Frequency Domain Reflectometry-Based Signal Processing with Precursor Signal Conditioning” (hereinafter referred to as the '769 application), which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/456,681, filed Dec. 9, 1999, by R. Walance et al, entitled: “Detection of Bridged Taps by Frequency Domain Reflectometry” (hereinafter referred to as the '681 application), each application being assigned to the assignee of the present application and the disclosures of which are incorporated herein.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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