Claims
- 1. A fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) system having a forward path, comprising:
a receiving device including a QAM modulator for receiving IP signals, wherein the IP signals comprise video, audio, and data signals; the QAM modulator for receiving and modulating IP video and audio signals to provide RF video and audio signals; and at least one digital home communications terminal (DHCT) for receiving the RF video signals.
- 2. The FTTH system of claim 1, wherein the receiving device further comprises a switch for providing the IP video and audio signals to the QAM modulator via a QAM modulator address, and for providing IP data signals to a computer via a computer address.
- 3. The FTTH system of claim 1, further comprising an optical network terminal located in close proximity to the at least one DHCT for providing the IP video and audio signals to the receiving device and for providing IP telephone signals to a coupled telephone.
- 4. The FTTH system of claim 1, further comprises a reverse path, comprising:
the at least one digital home communications terminal (DHCT) for transmitting reverse RF signals, the reverse RF signals including header information and payload data; the receiving device for receiving the reverse RF signals, demodulating the reverse RF signals, and converting the demodulated signals to Ethernet signals; an optical network terminal (ONT) coupled to the receiving device for converting the Ethernet signals to optical signals, and for transmitting the optical signals to a headend facility via optical fiber; and a downstream modulator located in the headend facility for receiving the optical signals and for sending the forward signals, the downstream modulator having an identification number that is inserted into the forward signals, wherein the at least one DHCT inserts the received modulator identification number in the reverse header information, and wherein the SWRD converts the modulator identification number into an Internet Protocol address indicative of the modulator identification number.
- 5. The FTTH system of claim 4, the receiving device further comprising:
an upstream demodulator coupled to the diplex filter for demodulating the reverse RF signals; a microprocessor for converting the demodulated signals to Ethernet signals and for providing the Ethernet signals to the switch; and the switch for receiving the Ethernet signals and any additional signals from a second source, the switch for combining the signals and for providing a combined signal to the ONT.
- 6. The FTTH system of claim 5, wherein the SWRD converts the identification number into the Internet Protocol number via the microprocessor.
- 7. A method for transmitting and receiving IP signals in a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network, the IP signals including video, audio, voice, and data signals, the FTTH network including a forward path and a reverse path, the method comprising the steps of:
receiving the IP signals at an optical network terminal; providing the IP video and audio signals to a switch included in a single wire return device (SWRD), wherein the switch provides the IP video and audio signals to a QAM modulator in the SWRD; modulating the IP video and audio signals to provide modulated video and audio signals for viewing on conventional DHCTs.
- 8. The method of claim 7, further comprising the step of providing the IP data signals to the switch, wherein the switch provides the IP data signals to a coupled computer.
- 9. The method of claim 7, further comprising the steps of:
generating a reverse RF modulated signal including header information in the DHCT; providing the reverse RF modulated signal via coaxial cable to the SWRD; demodulating the reverse RF modulated signal to provide a reverse demodulated signal; processing the reverse demodulated signal to provide a reverse Ethernet signal; converting the reverse Ethernet signal to a reverse optical signal in the ONT; and receiving the reverse optical signal at a downstream modulator located in a headend facility, wherein the downstream modulator transmits a forward signal in response to the received reverse optical signal.
- 10. The FTTH system of claim 9, wherein the downstream modulator includes an identification number that is inserted into signals transmitted in the forward path and stored in the DCT, and wherein the DCT inserts the received identification number into the reverse header information prior to transmitting to the SWRD.
- 11. The FTTH system of claim 10, wherein the SWRD converts the identification number into an Internet Protocol address that is indicative of the identification number.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/671,151, filed on Sep. 25, 2003, which claims priority to U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/441,462, filed on Jan. 21, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60441462 |
Jan 2003 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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10671151 |
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10821476 |
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