Claims
- 1. A method for improving data transmission in a discrete multi-tone (DMT) modulated asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) system, the method comprising:
receiving a signal from a communication line, the signal having information indicative of line conditions, the information indicative of line conditions comprising:
line signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) information; line attenuation information; and information related to usable sub-carriers; determining line conditions from the received signal, the line conditions comprising information related to concurrently-deployed services; and adaptively selecting a predefined mask in response to the determined line conditions, the adaptively selecting the predefined mask comprising:
comparing the line conditions to predefined parameters; and correlating the predefined parameters to a predefined mask.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the predefined mask is a predefined time-frequency mask.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the predefined mask is a predefined power spectral density (PSD) mask.
- 4. A system for improving data transmission, comprising:
predefined masks; a receiver configured to receive a signal from a communication line, the signal having information indicative of line conditions; and logic configured to select one of the predefined masks in response to the received signal from the communication line.
- 5. The system of claim 4, further comprising data loading logic configured to load sub-carriers with data.
- 6. The system of claim 5, wherein the data loading logic is further configured to load the sub-carriers using a single bit-mapping scheme.
- 7. The system of claim 5, wherein the data loading logic is further configured to load the sub-carriers using a dual bit-mapping scheme.
- 8. The system of claim 4, wherein the logic configured to select one of the predefined masks is further configured to adaptively select one of the predefined masks in response to changing line conditions.
- 9. The system of claim 4, wherein the predefined masks comprise:
predefined time-frequency masks; predefined power spectral density (PSD) masks; and a combination of a predefined time-frequency mask and a predefined PSD mask.
- 10. The system of claim 9, wherein the predefined time-frequency masks include a time-frequency mask comprising:
a time slot allocated to carry downstream signals, wherein the time slot is configured to adaptively change in response to line characteristics; and a frequency bandwidth allocated to carry the downstream signals, wherein the frequency bandwidth is configured to adaptively change in response to the line characteristics.
- 11. The system of claim 9, wherein the predefined PSD masks include an adaptively-filtered PSD mask having a portion configured to adaptively change in response to line characteristics.
- 12. The system of claim 11, wherein the adaptively-changing portion is defined by a fixed frequency range having a variable attenuation.
- 13. The system of claim 11, wherein the adaptively-changing portion is defined by a changing frequency range having a fixed attenuation.
- 14. The system of claim 11, wherein the adaptively-changing portion is defined by a changing frequency range having a variable attenuation.
- 15. The system of claim 9, wherein the predefined PSD mask is defined by power levels of:
approximately −97.5 dBm/Hz peak below approximately 4 kHz; approximately 37(-92.5+21×log2(f4))dBm/Hz between approximately 4 kHz and approximately 26 kHz; approximately −36.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 26 kHz and approximately 1104 kHz; approximately 38(-36.5-36×log2(f1104))between approximately 1104 kHz and approximately 3093 kHz; approximately −90 dBm/Hz above approximately 3093 kHz, with no greater than approximately −50 dBm power in any 1 MHz sliding window above approximately 4545 kHz.
- 16. The system of claim 9, wherein the predefined PSD mask is defined by power levels of:
approximately −97.5 dBm/Hz below approximately 4 kHz; approximately 39(-92.5+4.63×log2(f4))dBm/Hz between approximately 4 kHz and approximately 80 kHz; approximately 40(-72.5+36×log2(f80))dBm/Hz between approximately 80 kHz and approximately 138 kHz; approximately −36.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 138 kHz and approximately 1104 kHz; approximately 41(-36.5-36×log2(f1104))between approximately 1104 kHz and approximately 3093 kHz; and approximately −90 dBm/Hz above approximately 3093 kHz, with no greater than approximately −50 dBm power in any 1 MHz sliding window above approximately 4545 kHz.
- 17. The system of claim 9, wherein the predefined PSD mask is defined by power levels of:
approximately −90 dBm/Hz below approximately 50 kHz; approximately 42(-90+12×log2(f50))dBm/Hz between approximately 50 kHz and approximately 80 kHz; a variable power level between approximately 80 kHz and approximately 138 kHz; approximately −36.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 138 kHz and approximately 1104 kHz; approximately 43(-36.5-36×log2(f1104))between approximately 1104 kHz and approximately 3093 kHz; and approximately −90 dBm/Hz above approximately 3093 kHz, with no greater than approximately −50 dBm power in any 1 MHz sliding window above approximately 4545 kHz.
- 18. The system of claim 9, wherein the predefined PSD mask is defined by power levels of:
approximately −90 dBm/Hz below approximately 70 kHz; approximately 44(-90+12×log2(f70))dBm/Hz between approximately 70 kHz and approximately 90 kHz; a variable power level between approximately 90 kHz and approximately 138 kHz; approximately −36.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 138 kHz and approximately 1104 kHz; approximately 45(-36.5-36×log2(f1104))between approximately 1104 kHz and approximately 3093 kHz; and approximately −90 dBm/Hz above approximately 3093 kHz, with no greater than approximately −50 dBm power in any 1 MHz sliding window above approximately 4545 kHz.
- 19. The system of claim 9, wherein the predefined PSD mask is defined by power levels of:
approximately −97.5 dBm/Hz below approximately 4 kHz; approximately 46(-97.5+17.8×log2(f4))dBm/Hz between approximately 4 kHz and approximately 26 kHz; approximately −36.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 26 kHz and approximately 121 kHz; approximately 47(-49.5-78.24×log2(f121))dBm/Hz between approximately 121 kHz and approximately 151 kHz; approximately −74.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 151 kHz and approximately 164 kHz; approximately −36.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 164 kHz and approximately 1104 kHz; approximately 48(-36.5-36×log2(f1104))between approximately 1104 kHz and approximately 3093 kHz; and approximately −90 dBm/Hz above approximately 3093 kHz.
- 20. The system of claim 9, wherein the predefined PSD mask is defined by power levels of:
approximately −97.5 dBm/Hz below approximately 4 kHz; approximately 49(-97.5+17.8×log2(f4))dBm/Hz between approximately 4 kHz and approximately 26 kHz; approximately −36.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 26 kHz and approximately 121 kHz; approximately 50(-49.5-115.8×log2(f121))dBm/Hz between approximately 121 kHz and approximately 151 kHz; approximately −85.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 151 kHz and approximately 164 kHz; approximately −36.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 164 kHz and approximately 1104 kHz; approximately 51(-36.5-36×log2(f1104))between approximately 1104 kHz and approximately 3093 kHz; and approximately −90 dBm/Hz above approximately 3093 kHz.
- 21. The system of claim 9, wherein the predefined PSD mask is defined by power levels of.
approximately −97.5 dBm/Hz below approximately 4 kHz; approximately 52(-97.5+17.8×log2(f4))dBm/Hz between approximately 4 kHz and approximately 26 kHz; approximately −36.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 26 kHz and approximately 147 kHz; approximately −41.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 147 kHz and approximately 164 kHz; approximately −36.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 164 kHz and approximately 1104 kHz; approximately 53(-36.5-36×log2(f1104))between approximately 1104 kHz and approximately 3093 kHz; and approximately −90 dBm/Hz above approximately 3093 kHz.
- 22. The system of claim 9, wherein the predefined PSD mask is defined by power levels of:
approximately −97.5 dBm/Hz below approximately 4 kHz; approximately −94.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 4 kHz and approximately 31 kHz; approximately 54(-94.5+10.88×log2(f31))dBm/Hz between approximately 31 kHz and approximately 104 kHz; approximately 55(-75.5+96.54×log2(f104))dBm/Hz between approximately 104 kHz and approximately 134 kHz; approximately 56(-40.2+9.6×log2(f134))dBm/Hz between approximately 134 kHz and approximately 175 kHz; approximately −36.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 175 kHz and approximately 1104 kHz; approximately 57(-36.5-36×log2(f1104))between approximately 1104 kHz and approximately 3093 kHz; and approximately −90 dBm/Hz above approximately 3093 kHz.
- 23. The system of claim 9, wherein the predefined PSD mask is defined by power levels of:
approximately −97.5 dBm/Hz below approximately 4 kHz; approximately −94.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 4 kHz and approximately 24 kHz; approximately 58(-80+18.42×log2(f24))dBm/Hz between approximately, 24 kHz and approximately 43 kHz; approximately 59(-64.5+18×log2(f43))dBm/Hz between approximately 43 kHz and approximately 74 kHz; approximately 60(-50.4+14.24×log2(f74))dBm/Hz between approximately 74 kHz and approximately 121 kHz; approximately 61(-40.3+7.61×log2(f121))dBm/Hz between approximately 121 kHz and approximately 171 kHz; approximately −36.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 171 kHz and approximately 1104 kHz; approximately 62(-36.5-36×log2(f1104))between approximately 1104 kHz and approximately 3093 kHz; and approximately −90 dBm/Hz above approximately 3093 kHz.
- 24. The system of claim 9, wherein the predefined PSD mask is defined by power levels of:
approximately −97.5 dBm/Hz below approximately 4 kHz; approximately −86.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 4 kHz and approximately 10 kHz; approximately 63(-86.5+25.8×log2(f10))dBm/Hz between approximately 10 kHz and approximately 27 kHz; approximately 64(-49.5+9.46×log2(f27))dBm/Hz between approximately 27 kHz and approximately 70 kHz; approximately −36.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 70 kHz and approximately 1104 kHz; approximately 65(-36.5-36×log2(f1104))between approximately 1104 kHz and approximately 3093 kHz; and approximately −90 dBm/Hz above approximately 3093 kHz.
- 25. The system of claim 9, wherein the predefined PSD mask is defined by power levels of:
approximately −97.5 dBm/Hz below approximately 4 kHz; approximately 66(-97.5+11×log2(f4))dBm/Hz between approximately 4 kHz and approximately 50 kHz; approximately 67(-57.5+15.7×log2(f50))dBm/Hz between approximately 50 kHz and approximately 126 kHz; approximately −36.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 126 kHz and approximately 1104 kHz; approximately 68(-36.5-36×log2(f1104))between approximately 1104 kHz and approximately 3093 kHz; and approximately −90 dBm/Hz above approximately 3093 kHz.
- 26. The system of claim 9, wherein the predefined PSD mask is defined by power levels of:
approximately −97.5 dBm/Hz below approximately 4 kHz; approximately −94.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 4 kHz and approximately 32 kHz; approximately 69(-94.5+20.65×log2(f32))dBm/Hz between approximately 32 kHz and approximately 109 kHz; approximately 70(-58+58×log2(f109))dBm/Hz between approximately 109 kHz and approximately 138 kHz; approximately 71(-38.3+3.36×log2(f138))dBm/Hz between approximately 138 kHz and approximately 200 kHz; approximately −36.5 dBm/Hz between approximately 200 kHz and approximately 1104 kHz; approximately 72(-36.5-36×log2(f1104))between approximately 1104 kHz and approximately 3093 kHz; and approximately −90 dBm/Hz above approximately 3093 kHz.
- 27. A method for improving data transmission comprising:
receiving a signal from a communication line, the signal having information indicative of line conditions; and selecting a predefined mask in response to the received signal.
- 28. A method for improving data transmission comprising:
receiving a signal from a communication line, the signal having information indicative of line conditions; and adaptively selecting a predefined mask in response to the received signal.
- 29. The method of claim 28, further comprising loading sub-carriers with data as a function of the adaptively-selected predefined mask.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein the loading sub-carriers with data comprises loading the sub-carriers using a single bit-mapping scheme.
- 31. The method of claim 29, wherein the loading sub-carriers with data comprises loading the sub-carriers using a dual bit-mapping scheme.
- 32. The method of claim 28, wherein the adaptively selecting the predefined mask comprises adaptively selecting a predefined time-frequency masks.
- 33. The method of claim 28, wherein the adaptively selecting the predefined mask comprises adaptively selecting a predefined power spectral density (PSD) masks.
- 34. The method of claim 28, wherein the adaptively selecting the predefined mask comprises adaptively selecting a combination of a predefined time-frequency mask and a predefined power spectral density (PSD) mask.
- 35. A system for improving data transmission comprising:
means for receiving a signal from a communication line, the signal having information indicative of line conditions; and means for selecting a predefined mask in response to the received signal.
- 36. The system of claim 35, further comprising means for loading sub-carriers with data as a function of the selected predefined mask.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application serial Nos. 60/338,939, dated Dec. 10, 2001; 60/341,654, dated Dec. 16, 2001; 60/346,809, dated Jan. 7, 2002; 60/348,575, dated Jan. 14, 2002; 60/350,552, dated Jan. 22, 2002; 60/353,880, dated Feb. 2, 2002; 60/354,888, dated Feb. 6, 2002; and 60/355,117, dated Feb. 8, 2002. These U. S. provisional patent applications are incorporated herein by reference as if set forth in their entireties.
[0002] Co-pending U.S. patent application Nos. 060706-1550 (EL 891429200 US) and 060706-1570 (EL 891429213 US), both mailed on Dec. 10, 2002, are also incorporated herein by reference as if set forth in their entireties.
Provisional Applications (8)
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60338939 |
Dec 2001 |
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60341654 |
Dec 2001 |
US |
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60346809 |
Jan 2002 |
US |
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60348575 |
Jan 2002 |
US |
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60350552 |
Jan 2002 |
US |
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60353880 |
Feb 2002 |
US |
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60354888 |
Feb 2002 |
US |
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60355117 |
Feb 2002 |
US |