Claims
- 1. A method for detecting control signals in a discrete multi-tone communications system wherein the phase shift of a tone is constant comprising:computing an average phase shift of the tone; and comparing the average phase shift to a predetermined value to determine if a control signal is present.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of computing the average phase shift is applied to a single tone of a dual tone signal.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of computing the average phase shift is applied to discrete multi-tone tone 68.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of computing the average phase shift is applied to discrete multi-tone tone 20.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of computing the average phase shift is applied to discrete multi-tone handshake tones.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of computing the average phase shift is performed over a predetermined number of samples.
- 7. A method for detecting the removal of a cyclic prefix from a tone in a discrete multi-tone communications system wherein a phase shift of the tone is constant comprising:measuring a frequency domain value of tone 68 for each of a predetermined number of sample symbols; calculating a phase of each frequency domain value; calculating a change in phase between successive frequency domain values; calculating an average change in phase over the predetermined number of samples; and comparing the average change in phase to a predetermined threshold to determine if the cyclic prefix is present.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the step of measuring the frequency domain value is applied to tone 20.
- 9. The method of claim 7, wherein the step of measuring the frequency domain value is applied to multi-tone handshake tones.
- 10. A digital signal processor for detecting when a tone in a discrete multi-tone communication system is being used as a control signal comprising:means for computing an average phase shift of the tone; and means for comparing the average phase shift to a predetermined value to determine if a control signal is present.
- 11. The digital signal processor of claim 10, wherein the means for computing the average phase shift is applied to a single tone of a dual tone signal.
- 12. The digital signal processor of claim 10, wherein the means for computing the average phase shift is applied to discrete multi-tone tone 68.
- 13. The digital signal processor of claim 10, wherein the means for computing the average phase shift is applied to discrete multi-tone tone 20.
- 14. The digital signal processor of claim 10, wherein the means for computing the average phase shift is applied to discrete multi-tone handshake tones.
- 15. The digital signal processor of claim 10, wherein the means for computing the average phase shift is performed over a predetermined number of samples.
- 16. A digital signal processor for detecting when a tone in a discrete multi-tone communication system is being used as a control signal comprising:means for measuring a frequency domain value of tone 68 for each of a predetermined number of sample symbols; means for calculating a phase of each frequency domain value; means for calculating a change in phase between successive frequency domain values; means for calculating an average change in phase over the predetermined number of samples; and means for comparing the average change in phase to a predetermined threshold to determine if a cyclic prefix is present.
- 17. The digital signal processor of claim 16, wherein the means for measuring the frequency domain value is applied to tone 20.
- 18. The digital signal processor of claim 16, wherein the means for measuring the frequency domain value is applied to multi-tone handshake tones.
- 19. A discrete multi-tone communication system configured to detect when a tone is being used as a control signal comprising:means for computing an average phase shift of the tone; and means for comparing the average phase shift to a predetermined value to determine if a control signal is present.
- 20. The communication system of claim 19, wherein the means for computing the average phase shift is applied to a single tone of a dual tone signal.
- 21. The communication system of claim 19, wherein the means for computing the average phase shift is applied to discrete multi-tone tone 68.
- 22. The communication system of claim 19, wherein the means for computing the average phase shift is applied to discrete multi-tone tone 20.
- 23. The communication system of claim 19, wherein the means for computing the average phase shift is applied to discrete multi-tone handshake tones.
- 24. The communication system of claim 19, wherein the means for computing the average phase shift is performed over a predetermined number of samples.
- 25. The communication system of claim 19, wherein the means for computing the average phase shift is performed with a digital signal processor.
- 26. The communication system of claim 19, wherein the means for comparing is performed with a digital signal processor.
- 27. A discrete multi-tone communication system configured to detect when a tone is being used as a control signal comprising:means for measuring a frequency domain value of tone 68 for each of a predetermined number of sample symbols; means for calculating a phase of each frequency domain value; means for calculating a change in phase between successive frequency domain values; means for calculating an average change in phase over the predetermined number of samples; and means for comparing the average change in phase to a predetermined threshold to determine if a cyclic prefix is present.
- 28. The communication system of claim 27, wherein the means for measuring the frequency domain value is applied to tone 20.
- 29. The communication system of claim 27, wherein the means for measuring the frequency domain value is applied to multi-tone handshake tones.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application, serial No. 60/113,913, filed Dec. 28, 1998, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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WO 9834368 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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