Claims
- 1. A multicarrier communications system transmitter comprising:
an XOR scrambler; an encoder; a phase rotator; and an inverse fast fourier transform module, the module outputting a plurality of symbols, at least one of the symbols being a Q-mode symbol that indicates the transmitter is entering a Q-mode, wherein the Q-mode symbol allows the transmitter to seamlessly transition into and out of the Q-mode independent of an operational state of a receiver.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the Q-mode symbol is based on a pseudo-random quadrature amplitude modulated DMT symbol.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the transmitter and the receiver determine one or more fine gain values and a number of bits modulated on each of a plurality of carriers.
- 4. A method for a transmitter to enter a Q-mode comprising:
receiving an all zeros bit pattern; transmitting a Q-mode symbol; and entering a Q-mode, wherein the entry and exit of the Q-mode is independent of an operational state of a receiver.
- 5. The method of claim 4, further comprising determining one or more fine gain values and a number of bits modulated on each of a plurality of carriers.
- 6. The method of claim 4, further comprising mapping an all zeros word to a predetermined constellation point.
- 7. The method of claim 4, further comprising determining an XOR scrambler characteristic and a phase rotation based on a constellation point.
- 8. A protocol for a transmitter to enter a Q-mode comprising:
receiving an all zeros bit pattern; transmitting a Q-mode symbol; and entering a Q-mode, wherein the entry and exit of the Q-mode is independent of an operational state of a receiver.
- 9. The protocol of claim 8, further comprising determining one or more fine gain values and a number of bits modulated on each of a plurality of carriers.
- 10. The protocol of claim 8, further comprising mapping an all zeros word to a predetermined constellation point.
- 11. The protocol of claim 8, further comprising determining an XOR scrambler characteristic and a phase rotation based on a constellation point.
- 12. A means for a transmitter to enter a Q-mode comprising:
means for receiving an all zeros bit pattern; means for transmitting a Q-mode symbol; and means for entering a Q-mode, wherein the entry and exit of the Q-mode is independent of an operational state of a receiver.
- 13. The means of claim 12, further comprising means for determining one or more fine gain values and a number of bits modulated on each of a plurality of carriers.
- 14. The means of claim 12, further comprising means for mapping an all zeros word to a predetermined constellation point.
- 15. The means of claim 12, further comprising means for determining an XOR scrambler characteristic and a phase rotation based on a constellation point.
- 16. An information storage media comprising information that for a transmitter to enter a Q-mode comprising:
information that receives an all zeros bit pattern; information that transmits a Q-mode symbol; and information that allows the transmitter to enter a Q-mode, wherein the entry and exit of the Q-mode is independent of an operational state of a receiver.
- 17. The media of claim 16, further comprising information that determines one or more fine gain values and a number of bits modulated on each of a plurality of carriers.
- 18. The media of claim 16, further comprising information that maps an all zeros word to a predetermined constellation point.
- 19. The media of claim 16, further comprising information that determines an XOR scrambler characteristic and a phase rotation based on a constellation point.
- 20. A method of conserving power in a multicarrier communication system comprising:
transmitting a Q-mode symbol indicating a transmitter is entering a Q-mode; seamlessly transitioning into and out of the Q-mode, wherein a receiver demodulates both the Q-mode symbol and one or more information bits.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
[0001] This application claims a benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/278,936 filed Mar. 27, 2001, entitled “Receiver Transparent Q-Mode,” U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/283,467 filed Apr. 12, 2001, entitled “Receiver Transparent Q-Mode With On-Line Reconfiguration,” U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/287,968 filed May 1, 2001, entitled “Receiver Transparent Q-Mode With On-Line Reconfiguration And Scrambling,” and U.S. Ser. No. 60/293,034 filed May 23, 2001, entitled “Receiver Transparent Q-Mode With On-Line Reconfiguration And Scrambling And Q-Mode Symbol Distortion,” all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (4)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
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60278936 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
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60283467 |
Apr 2001 |
US |
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60287968 |
May 2001 |
US |
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60293034 |
May 2001 |
US |