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20080205632 | PACKET VOICE SYSTEM WITH FAR-END ECHO CANCELLATION - A packet voice transceiver adapted to reside at a first end of a communication network and to send and receive voice packets to and from a second packet voice transceiver residing at a second end of the communication network. The transceiver includes a voice encoder, a packet transmitter, a packet receiver, a voice decoder and a far-end echo canceller. The voice encoder receives an ingress audio signal and encodes the audio signal to produce an ingress packet voice signal. The packet transmitter transmits the ingress packet voice signal over the network to the second packet voice transceiver. The packet receiver receives an egress packet voice signal transmitted over the network by the second packet voice transceiver. The voice decoder decodes the egress packet voice signal to produce an egress audio signal. The far-end echo canceller reduces echo that is present in the egress audio signal and that originated at the second end. | 08-28-2008 |
20080219432 | Echo Delay Detector - An echo detector has a correlator for correlating between an incoming signal and an echo signal, the correlator being arranged to operate recursively, the detector being arranged to detect the echo and the length of its delay from peaks in the correlation. Recursive operation means the computational load can drop from being proportional to N*N, to being proportional to | 09-11-2008 |
20080219433 | FULL DUPLEX HANDS-FREE TELEPHONE SYSTEM - A telephone system comprising an analog telephone and a full-duplex speakerphone adapter is disclosed. The analog telephone comprises an ordinary analog telephone subscriber circuit for transmitting and receiving analog signals and a handset for users. The full-duplex speakerphone adapter is coupled between the analog telephone and a central office, uses a subscriber loop interface circuit through the first telephone line to couple to the ordinary analog telephone subscriber circuit of the analog telephone and uses a telephone hybrid interface circuit through the second telephone line to couple to a wall jack to communicate with the central office. | 09-11-2008 |
20080267391 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING CROSSTALK BETWEEN DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINES - A method and apparatus for reducing crosstalk between digital subscriber lines includes: firstly, determining a parameter of VDSL (Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line); secondly, determining frequency range of signal to be transmitted in the line and transmitting signal in the corresponding line according to the determined frequency range. This mainly means reducing or turning off the transmitting of the signal at a high frequency band and only using low frequency band for data transmitting in the case that the line parameter exceeds the predetermined threshold, so that crosstalk to neighboring lines is reduced. The present invention can effectively overcome the crosstalk against neighboring lines during the channel discovery phase of digital subscriber line and the transfer performance of the digital subscriber line in operation can be guaranteed. The present invention is realized based on the established standard, so the present invention is simple and easy to implement. | 10-30-2008 |
20080285740 | Method and apparatus for crosstalk estimation - A line card including: a co-channel estimator and a code selector. The line card is configured to couple to digital subscriber lines to support multi-tone modulation of communications channels thereon. The co-channel estimator is configured to estimate co-channel crosstalk coupling coefficients among selected pairs of the subscriber lines at levels for which the total crosstalk into a selected victim line among the plurality of digital subscriber lines substantially corresponds to the sum of the products of the corresponding crosstalk coupling coefficient for each remaining disturber one of the plurality of subscriber lines and a corresponding substantially unique vector transmitted thereon. The code selector couples to the co-channel estimator. The code selector is configured to select a cross-talk estimation code type and to generate substantially unique code vectors derived there from for injection into selected ones of the of subscriber lines. | 11-20-2008 |
20090067616 | CAN echo cancellation level shifter - An echo cancellation system for use with a controller area network having at least two physical layers is disclosed. The system includes a flip flop circuit and a first resistor capacitor tank circuit and a second resistor capacitor tank circuit. The echo cancellation system uses a transition dependent delay in the circuit that will be tuned to be longer than the propagation delay of the CAN transceivers but less than the bit sample point for the CAN network thus eliminating any possibility of oscillation occurring within the CAN network during transfer of information between physical layers. | 03-12-2009 |
20090080644 | SIGNAL PROCESSING - The present invention relates to detection of echo in telecommunications networks. The invention provides a method of echo detection comprising the steps of: generating a series of inbound vectors for an inbound signal; generating a series of outbound vectors for an outbound signal; repeating a predetermined number of comparison steps comprising the sub-steps of selecting an outbound vector from the outbound vectors; selecting an inbound vector from the inbound vectors; comparing said outbound vector with said inbound vector and with successive inbound vectors to generate a plurality of similarity metrics; and determining a relative position of the compared outbound vector having maximum correlation with said inbound vector; and counting the number of times each relative position is determined to be the position of maximum correlation. | 03-26-2009 |
20090129584 | Echo Canceller - An echo canceller which can respond to a sudden change in echo characteristics in real time and does not require an alteration outside the echo canceller, includes a smoothed sending-speech signal calculation means for calculating a smoothed sending-speech signal from the sending-speech signal, the smoothed sending-speech signal being obtained by smoothing the sending-speech signal; a smoothed receiving-speech signal calculation means for calculating a smoothed receiving-speech signal from the receiving-speech signal, the smoothed receiving-speech signal being obtained by smoothing the receiving-speech signal; a delay time information generation means for obtaining delay time information reflecting delay characteristics of an echo path in accordance with a correlation between the smoothed sending-speech signal and the smoothed receiving-speech signal; and an update information generation means for obtaining update information indicating execution or suspension of updating of the tap coefficients of the adaptive filter, in accordance with the sending-speech signal, the receiving-speech signal, and the delay time information. | 05-21-2009 |
20090147942 | Reducing Echo - Far-end audio signal data generated by a far-end device during voice cross-talk between the far-end device and a near-end device is received via a network. Energy levels of frequency components of the received far-end audio signal data are determined. Near-end audio signal data produced by a microphone array is received, the near-end audio signal data including components contributed by a loudspeaker playing at least some of the far-end audio signal data. Which frequency components of the near-end audio signal data to use to compute likely near-end sound source directions is controlled dynamically, where the controlling is based on the determined energy levels of the frequency components of the received far-end audio signal data. | 06-11-2009 |
20090154692 | Voice processing apparatus, voice processing system, and voice processing program - A voice processing apparatus includes a band dividing portion dividing a first voice signal generated by a first microphone and a second voice signal generated by a second microphone into predetermined frequency bands, a sound source segregating portion segregating an echo component of a voice emitted by a first sound source included in a voice emitted by a second sound source in each of the predetermined frequency bands based on the power of the first and second microphones, and a band synthesis portion synthesizing the first and second voice signals from which the echo component of the first sound source has been segregated by the sound source segregating portion into a voice signal including the voice emitted by the first sound source and a voice signal including the echo component of the first sound source. | 06-18-2009 |
20090323926 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR VOICE COMMUNICATION - An intermediary communication system, the intermediary communication including: (a) a first network interface, configured for transmitting over a first network connection to a first remote end unit a first sound sequence; and for receiving from the first remote end unit a returning sound sequence that is responsive to the first sound sequence; (b) a processor, configured to determine an echo reduction parameter in response to a relationship between a first sound sequence parameter and a returning sound sequence parameter; and (c) a second network interface, for transmitting to a second remote end unit, over a second network connection, a processed sound sequence that was generated in response to the echo reduction parameter from a preprocessed sound sequence which was generated by the first remote end unit. | 12-31-2009 |
20100002866 | VOICE COMMUNICATION APPARATUS - A voice communicating apparatus in which a far-end voice of high sound quality can be outputted from a loudspeaker and an echo which is caused by the outputted far-end voice can be accurately removed with high precision. An analog far-end voice signal supplied from a telephone unit is directly outputted from the loudspeaker and a digital detection sound signal of the far-end voice and a near-end voice detected by a microphone is delayed by a predetermined time and supplied to an arithmetic operating part. | 01-07-2010 |
20100034374 | VECTORED DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE SYSTEM HAVING MODULAR VECTORING ARRANGEMENTS - The present invention relates to a vectoring chip unit in a DSL system connectable to a plurality of DSL ports of a DSL chip comprising means for receiving data from each of the plurality of DSL ports, means for performing pre-coding/cancellation in order to reduce crosstalk and means for transmitting a result of the precoding/cancellation to the respective DSL port. Preferably, a system is provided comprising a plurality of said vectoring chips, whereby each vectoring chip is adapted to handle pre-coding/cancellation of a predetermined frequency range and the frequency ranges of each vectoring chip are non-overlapping. | 02-11-2010 |
20100128868 | Acoustic echo canceler using an accelerometer - A system includes a loudspeaker, a microphone, an echo canceling circuit, and an accelerometer coupled to the loudspeaker for providing a reference signal, a(n), to the echo canceling circuit. Preferably, the accelerometer is attached to the loudspeaker. A speaker signal, x(n), is used to drive the loudspeaker and the system also includes a switch for coupling either a(n) or x(n) to the echo canceling circuit, depending upon the volume or loudness of the sounds involved. | 05-27-2010 |
20100135481 | ECHO MITIGATION IN A CONFERENCE CALL - In an example embodiment, an example method is provided for echo mitigation in a conference call. In this method, a test audio signal is transmitted to a conference endpoint and as a result, an echo associated with the transmittal of the test audio signal is received. One or more parameters of the echo are then identified and an echo mitigation process is selected from multiple echo mitigation processes based on the identified parameters. The selected echo mitigation process is then applied. | 06-03-2010 |
20100135482 | INTERFERENCE CANCELLATION SYSTEM - An adaptive interference cancellation system is described. In one example the system operates by receiving a data signal using a DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) and receiving a reference signal, the reference signal corresponding, in part, to noise on the data signal. The reference signal is classified and a noise cancellation signal is applied to the data signal based on the classification. | 06-03-2010 |
20100195816 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR A DATA PROCESSING AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM COMPRISING SUCH DEVICE - A method and a device are provided for data processing, including the steps of transmitting a first signal from a first instance to a second instance and sending a second signal from a third instance to the first instance, wherein the second signal corresponds at least partially to the first signal as received at the third instance. | 08-05-2010 |
20100195817 | Reducing the Feedback Overhead During Crosstalk Precoder Initialization - An apparatus comprising a receiver coupled to a digital subscriber line (DSL) between an exchange site and a customer premise equipment (CPE) and configured to send a feedback error message to train a precoder coupled to the exchange site, wherein the feedback error message comprises a plurality of error components and an indication of a quantity of bits per error component, a quantization accuracy per error component, or both. Included is a method comprising sending an error feedback message to a DSL crosstalk precoder to train the crosstalk precoder, wherein the error feedback message comprises an error vector and a quantization scaling factor of the error vector. | 08-05-2010 |
20100208882 | APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING ECHO SIGNAL AND METHOD THEREOF - An echo signal processing apparatus is disclosed. The echo signal processing apparatus is utilized for generating a cancellation signal by using group phenomenon of a frequency response of an echo signal to remove the echo signal. The echo signal processing apparatus has lower cost and is able to remove the echo efficiently. | 08-19-2010 |
20100254528 | Configuring Virtual Noise Parameters of Very High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line - An apparatus comprising a transmitter configured to transmit a digital subscriber line (DSL) signal in a line from a plurality of subscriber lines according to a reference virtual noise power spectral density (PSD), wherein the reference virtual noise PSD is based on an upper bound for a worst-case far-end crosstalk (FEXT) PSD in the subscriber lines. Also included is an apparatus comprising at least one processor configured to implement a method comprising obtaining an upper bound for a worst-case FEXT PSD for a plurality of subscriber lines, obtaining a referred virtual noise PSD based on the worst-case FEXT PSD for the lines, and determining a bit-loading for the lines based on the referred virtual noise or a scaled version of the receiver-referred virtual noise. | 10-07-2010 |
20100278328 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SELECTING TONES FOR FAR-END CROSS TALK MITIGATION - Systems and methods are described for selecting tones for far-end crosstalk (FEXT) mitigation. In particular, systems and methods are described for performing far-end crosstalk (FEXT) mitigation within a digital subscriber line (xDSL) system. One embodiment is a method that comprises determining a first set of function values relating to a per-tone signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for a user among a plurality of users for a number of tones, wherein the number of tones is less than or equal to a total number of tones available for transmission. The method further comprises estimating coefficients for performing FEXT mitigation for the number of tones, performing FEXT mitigation on the number of tones based on the estimated coefficients, and performing FEXT mitigation on a selected group of tones from among the number of tones, wherein the selected group of tones is less than or equal to the number tones. | 11-04-2010 |
20100329444 | Crosstalk Estimation and Power Setting Based on Interpolation in a Multi-Channel Communication System - An access node of a communication system comprises a plurality of transmitters adapted for communication with at least one receiver over a plurality of channels. The access node is operative to obtain estimated crosstalk coefficients between a joining channel and an active channel, and to set a power level of at least one signal transmitted over the joining channel based on the estimated crosstalk coefficients. The access node obtains the estimated crosstalk coefficients by first obtaining a subset of the estimated crosstalk coefficients and subsequently determining additional ones of the estimated crosstalk coefficients by applying an interpolation process to the estimated crosstalk coefficients in the subset. The access node sets the power level of the signal transmitted over the joining channel in a manner that ensures maintenance of a desired performance characteristic for the active channel. | 12-30-2010 |
20110002458 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACOUSTIC ECHO CANCELLATION IN VOIP TERMINAL - A method of acoustic echo cancellation in the VoIP terminal using processing of the far-end signal with the digital adaptive filter in order to obtain the echo estimate that is subtracted from the microphone signal in which the far-end signal, before it is converted to the analog form and passed to the loudspeaker ( | 01-06-2011 |
20110051924 | VOICE AND DATA EXCHANGE OVER A PACKET BASED NETWORK WITH ECHO CANCELLATION - A signal processing system which discriminates between voice signals and data signals modulated by a voiceband carrier. The signal processing system includes a voice exchange, a data exchange and a call discriminator. The voice exchange is capable of exchanging voice signals between a switched circuit network and a packet based network. The signal processing system also includes a data exchange capable of exchanging data signals modulated by a voiceband carrier on the switched circuit network with unmodulated data signal packets on the packet based network. The data exchange is performed by demodulating data signals from the switched circuit network for transmission on the packet based network, and modulating data signal packets from the packet based network for transmission on the switched circuit network. The call discriminator is used to selectively enable the voice exchange and data exchange. | 03-03-2011 |
20110103574 | System and Method to Reduce Crosstalk of Digital Subscriber Lines - A computer implemented method includes determining crosstalk characteristics of a plurality of digital subscriber lines. The computer implemented method includes identifying pairs of digital subscriber lines, each of the pairs including a first digital subscriber line and a second digital subscriber line, where the first digital subscriber line has a crosstalk characteristic that is correlated to the second digital subscriber line. The computer implemented method also includes rearranging terminations at an access node to assign at least one of the identified pairs of digital subscriber lines to a common vectoring group. | 05-05-2011 |
20120063591 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING ECHO IN THE CODED DOMAIN - A method and corresponding apparatus for coded-domain acoustic echo control is presented. An echo control problem is considered as that of perceptually matching an echo signal to a reference signal. A perceptual similarity function that is based on the coded spectral parameters produced by the speech codec is defined. Since codecs introduce a significant degree of non-linearity into the echo signal, the similarity function is designed to be robust against such effects. The similarity function is incorporated into a coded-domain echo control system that also includes spectrally-matched noise injection for replacing echo frames with comfort noise. Using actual echoes recorded over a commercial mobile network, it is shown herein that the similarity function is robust against both codec non-linearities and additive noise. Experimental results further show that the echo-control is effective at suppressing echoes compared to a Normalized Least Mean Squared (NLMS)-based echo cancellation system. | 03-15-2012 |
20120224683 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS SELECTIVELY EXCLUDING TONES FROM VECTORING - A discrete multi-tone (DMT) transceiver communicates tones across a subscriber line. Vectoring is employed in an effort to reduce the effects of crosstalk. However, for some tones, such as tones significantly affected by radio frequency interference (RFI) or other forms of alien noise, vectoring may actually introduce distortions such that the vectoring degrades rather than improves overall signal quality. Control logic of the DMT transceiver is configured to sense when tones are affected by significant levels of alien noise and to exclude such tones from vectoring, thereby improving signal quality for such tones. The control logic also may lower the constellation densities of such tones in order to accommodate the vectoring exclusions applied to such tones. | 09-06-2012 |
20120243676 | Method and System for Echo Cancellation in Presence of Streamed Audio - During playing of a streamed audio while engaging in a voice communication session, a communication device may be operable to generate a background audio during an echo cancellation operation for the voice communication session, using known information associated with the streamed audio. The streamed audio may comprise audio content that is received from one or more external sources and/or locally generated within the communication device. The known information associated with the streamed audio may comprise an echo replica corresponding to an echo associated with the streamed audio and/or a modified version of the streamed audio. In instances when a residual echo suppression is operational during the echo cancellation operation, the communication device may be operable to suppress a residual echo based on a signal level of the echo replica corresponding to the echo associated with the streamed audio and/or a signal level of the modified version of the streamed audio. | 09-27-2012 |
20130003962 | METHODS, APPARATUSES AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROVIDING ACTIVE ECHO-CANCELLATION FOR SYSTEMS COMBINING VOICE COMMUNICATION AND SYNCHRONOUS AUDIO CONTENT - An apparatus for removing an echo(es) from audio content may include a processor and memory storing executable computer code causing the apparatus to at least perform operations including receiving combined audio content including voice data associated with speech of users in a call and information including audio data provided to the users. The computer program code may further cause the apparatus to remove a first echo of a first item of voice data associated with a user(s), from the combined audio content, based in part on a prior detection of the first item of voice data. The computer program code may further cause the apparatus to remove a second echo of the audio data, from the combined audio content, based in part on a previous detection of the audio data or a previous detection of data corresponding to the audio data. Corresponding methods and computer program products are also provided. | 01-03-2013 |
20130108036 | Enhanced Echo Cancellation | 05-02-2013 |
20130148801 | VOICE SWITCHING FOR VOICE COMMUNICATION ON COMPUTERS - A voice communication end device performs quality checks to determine whether acoustic echo cancellation would be ineffective, such as due to noise or clock drift or discontinuities between incoming and outgoing voice channels. In the case where echo cancellation would prove ineffective, the device falls back on a tri-state voice switching operation that includes a bi-direction state in which both channels are on in full duplex operation, which provides a smoother transition switching between active channels. The tri-state voice switching supports both voluntary transitions where the active user voluntarily stops to yield the active channel, and forced transitions where the active user is forcedly interrupted by the other user speaking more loudly. | 06-13-2013 |
20130208885 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DATA PROCESSING IN A DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE ENVIRONMENT - A method and a device for data processing in a digital subscriber line environment, wherein a flat noise margin is determined based on an actual noise determined and based on a maximum noise expected. A device is initialized using the flat noise margin. Also, a communication system is described that includes such a device. | 08-15-2013 |
20130251141 | TIME-ALIGNMENT OF CROSSTALK ACQUISITION PHASES BETWEEN MULTIPLE JOINING LINES - In an embodiment, the access node includes first and second transceiver units for initializing first and second communication channels, respectively, over first and second communication lines, respectively. The initialization of the first and second communication channels respectively including first and second handshake phases wherein peer transceiver units exchange capabilities and select (i) a common mode of operation, (ii) first and second crosstalk channel acquisition phases from the first and second communication lines, and (iii) first and second generic initialization phases. The access node further includes a line initialization controller configured to stretch the execution of the first handshake phase with respect to the execution of the second handshake phase so as to shorten a time difference between respective entries into the first and second crosstalk channel acquisition phases. | 09-26-2013 |
20140112466 | System and Method for Clock Synchronization of Acoustic Echo Canceller (AEC) with Different Sampling Clocks for Speakers and Microphones - Clock synchronization for an acoustic echo canceller (AEC) with a speaker and a microphone connected over a digital link may be provided. A clock difference may be estimated by analyzing the speaker signal and the microphone signal in the digital domain. The clock synchronization may be combined in both hardware and software. This synchronization may be performed in two stages, first with coarse synchronization in hardware, then fine synchronization in software with, for example, a re-sampler. | 04-24-2014 |
20140140499 | System and Method for the Application of an LMS Method to Updating an Echo Canceller in an ADSL Modem - An echo cancellation device relies on the known characteristics of the sync frame to monitor, update in an off-line fashion and determine the accuracy of an echo canceller in, for example, a modem, such as an ADSL modem. Specifically, time domain samples are read from the transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) paths of the modem. These samples are stored in memory. When the sync frame has received a predetermined number of the same Tx samples and Rx samples, the samples are stored. Running averages, over the sync frames, of the TX and RX samples are maintained. These averages are subtracted from a sync frame of samples, to allow LMS updating of the echo canceller taps, free of extraneous signals. Updating, i.e., tracking of changes in the echo channel, is done for the echo canceller in an off-line fashion. The coefficients for the in-line version are updated, while the off-line version is updated over several sync frames. Periodically, the performance of the off-line version is compared with the in-line version. The coefficients of the in-line version are replaced by those of the off-line version only if it is determined the off-line version, which is tracking echo channel changes, has better performance. After replacement of the in-line coefficients, the off-line tracking is continued in the off-line version. | 05-22-2014 |
20140205082 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REDUCING CROSSTALK - At least one example embodiment discloses a method of reducing crosstalk interference in a system having a plurality of communication paths. The method includes obtaining a plurality of signal values corresponding to a set of active communication paths, the active communication paths being a subset of the plurality of communication paths, obtaining an inverse channel matrix, the inverse channel matrix representing an inverse crosstalk channel matrix of the system when the plurality of communication paths in the system are active, determining a plurality of sub-matrices from the inverse channel matrix based on the set of active communication paths and compensating the signal values for crosstalk by individually applying at least one of the sub-matrices to the plurality of signal values. | 07-24-2014 |
20140341372 | Method, Related Device, and System for Crosstalk Cancellation Processing on Port Line of Access Device - Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method and a related device and system for crosstalk cancellation processing on a port line of an access device. The method for crosstalk cancellation processing on a port line of an access device includes: obtaining line configuration information of another access device connected to—a first access device, and line group identities of different port lines belonging to a same cable bundle are the same; respectively obtaining, by the first access device, according to the line configuration information of the another access device, a coefficient of an effect from a port line of the another access device having a same line group identifier as that of a local port line on the local port line; and performing crosstalk cancellation processing on the local port line on the basis of the obtained effect coefficient. | 11-20-2014 |
20140355752 | ECHO CANCELLATION - A method of echo cancellation in an acoustic system, comprising a first user device and at least one further user device, the method comprising, at the first user device: detecting an audio signal received from the at least one further user device over a communications network; supplying the audio signal when received to an audio signal processing module of the first user device, wherein the audio signal processing module processes the audio signal and outputs a processed audio signal to audio output means of the first user device; and controlling an echo cancellation process for cancelling echo from an audio signal received via audio input means of the first user device based on a loopback signal provided by the processed audio signal and selectively based on the received audio signal when detected. | 12-04-2014 |
20140362985 | UPBO FOR VECTORED DSL - Residual FEXT resulting from intended and/or inherent partial cancellation of crosstalk in vectored DSL systems impairs upstream power back-off (UPBO) as traditionally implemented. By considering and taking into account the effects of residual crosstalk on vectored DSL system performance and operation, improved data rates and/or other vectored DSL system performance are realized through the use of UPBO parameters generated for a given residual FEXT environment. | 12-11-2014 |
20150104001 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VECTORING ADSL2 LINES - The present invention relates to methods and apparatuses for extending the benefits of vectoring technology to xDSL systems including disparate types of xDSL lines. In embodiments, the invention includes a scheme to match the symbol frequencies of ADSL2 and VDSL2 lines, to then enable vectoring of ADSL2 FEXT into VDSL2 lines. | 04-16-2015 |
20150381233 | MANAGING CROSSTALK IN DSL SYSTEMS - Methods, systems, and apparatus for crosstalk avoidance in a telecommunications network are disclosed. In one aspect a method includes determining, by a network element and for each vectoring group from multiple vectoring groups, a transmission load of the vectoring group based on transmission loads of links within the vectoring group; allocating, by the network element, a different transmission interval to each vectoring group from the multiple vectoring groups based on the transmission load of the vectoring group and transmission loads of other vectoring groups in the multiple vectoring groups; and transmitting, during each different transmission interval, at least a portion of the transmission load of the vectoring group that was allocated the different transmission interval. | 12-31-2015 |
20160028436 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO REDUCE CROSSTALK OF DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINES - A method includes identifying, at a processor, a set of communication lines from a plurality of communication lines, the set of communication lines including a first communication line and a second communication line. A first crosstalk characteristic of the first communication line is correlated with a second crosstalk characteristic of the second communication line. The method also includes modifying, at the processor, a first signal corresponding to the first communication line based on a second signal corresponding to the second communication line. | 01-28-2016 |
20160080031 | Training Optimization of Multiple Lines in a Vectored System Using a Prepared-to-Join Group - A novel procedure is described which provides a method for initialization of a group of CPE devices (short: CPEs) during a training that in part registers capabilities of the CPEs, wherein at least one CPE registers late to the training and thus cannot be registered. In accordance with the example described herein, the method comprises: determining capabilities of the CPEs during a Joining Phase of the training, wherein it is determined whether a CPE device is capable of employing vectoring. The method further comprises placing in a hold status the at least one CPE that registers late by keeping a line active that is coupled to the at least one CPE. Another Joining Phase is provided after the Joining Phase in order to register the at least one CPE which has registered late. | 03-17-2016 |