Patents Assigned to Acterna, LLC
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Publication number: 20080064349Abstract: The testing device of the present invention includes an RF input for connecting to a subscriber network, which has been disconnected from a communication network, for receiving ingress RF signals leaked into the subscriber network from outside sources. The device includes a signal processor for scanning the RF signals for power levels at a plurality of frequencies, and generating power level signals based at least in part on the power levels. Ideally, the power levels are compared to a threshold power level representing an acceptable amount of ingress, and a pass/fail indicator is displayed based on whether the power levels exceed the threshold power level.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: ACTERNA LLCInventors: Robert Flask, Kevin Oliver
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Publication number: 20080063395Abstract: The invention relates to a transceiver optical system in which a single serializer/deserializer (SERDES) chip is used to drive a plurality of transceiver modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: ACTERNA LLCInventors: David J. Royle, Walter Hargis, Mikhail Charny
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Publication number: 20080048882Abstract: The invention provides a handheld RF meter with an improved isolation from EMI. The meter incorporates an interference barrier comprising a connecting cable and one or more ferrite cores possibly having different impedance characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2006Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: ACTERNA LLCInventors: Darrin L. PAUGH, David E. Storvick
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Publication number: 20080031151Abstract: A portable tester for testing mutual effects of multiple services received via a shared network access link includes service signaling means for simulating user premises devices. In one embodiment, the tester is a triple play services tester supporting three IP addresses at the same time.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2007Publication date: February 7, 2008Applicant: ACTERNA LLCInventor: John G. Williams
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Publication number: 20080013612Abstract: A home network testing device includes an input port with any one or more of a variety of different connectors for receiving different types of communication cables, e.g. coaxial cable, telephone cable, and electrical cable; and a testing apparatus section with a variety of different testing apparatuses for testing for the presence of different forms of home networks, e.g. MoCA, HomePlug, and HPNA. The present invention uses discrete components to analyze the physical layer in the time domain, looking for a specifically timed RF power pulse that is characteristic of and different in each of the network protocols.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: ACTERNA LLCInventors: Walter Miller, Michael Gotwals, Robert Flask
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Publication number: 20070290693Abstract: A system for identifying elements in a cable network utilizing frequency domain reflectometry includes initial filtering stages to remove noise, second and third harmonics and side lobes, and subsequent identification stages to identify and display various elements, e.g. splitters, barrels and opens, in the cable network and their relative positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2007Publication date: December 20, 2007Applicant: ACTERNA LLCInventors: Michael Gotwals, Robert Flask, Walter Miller
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Patent number: 7304958Abstract: A method and apparatus for automated sectionalization of a DS1/DS3 data path based upon information received at a single location along the path. A test and monitor device is located at a point of demarcation between an LEC and an IEC. A Remote Module is located at a point of demarcation between the LEC and CPE. The test and monitor device is fully ANSI compatible. The information that is received is processed in a three step process in order to generate a “Sectionalizer Report”. In preparing the Sectionalizer Report, the information output from a filter is used to determine where particular Events originated.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2002Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Acterna LLCInventors: Derek J. Nelson, Paul R. Hartmann, Edward S. Tyburski
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Patent number: 7254828Abstract: A multiple input data receiver for bi-directional cable television (CATV) systems simultaneously monitors and selectively receives a return path signal on a plurality of return paths. When an appropriate data or signal transmission is detected on a return path, the corresponding return path is selected and then demodulated. The demodulated signal is appropriately decoded to yield signal data. Various tests and analyzing may be performed on the signal data. Simultaneous monitoring/receiving of all or a plurality of return paths minimizes system response time.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2001Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Acterna LLCInventor: David R. Hunter
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Publication number: 20070160331Abstract: A pluggable electro-optical module is mounted completely within the housing of a host device, e.g. testing equipment, to protect the module from external forces, such as ESD, dust and impacts. Furthermore, an equipment manufacturer can use any form of electro-optical module with any type of optical connector receptor, and adapt the electro-optic module into their optical equipment by using an adaptor cable and an optical connector adaptor, which optically couples the module to their end customer's network regardless of the optical connector on the module or the network cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: ACTERNA LLCInventors: Mikhail CHARNY, Andrew Mark Saunders
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Publication number: 20070121712Abstract: A remote testing device, including a cable modem circuit, requests an IP address from a remote cable modem termination system (CMTS) and receives back IP connection information including adaptive equalizer coefficients, which represent compensation and/or correction for transmission path noise. Using the equalizer coefficients, the remote testing device can determine a phase response, phase angles for each frequency increment over a channel bandwidth, and group delay.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2006Publication date: May 31, 2007Applicant: ACTERNA LLCInventor: Koji Okamoto
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Publication number: 20070053303Abstract: A network performance monitor and an associated method for monitoring the perceived transmission quality of a packetized multimedia signal encoded by a first codec are provided. The monitor includes a packet processor for performing real time direct counting of received and lost packets in the burst and gap states in the packet stream carrying the multimedia signal. A data processor is provided for determining packet loss distribution parameters using the burst and gap packet counters provided by the packet processor. In one aspect of the invention, the data processor is operative to compute an effective equipment impairment factor from the packet loss distribution parameters for a reference codec having known transmission impairments associated therewith, for assessing the network contribution to the perceived transmission quality of the multimedia signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2006Publication date: March 8, 2007Applicant: ACTERNA LLCInventor: Sergey Kryuchkov
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Patent number: 6943557Abstract: In a system and method for testing and displaying the abnormalities, includes opens, shorts, bridged-taps and wet sections, of a copper pair line for xDSL service use, the abnormalities are amplified and normalized so as to be displayed within a predetermined observation range. The normalization steps include piecewise gaining and biasing the reflected pulse of various gains to create a first normalized reflected trace which match the reflected traces within a predetermined observation range and thereby constitute a total smooth curve; and amplifying the first normalized reflected trace according to a function of time to create a second normalized reflected trace so as to eliminate an exponential gain decay curve of a no-fault copper pair line with the same predetermined characteristic parameters from the first normalized reflected trace to thereby obtain a second normalized reflected trace showing any amplified abnormalities.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Acterna, LLCInventor: Paul Wyar
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Patent number: 6910167Abstract: Determination of the location of an error condition or a failure includes receiving at a network interface a first framed digital signal from customer premises equipment, and determining whether the first framed digital signal indicates a failure. Overhead bits are modified in the first framed digital signal to generate a second framed digital signal, such that the modification is equivalent to insertion of errors into the first framed digital signal at a bit error ratio (BER) of not greater than a predetermined ratio, if the first framed digital signal indicates a failure. The second framed digital signal is then sent from the network interface in place of the first framed digital signal to indicate that the failure reported by the first framed digital signal is located in the customer premises equipment. Otherwise, if no failure is indicated, the first framed digital signal is transmitted without any modifications.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2002Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Acterna LLCInventors: Bruce R. Barton, Paul R. Hartmann, Maynard A. Wright
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Publication number: 20040208293Abstract: A modular test instrument comprises a base unit and one of a selection of application modules, neither being capable of performing end-user functions without the other. When physically assembled to one another, the base unit and application module comprise a structurally unitary device specialized for performance of application-specific end-user functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2004Publication date: October 21, 2004Applicant: Acterna LLCInventors: Ali M. Mohammadian, David J. Royle
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Patent number: 6738454Abstract: A method for testing various types of devices or systems employs a modular test instrument comprising a base unit and one of a selection of application modules, neither being capable of performing end-user functions without the other. When physically assembled to one another, the base unit and application module comprise a structurally unitary device specialized for performance of application-specific end-user functions. The base unit is generic to all types of test to be provided, and comprises a display, a power supply, a user interface, and generic software to operate the display and user interface. Each application module is connected to the base unit in the same manner, so that the same base unit can be employed with a wide variety of application modules. The application modules can be readily and conveniently removed from and assembled to the base unit.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2003Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Acterna LLCInventors: Ali M. Mohammadian, David J. Royle
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Patent number: 6691167Abstract: Method and Apparatus for Network Problem Segment Isolation. The present invention provides a method for characterizing network segment quality for a segment transmitting messages from a first endpoint to a second endpoint on a network. The method includes the step of receiving messages transmitted between the first and second endpoints. The messages include a first set of quality metrics for message transmission from the first to second endpoint for both the first and second segments and a second set of quality metrics for message transmission from the first endpoint to the juncture. Furthermore, the method includes subtracting the second set of quality metrics from the corresponding quality metrics of the first set of quality metrics to calculate a third set of quality metrics representing the quality metrics of the second segment. Additionally, the method includes comparing the third set of quality metrics to a first set of segment qualities.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2002Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Acterna LLCInventors: Peter J. Procopio, Gary A. Meyer, Eric R. Julien, Eugene N. Cookmeyer
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Patent number: 6653844Abstract: In a system and method for testing and displaying the abnormalities, includes opens, shorts, bridged-taps and wet sections, of a copper pair line for xDSL service use, the abnormalities are amplified and normalized so as to be displayed within a predetermined observation range. The normalization steps include piecewise gaining and biasing the reflected pulse of various gains to create a first normalized reflected trace which match the reflected traces within a predetermined observation range and thereby constitute a total smooth curve; and amplifying the first normalized reflected trace according to a function of time to create a second normalized reflected trace so as to eliminate an exponential gain decay curve of a no-fault copper pair line with the same predetermined characteristic parameters from the first normalized reflected trace to thereby obtain a second normalized reflected trace showing any amplified abnormalities.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Acterna, LLCInventor: Paul Wyar
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Patent number: 6574310Abstract: A method and apparatus for testing telephone equipment for longitudinal balance. A signal generating circuit places a test signal at a certain frequency on the tip and ring wires of a telephone line. The telephone line is monitored and the signals on the tip and ring wires are measured and compared against each other. The frequency is gradually increased in set increments until the test frequency is in the megahertz range.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Acterna, LLCInventors: Larry Hartman, Paul Wyar, Greg Quiggle
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Patent number: 6542738Abstract: A system for centrally and remotely testing switches of cellular and conventional telecommunications network wherein a controller located at a remote location provides instructions to Remote Call Processor (RCP) to thereby prompt the RCPs to establish a communication link from the RCP through a switch to a destination device whereby audio from said destination device is communicated, by way of the switch and the RCP, to the controller in order to verify that the switch properly routed and billed of the call. The destination device may be a service provided by such network or it may be another RCP.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Acterna LLCInventors: Timothy Lee Keenan, David E. Adams
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Patent number: 6385300Abstract: A modular test instrument comprises a base unit and one of a selection of application modules, neither being capable of performing end-user functions without the other. When physically assembled to one another, the base unit and application module comprise a structurally unitary device specialized for performance of application-specific end-user functions. The base unit is generic to all types of test to be provided, and comprises a display, a power supply, a user interface, and generic software to operate the display and user interface. Each application module is connected to the base unit in the same manner, so that the same base unit can be employed with a wide variety of application modules. The application modules can be readily and conveniently removed from and assembled to the base unit.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Acterna LLCInventors: Ali M. Mohammadian, David J. Royle