Patents Assigned to Adaptive Spectrum And Signal Alignment, Inc.
  • Patent number: 7302379
    Abstract: Estimates of a communication system configuration, such as a DSL system, are based on operational data collected from a network element management system, protocol, users and/or the like. The operational data collected from the system can include performance-characterizing operational data that typically is available in an ADSL system via element-management-system protocols. Generated estimates and/or approximations can be used in evaluating system performance and directly or indirectly dictating/requiring changes or recommending improvements in operation by transmitters and/or other parts of the communication system. Data and/or other information may be collected using “internal” means or may be obtained from system elements and components via email and/or other “external” means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 27, 2007
    Assignee: Adaptive Spectrum And Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventors: John M. Cioffi, Wonjong Rhee
  • Publication number: 20070036339
    Abstract: A self-learning and/or self-adjusting communication controller and/or optimizer uses operational data collected from a communication system to adjust operation of the communication system to changing operational, environmental, etc. conditions and, in some embodiments, to customize operation of the communication system's lines and components so that their performance can be controlled, improved and/or optimized. In various embodiments, operational parameters and/or rules are established and/or adjusted based on information obtained from the system concerning the system's operation; information regarding margins used by a DSL system and code violation counts reported by the DSL system are used to set margin levels for one or more line sets (each line set including an individual line, a group of lines, a binder, etc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2006
    Publication date: February 15, 2007
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventors: John Cioffi, Wonjong Rhee, Bin Lee, Iker Almandoz, Georgios Ginis
  • Publication number: 20070036340
    Abstract: Methods, techniques and apparatus identify members and characteristics of binders and/or other groups of communication lines such as those in a DSL system. Information obtained includes the identification (for example, by scanning) of significant crosstalking “offenders” and their “victims” that are affected by the crosstalk. One or a small number of modems are instructed to transmit with preselected transmit spectra, after which evidence of crosstalk in the noise spectrum data is examined for potential victim lines. Direct evidence of noise spectrum contribution by a suspected offender line may be obtained by collecting reported noise spectrum data and/or estimated noise spectrum data from potential victim lines. Also, where such direct evidence is not available, or in addition to it, other operational data showing crosstalk interference relating to potential victim lines can be used. The transmitting modem can either be on the CO/RT side or on the CPE side.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2006
    Publication date: February 15, 2007
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventors: Wonjong Rhee, Bin Lee, Iker Almandoz, John Cioffi, Georgios Ginis
  • Publication number: 20070011559
    Abstract: Minimum-memory-implementation is available with any depth and period in DSL interleaving/deinterleaving, always allowing the minimum amount of memory to be used in both transmitter and receiver without loss of performance or of basic triangular structure, even if the interleaver/deinterleaver parameters change dynamically. A novel cell-scheduling process ensures availability of the minimum amount of memory (or any other desired memory usage) to implement an image of the perfect triangle and works for any co-prime depth and interleaver period. Minimal memory use may be further characterized by a simple off-line method that determines an addressing order for each of the memory cells in a minimum-memory (or other) implementation of an interleaver/deinterleaver according to the invention. Time variation of interleaver depth in operation can be accommodated easily with absolute minimum memory requirement at all time instants.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2006
    Publication date: January 11, 2007
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventors: John Cioffi, Georgios Ginis
  • Publication number: 20060280237
    Abstract: Loading and ordering techniques are provided for one-sided and two-sided vectored line groups, as well as loading methodologies that also can be used on a single line, in communication systems such as DSL binders. For single-user lines, bits and energy are optimally allocated for a given set of parameters, which may include maximum rate, minimum rate, maximum margin, target margin, minimum margin and PSD mask of any shape. Iterations, bit-swapping during loading or adaptive margin update during loading can be used in single-user loading, which has low complexity and can be used for a variety of loading objectives and/or goals, such as rate-adaptive, margin-adaptive and fixed-margin objectives. For multi-user vectoring systems, ordering as well as loading is provided for a supplied rate-tuple within a rate region, determining acceptable user loadings and orderings so that the rate-tuple can be implemented.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 1, 2006
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventors: Wonjong Rhee, Iker Almandoz, John Cioffi, Bin Lee, Georgios Ginis
  • Publication number: 20060280238
    Abstract: Methods, apparatus, systems and computer program products address one-sided vectoring systems that include a bonded-line set having two or more bonded DSL lines within a vectored group wherein other techniques such as precoding, tonal predictive GDFEs, tonal rotors and ordering techniques can be implemented. The performance of lines within a bonded set for a single customer can be improved for both upstream and downstream by nesting a vector coding system within, for example, GDFE and/or precoder architectures. The DSL lines within such a bonded group can have rotors applied at both transmit and receive side to achieve higher performance for these lines. The triangular matrix used by the GDFE and the precoder systems of the above-referenced applications can be modified in this context.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 3, 2006
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventors: John Cioffi, Georgios Ginis
  • Publication number: 20060280235
    Abstract: Methods, apparatus and computer program products allow a user of DSL or the like to implement user preferences to the extent feasible in light of operational limits and conditions. In some embodiments, an operational profile is imposed on the user. User preference data is evaluated to determine the extent to which one or more user preferences can be implemented in light of the operational profile. One or more controllers can assist in collecting user preference data, evaluating the user preference data, operational data and other data and information, and implementing user preferences as feasible. Evaluation of the user preference data and operational profile and/or data can include considering the compatibility of the user's preferences and the operational profile and/or data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2006
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventors: Wonjong Rhee, John Cioffi, Peter Silverman, Georgios Ginis
  • Publication number: 20060280236
    Abstract: Operator-controlled implementations of user preferences are provided when feasible. User preference data is obtained by the operator and compared to operational characteristics and parameters of a communication system, such as a DSL system, to determine whether one or more of the user preferences can be implemented in the communication system. When implementation of a user preference would violate operational rules of the system, or where implementation would adversely affect system operation, the preference need not be implemented. However, when a user preference can be implemented in the system without causing problems, the operator can implement (or permit another party to implement) the user preference to effect the user's desires. The user preference data can be obtained directly from users (for example, by surveys and other direct user feedback) or can be obtained indirectly (for example, by constructing a Hidden Markov Model that shows user preferences).
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2006
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventors: Wonjong Rhee, John Cioffi, Georgios Ginis, Peter Silverman
  • Publication number: 20060276918
    Abstract: Adaptive generalized decision feedback equalization (GDFE) allows variations in one or more channels and noise of a multi-line/multi-channel communication system to be tracked. Such tracking can be used in vector upstream (one-sided) situations in communication systems such as ADSL and VDSL, among others. The GDFE may be separated into adaptive and static portions and/or components. Either a feedforward section or a feedback section (or both) can be separated to create a static component and an adaptive component. The adaptive components adjust to the instantaneous channel and noise changes (for example, using the instantaneous errors and simple LMS algorithms). When the channel and noise do not exhibit any time-variation, the adaptive filters can zero themselves.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 20, 2006
    Publication date: December 7, 2006
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventors: John Cioffi, Wonjong Rhee, Bin Lee, Georgios Ginis
  • Publication number: 20060274893
    Abstract: Existing and future standardized VDSL2 and other systems can be integrated into and used with a vectored DSLAM or other vectored or non-vectored DSL system, without a new user disrupting service to other users in the same or a nearby binder, in some cases by using transmit power, CARMASK and/or PSDMASK DSL capabilities to reduce both downstream and upstream training-signal levels so that training of a new DSL line is non-disruptive, despite a lack of knowledge of the pre-existing binder. For vectored systems, the crosstalk from that tone can be observed, learned and then added to the vectoring system so that any subsequent excitation on that tone would be eliminated by vector processing. A second tone then can be added in the same way, etc. In non-vectored DSLs that might be operating in a binder or line set, once these non-vectored lines are observed to be present, a vectored line set controller, such as a DSL optimizer, then can anticipate the potential interference from such non-vectored lines.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 1, 2006
    Publication date: December 7, 2006
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventors: John Cioffi, Wonjong Rhee, Bin Lee, Georgios Ginis
  • Publication number: 20060274825
    Abstract: Precoding mitigates or removes interference signals (especially crosstalk) among multiple users with interconnected transmitters in vectored DSL systems and the like. Efficient implementation is provided of the R matrix in RQ factorization that characterizes multi-user downstream vector channels (such as DMT VDSL one-sided or two-sided transmission channels). A set of precoder coefficients can vary with each tone used by each user and depend upon the encoding order of users selected for each tone. In adaptive operation, the coefficients of the R and Q matrices can be updated when changes occur to the transmission environment. Variable modulo arithmetic mitigates the power-enhancement problem, and the base of modular arithmetic also can vary with each user within a single precoder for a single tone.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 20, 2006
    Publication date: December 7, 2006
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventors: John Cioffi, Wonjong Rhee, Georgios Ginis
  • Publication number: 20060268733
    Abstract: Methods, apparatus, computer program products and other embodiments model a system's channel and noise characteristics using one or more Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) by modeling the state dynamics for one or more lines and associated profiles and by learning from the line history. Besides channel and noise characteristics, user data activity also can be modeled using an HMM, where all channel, noise and user data activity can be modeled jointly using HMMs as long as the joint states are properly defined. In multi-line systems, multiple lines (for example, a set of lines in a DSL system binder) may be modeled jointly. After learning channel, noise, user data activity and/or other dynamics using HMM techniques and methods, system operation and/or configuration parameters can be controlled based on the estimated HMM, providing flexible solutions for virtually any channel, noise, user data activity and/or other dynamics.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2006
    Publication date: November 30, 2006
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventors: Wonjong Rhee, John Cioffi, Bin Lee, Iker Almandoz, Georgios Ginis, C. Sylke
  • Publication number: 20060268966
    Abstract: Superimposing phantom-mode signals reinforces existing differentially driven DSL downstream signals in a vectored binder of DSLs or reinforces upstream vectored signals in a binder of differentially excited twisted pairs, thus expanding the extra transmission modes of the previous GDSL multi-wire two-sided-excitation invention to the case where coordination can only occur on one-side of the binder. Each pair is treated as a common-mode antenna with respect to earth ground, with some pairs selectively excited at the transformer center tap at the transmit end with respect to a common (earth or chassis) ground reference. Corresponding receivers on other non-excited pairs sense the signals between their center taps and a ground at the opposite ends of the lines to the exciting transmitters. A dual use with hybrid circuits allows the receiving circuit to also have an upstream transmitter and an upstream-sensing receiver on the center tap of the opposite side of an adjacent wire.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 4, 2005
    Publication date: November 30, 2006
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventors: John Cioffi, Bin Lee, Wonjong Rhee, Georgios Ginis
  • Publication number: 20060259535
    Abstract: A set of complex rotations are used to implement a unitary “Q” matrix that can arise in various transmitters and/or receivers in communication line vectoring. Each complex rotation is a set of real rotations, where the minimum number of real rotations to perform the complex rotation is three, and where the minimum number of angles to characterize the real rotations is two. An order of rotations is also provided. The invention assists in the efficient implementation of any unitary “Q” matrix in a QR or other sophisticated matrix factorization.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 22, 2005
    Publication date: November 16, 2006
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventors: John Cioffi, Iker Almandoz, Georgios Ginis
  • Publication number: 20060198430
    Abstract: Transitions between states and/or profiles for a line in a communication system, such as a DSL system, are controlled by evaluating the current state of the line and one or more target states. Evaluation of the feasibility of staying in the current state or moving to one of the target states can be based on distributions of reported and estimated data distilled from operational data collected from the communication system. The target states may be prioritized and arranged in a matrix. Feasibility may take into account both the sufficiency of available data and the line's likely behavior in the current state and any potential target state. Probabilities of meeting operational and/or performance thresholds can be used in various sub-rules whose outputs can be combined in an overall rule that provides a feasibility or infeasibility decision. Old data can be weighted or completely purged to control its influence on a potential transition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 3, 2005
    Publication date: September 7, 2006
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum And Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventors: Wonjong Rhee, Iker Almandoz, John Cioffi
  • Publication number: 20060095565
    Abstract: Operational data collected from a communication system, such as a DSL system, may include exclusionary data and/or indicative data that can be analyzed to determine the type of communication device, such as a DSL modem, that generated the operational data. Exclusionary data, if any, can be used to exclude one or more communication device types from consideration. Indicative data, if any, may be used to influence the selection of a communication device type, such as by assigning scores to communication device type features and/or to communication device types. Information pertaining to various communication devices may be maintained in a database or the like. In a DSL system, modem types may be evaluated and selected by a modem identification unit or identifier that collects and analyzes the operational data using collecting means and identifying means. The identifier may be part of a controller, such as a DSM Center or the like implemented in and/or with a computer and coupled to the DSL system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 4, 2004
    Publication date: May 4, 2006
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum And Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventors: Wonjong Rhee, Chiang-yu Chen, Iker Almandoz
  • Publication number: 20060039454
    Abstract: A DSL or other communication system includes a modem or other communication device having at least one antenna that is configured to collect interference data relating to interference noise affecting communication signals being received by the communication device. The interference may include RF interference, such as AM radio interference, crosstalk and other types of interference from various sources. The interference data collected by the antenna is used by an interference canceller to remove and/or cancel some or all of the interference affecting received signals. In some embodiments of the present invention, more than one antenna may be used, wherein each antenna can collect interference data pertaining to a single source of interference noise. Where a modem or other communication device is coupled to multiple telephone lines, only one of which is being used as the active DSL line, wires in the remaining telephone lines or loops can be used as antennas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2004
    Publication date: February 23, 2006
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum And Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventor: John Cioffi
  • Publication number: 20060039486
    Abstract: Information is sent by a DSL system component using a non-disruptive operational data parameter. One or more bits of the non-disruptive operational data parameter are used to send other information. In some instances the selected parameter will be an unused parameter, such as an unused fast operational mode or interleaved operational mode parameter used to report operational data in a DSL system. In one embodiment of the invention, a remote modem provides a unique equipment identifier that can be paired with the telephone number on which the modem is operating. Verification of and/or searching for the correct pairing of telephone number and unique equipment identifier can be performed as well.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2004
    Publication date: February 23, 2006
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum And Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventors: Wonjong Rhee, John Cioffi
  • Publication number: 20050271075
    Abstract: Improved DSL and/or other communication system services can be provided by motivating users, service providers and operators to implement and comply with one or more operational conditions, such as parameter value limits and/or ranges, that enhance operation of the communication system. Enhanced operation can include providing a reward such as an operational benefit to one or more users and/or mitigating problems experienced by other users in the communication system, which can be one or more communication lines. A DSL line implementing and complying with one or more operational conditions is provided with a reward (such as an operational benefit like a higher maximum data rate), which is otherwise withheld if the line fails to comply with the condition(s). Each operational condition may be set and monitored by a controller, such as a DSL optimizer that collects and analyzes operational data to determine compliance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 5, 2005
    Publication date: December 8, 2005
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum And Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventors: John Cioffi, Wonjong Rhee
  • Publication number: 20050259725
    Abstract: Operational data is utilized to determine the FEXT interference induced by one line into the other DSL line. FEXT interference can be calculated using the NEXT interference measured between the two lines at the upstream ends of the loops and the downstream channel transfer function of one of the loops. Because the NEXT and transfer function constitute a linear time-invariant system, as does the FEXT interference between the lines, the NEXT interference and line transfer function can be multiplied (if in linear format) or added (if in logarithmic format) to approximate the FEXT interference between the lines. The collection of data, calculations and other functions performed in these techniques may be performed by a system controller, such as a DSL optimizer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 5, 2005
    Publication date: November 24, 2005
    Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum And Signal Alignment, Inc.
    Inventor: John Cioffi