Patents Assigned to Legerity
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Patent number: 6577598Abstract: A random-access local network having multiple nodes provides data communication across residential wiring such as telephone line as a network medium, where each node accesses the network medium using discrete multi-tone (DMT) modulated symbols. The effects of amplitude and phase distortion of transmitted DMT symbols are overcome, without the necessity of complex equalizers, by differentially encoding data prior to transmission, and recovering the transmitted data by comparing phase differentials between consecutive symbol tones. Each transmitted symbol is composed of a plurality of tone signals, each tone signal modulated according to a constellation point in a complex domain. A transmitter in a first node transmits a training symbol onto a network medium, where the DMT tones of the training symbol have an equal predetermined amount of energy.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1999Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: LegerityInventors: Chien-Meen Hwang, Hungming Chang, Eugen Gershon, Muoi Huynh, Maged F. Barsoum
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Patent number: 6456602Abstract: A physical layer device (PHY) device in a home LAN employs discrete multitone technology (DMT). The DMT system enables usage of existing residential wiring, which typically is telephone system grade twisted copper pair. The PHY device comprises a spectral image selection circuit to increase frequency diversity by examining all the images captured by a filter and restoring the transmitted signal based upon an image that may not be associated with the carrier frequency but its harmonics. Alternatively, the PHY device adjusts the sampling rate of its digital to analog convertor and accordingly filters to achieve desired grouping of spectral images.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1999Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: LegerityInventors: Chien-Meen Hwang, Muoi V. Huynh, Maged F. Barsoum, Hungming Chang, Eugen Gershon
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Patent number: 6449262Abstract: A physical layer device (PHY) device in a home LAN employs discrete multitone technology (DMT). The DMT system enables usage of existing residential wiring, which typically is telephone system grade twisted copper pair. The PHY device comprises an analog front end (AFE) circuit that frequency shifts the spectral images by using a clock signal. The multiplication of the clock signal is accomplished using a digital mixer or, in the alternative, an analog switch.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1999Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: LegerityInventors: Chien-Meen Hwang, Muoi V. Huynh, Maged F. Barsoum, Hungming Chang, Eugen Gershon
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Patent number: 6442173Abstract: A random access data network in accord with the invention will utilize discrete multi-tone (DMT) transmission over a link within a home or other premises, such as over existing in-house telephone wiring. Discrete multi-tone communication in a random access implementation raises a number of timing issues. To address these issues, all packet transmissions through the network will begin with one or more cycles of a defined periodic signal, typically a sinusoid at a specified frequency. All timing of decoding of subsequent signals, such as ID signals and DMT symbols, is based on counting signal sampling intervals following the detected timing mark. The preferred embodiment utilizes differential modulation of the tones within the DMT symbol. Each packet may include a reference symbol to enable demodulation of the first DMT data symbol. Also, the preferred embodiment of the DMT symbol includes a prefix code followed by the actual DMT waveform carrying the modulated information.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1999Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: LegerityInventors: Maged F. Barsoum, Chien-Meen Hwang, Eugen Gershon, Fred Berkowitz, Muoi V. Huynh
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Patent number: 6377666Abstract: A transmitter within a line driver circuit is configured to supply data pulses over existing residential wiring. The transmitter is implemented in a CMOS integrated circuit. The transmitter comprises three stages: a front-end digital/analog convertor (DAC), an intermediate DAC, and a current amplifier. The first stage dictates whether the output signal is in high power mode or low power mode. The intermediate DAC, as the second stage, controls the waveform shape and tunes the edge rate, thereby outputting a positive current signal and a negative current signal. The final stage amplifies these current signals to yield current signals having a desired waveform shape, power mode, and edge rate.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1998Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: LegerityInventors: Yi Cheng, Zhenhua Liu
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Patent number: 6339599Abstract: A novel collision detecting method at the physical layer is provided for use in a multi-point DMT communication system. A time mark transmitted at the beginning of a portion of a random access data communication is followed by an ID signal for identifying the communication station. The ID signal produced based on the time mark may be transmitted between the time mark and a data portion of the random access data communication. The time mark distorted by a communication channel is received by a receiver of the station that transmitted it. An additional ID signal representing the same ID data as the ID signal is produced based on the received time mark. The additional ID signal is compared with the ID signal received from the communication channel. A collision event is detected if the incoming ID signal does not match the additional ID signal. In response to the detection of the collision event, the transmission of the data portion is terminated.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1999Date of Patent: January 15, 2002Assignee: LegerityInventors: Chien-Meen Hwang, Hungming Chang, Maged F. Barsoum, Muoi V. Huynh, Eugen Gershon, Fred Berkowitz
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Patent number: 6218880Abstract: An analog delay line uses an analog-to-digital (A/D) converter which converts an analog signal into a plurality of digital signals. Digital delay lines, each including a series of digital delay elements, delay the respective digital signals. A digital-to-analog (D/A) converter converts the digital signals back into a delayed analog signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1997Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: LegerityInventor: Richard Relph
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Patent number: 6178208Abstract: A demodulation system is provided with input variable gain amplifiers controlled by a digital amplitude processing unit to adjust the level of a received amplitude and phase modulated line signal. An amplitude decoder determines a digital amplitude value corresponding to the amplitude of the received signal. A phase matching circuit compares the received signal with a set of reference phase values to determine the phase of the received signal. The reference phase values are produced by delay cells connected in series in a receive digital delay line. A reference digital delay line supplied by a reference clock signal from a local crystal oscillator is used as a timing reference for the adjustment of the receive delay line. Based on the detected amplitude and phase values of the received signal, a symbol decoder identifies the transmitted digital data.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1997Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: LegerityInventor: Eugen Gershon
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Patent number: 6175316Abstract: A discrete multi-tone communication system employing bin-to-bin differential encoding of data frames to be transmitted within the communication system. The bin-to-bin differential encoding utilizes the phase angle of previously encoded data to encode the current data relative to that phase angle. Hence, only a single reference tone is required to encode a first portion of the data frame into a discrete tone, and then the remaining data portions of the data frame are each subsequently encoded into discrete tones with reference to the phase angle of data already encoded into a discrete tone. Thus, to achieve decoding, a decoding device only requires the reference tone to begin decoding the discrete tones to the correct phase angle for an accurate reproduction of the original data frame.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: LegerityInventors: Maged F. Barsoum, Hungming Chang, Eugen Gershon, Chien-Meen Hwang, Muoi V. Huynh