Patents by Inventor Arlynn Wayne Wilson

Arlynn Wayne Wilson has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11175975
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for detecting fault conditions associated with an distribution point in a communication system using retrain event data. The retrain event data is collected for all of the ports associated with a target site of the distribution point. The collected retrain event data can then be organized into several different categories such as upstream related retrain events and downstream related retrain events. A screening criteria can be selected that is associated with a fault condition. The screening criteria can be evaluated using one or more evaluation metrics. Each evaluation metric can be based on normalized parameters generated from the categorized retrain event data. If all of the evaluation metrics associated with a screening criteria are satisfied, then the screening criteria is satisfied and the target site is determined to have a fault condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2021
    Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.
    Inventor: Arlynn Wayne Wilson
  • Patent number: 10887450
    Abstract: A fault in a telecommunication line can be identified and located using line test data for that telecommunication line. A series of line tests can be performed on a selected telecommunication line experiencing problems. The results from the series of line tests can be analyzed to identify differences in the results between the line tests. The identified differences can then be used to determine if a fluctuation is present in the telecommunication line. If a fluctuation is determined to be present in the telecommunication line, the identified differences can also be used to determine a location of the fluctuation relative to reference location such as the distribution point where the telecommunication line originates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 2018
    Date of Patent: January 5, 2021
    Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.
    Inventor: Arlynn Wayne Wilson
  • Patent number: 10686492
    Abstract: Multiple ports of a vectored digital subscriber line (DSL) system can be automatically reconfigured to respond to a fault or defect associated with another one of the ports of the system. Information regarding retrain events for the ports of the system can be examined to identify the “bad” port with the associated fault or defect and the corresponding group of ports affected by the bad port. The affected group of ports can be identified as a group of ports that all were retrained within a predetermined time period and for common retrain reasons (e.g., 1 or 2 different retrain reasons). Once the affected group of ports is identified, the affected group of ports and the bad port can receive corresponding repair profiles to reconfigure the ports to respond to the fault or defect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2018
    Date of Patent: June 16, 2020
    Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.
    Inventors: Arlynn Wayne Wilson, Robert A. Barrett, Nicholl Jamila Jones
  • Patent number: 10530527
    Abstract: In a vectored Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT) system that employs trellis encoding, tones of a DMT signal are paired by a trellis encoder, and parity information is shared between the paired tones. In accordance with some embodiments, the tones are paired based on an interpolation pattern that is used to calculate vectoring coefficients in an effort to mitigate interpolation error. Specifically, a tone having a vectoring coefficient with a relatively large interpolation error may be paired with a tone having a vectoring coefficient with a relatively small interpolation error thereby reducing the peak interpolation error among paired tones within the system. By reducing the peak interpolation error in the paired tones, the number of communication lines included in a vectoring group can be increased without significantly degrading signal quality.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 2018
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2020
    Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.
    Inventors: Arlynn Wayne Wilson, Richard L. Goodson
  • Patent number: 9332327
    Abstract: A system for scaling vectored DSLAM deployments has a DSLAM interfaced with a cross-connect apparatus. The DSLAM receives POTS signals from at least one bridge connection assembly. When a DSLAM is added at the cross-connect facility, at least one connector of the bridge connection assembly is disconnected from an existing DSLAM and is interfaced with the newly-added DSLAM. By moving the connector to the newly-added DSLAM, a batch of downstream distribution pairs (which are preferably bound by a single distribution cable) are effectively moved from the existing DSLAM to the new DSLAM without having to reconfigure the jumpers of the cross-connect apparatus. Accordingly, it is possible to scale the cross-connect facility to any number of vectored DSLAMs while limiting vector group sizes, thereby reducing the complexity of vectoring operations, without having to perform complex reconfigurations of the cross-connect apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 2012
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2016
    Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin W. Schneider, Arlynn Wayne Wilson
  • Patent number: 9247328
    Abstract: A system for scaling vectored DSLAM deployments has a DSLAM interfaced with a cross-connect apparatus. The DSLAM receives POTS signals from at least one bridge connection assembly. When a DSLAM is added at the cross-connect facility, at least one connector of the bridge connection assembly is disconnected from an existing DSLAM and is interfaced with the newly-added DSLAM. By moving the connector to the newly-added DSLAM, a batch of downstream distribution pairs (which are preferably bound by a single distribution cable) are effectively moved from the existing DSLAM to the new DSLAM without having to reconfigure the jumpers of the cross-connect apparatus. Accordingly, it is possible to scale the cross-connect facility to any number of vectored DSLAMs while limiting vector group sizes, thereby reducing the complexity of vectoring operations, without having to perform complex reconfigurations of the cross-connect apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 2012
    Date of Patent: January 26, 2016
    Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin W. Schneider, Arlynn Wayne Wilson
  • Patent number: 9231808
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure generally pertain to systems and methods for compensating for impulse noise. A system in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure comprises a receiver coupled to a subscriber line. The receiver is configured to receive an encoded data signal via the subscriber line and separate the signal into a common mode (CM) signal and a differential mode (DM) signal. The receiver is further configured to detect impulse noise on the CM signal and mark corresponding sub-words of the DM signal affected by the detected impulse noise as erasures. The receiver then decodes the DM signal based on whether the sub-words are marked as erasures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2011
    Date of Patent: January 5, 2016
    Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.
    Inventors: Arlynn Wayne Wilson, Richard Goodson
  • Patent number: 9191495
    Abstract: A communication system comprises a plurality of line cards having transceivers coupled to a plurality of subscriber lines. Each line card has at least one active transceiver within the same vectoring group, and each line card also has vector logic capable of cancelling crosstalk induced by an active transceiver that is a member of the vectoring group. Further, the line cards are coupled to one another via a ring connection across which vectoring information is passed from one line card to the next. In the event of a failure of one of the line cards, the failed card is bypassed by the vectoring stream so that the operational line cards can continue crosstalk vectoring operations despite such failure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2012
    Date of Patent: November 17, 2015
    Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Goodson, Arlynn Wayne Wilson, Fred Chu
  • Patent number: 9088642
    Abstract: A communication system comprises a plurality of line cards having transceivers coupled to a plurality of subscriber lines. Each line card has at least one active transceiver within the same vectoring group, and each line card also has vector logic capable of cancelling crosstalk induced by an active transceiver that is a member of the vectoring group. In the event of a vectoring fault that prevents a line card from receiving vectoring information from at least on other line card, the vector logic is configured to disable vectoring for the interferers affected by the error in order to prevent vectoring operations based on obsolete vectoring coefficients from adversely affecting the quality of the communicated signals. The transceivers communicating signals affected by the suspended vectoring operations are also configured to adjust their constellation density profiles, thereby reducing their data rates, to accommodate the increased noise level resulting from the loss of vectoring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2012
    Date of Patent: July 21, 2015
    Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Goodson, Arlynn Wayne Wilson, Fred Chu
  • Patent number: 9083785
    Abstract: 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.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2012
    Date of Patent: July 14, 2015
    Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Goodson, Arlynn Wayne Wilson, Fred Chu
  • Patent number: 8854942
    Abstract: A communication system comprises a plurality of line cards having transceivers coupled to a plurality of subscriber lines. Each line card has at least one active transceiver within the same vectoring group, and each line card also has vector logic capable of cancelling crosstalk induced by an active transceiver that is a member of the vectoring group. Further, the line cards are coupled to one another via a ring connection across which vectoring information is passed from one line card to the next. In the event of a failure of one of the line cards, the failed card is bypassed by the vectoring stream so that the operational line cards can continue crosstalk vectoring operations despite such failure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2012
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2014
    Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Goodson, Arlynn Wayne Wilson, Fred Chu
  • Patent number: 8855177
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure generally pertain to systems and methods for reducing RF interference in communication systems. A communication system in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure comprises an element management system (EMS) communicating through a network with a plurality of network access devices. The EMS is configured to manage at least one network access device such that the device refrains from communicating data or reduces a data rate within a frequency range of a nearby interferer during time periods when interfering activity of the interferer is increased. Accordingly, the effects of RF interference for signals communicated by the device is reduced and degradation of service is prevented to an extent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 2010
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2014
    Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.
    Inventors: Arlynn Wayne Wilson, Kent E. Darzi, Philip David Williams
  • Patent number: 8854943
    Abstract: A communication system comprises a plurality of line cards having transceivers coupled to a plurality of subscriber lines. Each line card has at least one transceiver within the same vectoring group, and each line card also has vector logic capable of cancelling crosstalk induced by a tone communicated by any member of the vector group. Further, the line cards are coupled to one another via a data connection across which a vectoring stream carrying vectoring information from one line card to the next. The bandwidth of the vectoring stream is reduced by dynamically adjusting time slots of the vectoring stream based on bit loading for the communicated tones.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2012
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2014
    Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Goodson, Arlynn Wayne Wilson, Fred Chu, Kevin W. Schneider
  • Patent number: 8582425
    Abstract: The present disclosure generally pertains to systems and methods for cancelling crosstalk in satellite access devices, such as DSLAMs. In one exemplary embodiment, a satellite DSLAM is configured to employ a vectored DSL modulation format, such as vectored VDSL, on both a customer premises (CP) side of the DSLAM and a network side of the DSLAM. For at least one tone communicated by the DSLAM, the DSLAM is configured to maintain a set of coefficients indicative of crosstalk contributions from interferers on both sides of the DSLAM. Based on such coefficients, the DSLAM is configured to cancel crosstalk that couples from one side of the DSLAM to the other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 2011
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2013
    Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael D. Turner, Arlynn Wayne Wilson, Fred Chu
  • Publication number: 20120275453
    Abstract: A system for scaling vectored DSLAM deployments has a DSLAM interfaced with a cross-connect apparatus. The DSLAM receives POTS signals from at least one bridge connection assembly. When a DSLAM is added at the cross-connect facility, at least one connector of the bridge connection assembly is disconnected from an existing DSLAM and is interfaced with the newly-added DSLAM. By moving the connector to the newly-added DSLAM, a batch of downstream distribution pairs (which are preferably bound by a single distribution cable) are effectively moved from the existing DSLAM to the new DSLAM without having to reconfigure the jumpers of the cross-connect apparatus. Accordingly, it is possible to scale the cross-connect facility to any number of vectored DSLAMs while limiting vector group sizes, thereby reducing the complexity of vectoring operations, without having to perform complex reconfigurations of the cross-connect apparatus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2012
    Publication date: November 1, 2012
    Inventors: Kevin W. Schneider, Arlynn Wayne Wilson
  • Publication number: 20120250491
    Abstract: A communication system comprises a plurality of line cards having transceivers coupled to a plurality of subscriber lines. Each line card has at least one transceiver within the same vectoring group, and each line card also has vector logic capable of cancelling crosstalk induced by a tone communicated by any member of the vector group. Further, the line cards are coupled to one another via a data connection across which a vectoring stream carrying vectoring information from one line card to the next. The bandwidth of the vectoring stream is reduced by dynamically adjusting time slots of the vectoring stream based on bit loading for the communicated tones.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 2, 2012
    Publication date: October 4, 2012
    Inventors: Richard Goodson, Arlynn Wayne Wilson, Fred Chu, Kevin W. Schneider
  • Publication number: 20120250490
    Abstract: A communication system comprises a plurality of line cards having transceivers coupled to a plurality of subscriber lines. Each line card has at least one active transceiver within the same vectoring group, and each line card also has vector logic capable of cancelling crosstalk induced by an active transceiver that is a member of the vectoring group. Further, the line cards are coupled to one another via a ring connection across which vectoring information is passed from one line card to the next. In the event of a failure of one of the line cards, the failed card is bypassed by the vectoring stream so that the operational line cards can continue crosstalk vectoring operations despite such failure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 2, 2012
    Publication date: October 4, 2012
    Inventors: Richard Goodson, Arlynn Wayne Wilson, Fred Chu
  • Publication number: 20120250492
    Abstract: A system for scaling vectored DSLAM deployments has a DSLAM interfaced with a cross-connect apparatus. The DSLAM receives POTS signals from at least one bridge connection assembly. When a DSLAM is added at the cross-connect facility, at least one connector of the bridge connection assembly is disconnected from an existing DSLAM and is interfaced with the newly-added DSLAM. By moving the connector to the newly-added DSLAM, a batch of downstream distribution pairs (which are preferably bound by a single distribution cable) are effectively moved from the existing DSLAM to the new DSLAM without having to reconfigure the jumpers of the cross-connect apparatus. Accordingly, it is possible to scale the cross-connect facility to any number of vectored DSLAMs while limiting vector group sizes, thereby reducing the complexity of vectoring operations, without having to perform complex reconfigurations of the cross-connect apparatus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2012
    Publication date: October 4, 2012
    Inventors: Kevin W. Schneider, Arlynn Wayne Wilson
  • Publication number: 20120243404
    Abstract: A communication system comprises a plurality of line cards having transceivers coupled to a plurality of subscriber lines. Each line card has at least one active transceiver within the same vectoring group, and each line card also has vector logic capable of cancelling crosstalk induced by an active transceiver that is a member of the vectoring group. Further, the line cards are coupled to one another via a ring connection across which vectoring information is passed from one line card to the next. In the event of a failure of one of the line cards, the failed card is bypassed by the vectoring stream so that the operational line cards can continue crosstalk vectoring operations despite such failure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 2, 2012
    Publication date: September 27, 2012
    Inventors: Richard Goodson, Arlynn Wayne Wilson, Fred Chu
  • Publication number: 20120224683
    Abstract: 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.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 2, 2012
    Publication date: September 6, 2012
    Inventors: Richard Goodson, Arlynn Wayne Wilson, Fred Chu