Patent classifications
H04L12/2898
WIRELESS BROADBAND METER COLLAR
A broadband access system, comprising a broadband access hub device (hub device) and broadband access premise devices (premise devices) wirelessly coupled the hub device to provide broadband services to multiple user equipment (UEs), is described. The hub device may access broadband services on a fiber optic broadband network and wirelessly provide access to the broadband services to the premise devices. The premise device may wirelessly communicate with the hub device and communicate with user equipment (UEs) for providing access to the broadband services through the hub device. The premise device may be attached to an electric utility meter, and a power interface module of the premise device may supply electrical power to the premise device from the electric utility meter.
Gateway apparatus and methods for wireless IoT (Internet of Things) services
Gateway apparatus and methods for providing data services (including IoT data services) which leverage existing managed network (e.g., cable network) infrastructure. The disclosed methods and apparatus enable, among other things, delivery of IoT data services in a unified manner via a common portal or IoT gateway (IoTG) which may be both remotely accessed by a user, and remotely controlled/configured by the host network operator (e.g., MSO). In one variant, the premises devices include RF-enabled receivers (enhanced consumer premises equipment, or CPEe) configured to receive (and transmit) OFDM waveforms via a coaxial cable drop to the premises, and interface with the aforementioned IoTG to enable provision of both 5G high-speed data services and lower bandwidth IoT services to the premises, all via a single coaxial cable drop in the exemplary embodiment.
Alerting service provider of failed network connectivity by IoT-enabled modem
Alerting a service provider of failed network connectivity includes determining, by a modem device, a loss of connectivity of the modem device with a network. The modem device sends a first notification of the loss of connectivity to a service provider using a first communication. A second notification of a type of the loss of connectivity and a resolution time for the loss of connectivity is received using a second communication. The second communication includes an out-of-band communication. The second communication is sent by the service provider and received by a first device associated with a user.
Resetting observable channel knockouts
This disclosure describes systems, methods, and devices related to resetting observable channel knockouts. A device may transmit a poll request frame to a cable modem to solicit information associated with the cable modem. The device may receive a response frame from the cable modem, wherein the response frame includes information indicating the cable modem is in a partial operation state. The device may store at least a portion of the information in the memory. The device may determine a command configured to cause the cable modem to transition from the partial operation state. The device may transmit the command to the cable modem.
HANDSHAKE OPERATION IN POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT ACCESS FROM DISTRIBUTION POINT
Techniques discussed herein can facilitate handshake procedures for Point-to-Multipoint (P2MP) communication in connection with various DSL (Direct Subscriber Line) technologies. Various embodiments can employ different methods of separation of signaling to arrange P2MP handshake procedures based on existing Point-to-Point (P2P) handshake procedures. Example embodiments can employ one of separation in frequency, separation in time, or separation in transmission power level.
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND COMMUNICATION METHOD
When a subscriber terminal (100A) connects to the other party vCPE (310B), a communication system (1) determines whether a connection between the other party terminal (100B) and the other party vCPE (310B) and a connection between the subscriber terminal (100A) and the other party vCPE (310B) are to be established through the same network segment based on connection permission conditions of the other party vCPE (310B) and the subscriber terminal (100A), and the other party vCPE (310B) allocates a network segment, which is the same as or different from a network segment allocated to the other party terminal (100B), to the subscriber terminal (100A) according to the determination.
AN APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A CONNECTION TO A WIDE AREA NETWORK FOR VOICE CALLS, A POWER MANAGEMENT CIRCUIT, AND A METHOD FOR PROVIDING A CONNECTION TO A WIDE AREA NETWORK FOR VOICE CALLS
An apparatus for providing a connection to a wide area network for voice calls includes a wide area network circuit configured to transmit voice call data packets, a phone connection circuit configured to receive a voice call signal from a phone, a processor circuit configured to generate voice call data packets based on a voice call signal received by the phone connection circuit and a power management circuit configured to switch off at least a part of the apparatus to reach a power down mode of the apparatus, if a supply voltage drops below a supply voltage threshold.
Self-calibrating RF network and system and method for use of the same
A self-calibrating RF network and system and method for use of the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, the self-calibrating RF network includes multiple hospitality properties, wherein RF network includes a property server located in communication with a terminal device providing data services through distribution elements to end point devices, such as set-top boxes. Each of the property servers collects RF performance data relative to the terminal device, the distribution elements, and the end point devices. The RF performance data is analyzed by a remote central server that provides RF adjustment data, which is indicative of power and equalization adjustments to the terminal device, power and equalization adjustments to the plurality of distribution elements, and power and ranging adjustments to the plurality of end point devices.
Customer premises equipment (CPE), CPE mounting bracket, and CPE system
This application provides a CPE device that includes: a housing, an omnidirectional antenna, a communications module, a PCB, and a heat sink. The omnidirectional antenna is connected to an input end of the communications module, an output end of the communications module is connected to the PCB. An output end of the PCB is connected to an Ethernet cable, and the PCB is disposed on the heat sink. The communications module is configured to convert a received radio-frequency signal to a digital signal. The housing is a cylindrical structure with an opening formed at a lower end. The omnidirectional antenna, the communications module, and the PCB are disposed inside the housing. The heat sink is disposed at the lower end of the housing, and a through hole for the Ethernet cable to pass through is disposed on the heat sink.
TRANSFERRING DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER CONNECTION SIGNALS VIA A COAXIAL CABLE
A method for transmitting digital subscriber connection signals to an interface of an end user via a coaxial cable includes: supplying, by a distribution point unit (DPU), first balanced subscriber connection signals to the coaxial cable by a first transformation; coupling unbalanced subscriber connection signals into the coaxial cable into a lower frequency range of an overall frequency range; attenuating, by means of a filtering device, a reflection of the unbalanced subscriber connection signals in the coaxial cable; a second transformation of the unbalanced subscriber connection signals into second balanced subscriber connection signals by means of a balun device assigned to the interface, wherein the input impedance of the filtering device is adjusted with respect to reflections from the direction of the customer terminal output; and separately making the second balanced subscriber connection signals available at the customer terminal output.