METHOD FOR LINE CONTROL OF ACCESS NETWORK APPLIED G.HN TECHNOLOGY THERETO, ACCESS NETWORK MULTIPLEXER, ACCESS NETWORK TERMINAL, AND ACCESS NETWORK SYSTEM USING THE SAME
20170026080 ยท 2017-01-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04L5/006
ELECTRICITY
H04L5/0046
ELECTRICITY
H04L12/2834
ELECTRICITY
H04M11/062
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04M11/06
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present invention relates to a method for line control of access network applied G.hn technology thereto, and access network multiplexer (GAM), access network terminal (GNT), and access network system using the method, which includes a domain master as a collection of G.hn nodes communicating with the end-point of the access network, a switch connecting the physical layer of G.hn specification with the multiple domain masters, and a controller controlling at least one of bandwidth, output, and signal to noise ratio (SNR) offset of the signal transmitted by at least one of the domain master and the end-point.
Claims
1. An access multiplexer configured to comprise: a domain master as a collection of nodes, configured to communicate with an end-point of an access network; a switch configured to connect physical layer with a plurality of the domain masters; and a controller configured to control at least one of bandwidth, output, and signal to noise ratio offset of the signal transmitted by at least one of the domain master and the end-point.
2. The access multiplexer of claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to apply notch filtering to the signal that the domain master transmits, if actual speed of the signal the domain master transmits is higher than target bandwidth a subscriber sets up, so that the bandwidth is reduced.
3. The access multiplexer of claim 2, wherein the controller is configured to calculate actual speed of the signal the domain master transmits based on the line parameter including at least one of bandwidth, actual traffic volume, frequency characteristics, interference, packet error or the combinations thereof.
4. The access multiplexer of claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to increase at least one of the output power and the signal to noise ratio offset of the signal at least one of the domain master and the end-point transmit, if actual received signal gain of a subscriber is larger than preset target received signal gain of the subscriber, or preset target forward error correction rate of a subscriber is larger than actual forward error correction rate of the subscriber, or actual traffic for a corresponding subscriber is significantly larger to a predetermined amount than that of other subscribers.
5. An access network terminal configured to: be communicated with a domain master, which is a collection of nodes in an access multiplexer, with bundle cables; and be controlled by a controller in the access multiplexer at least one of bandwidth, actual traffic volume, output, signal to noise ratio offset or the combinations thereof.
6. The access network terminal of claim 5, wherein the controller is configured to reduce the bandwidth by applying a notch filter to the signal the domain master transmits, if actual speed of a subscriber is higher than target bandwidth a subscriber sets up, or actual traffic volume for the corresponding subscriber is low or significantly less to a predetermined amount than that of other subscribers.
7. The access network terminal of claim 6, wherein the controller is configured to calculate the actual speed of the signal at least one of the domain master or the terminal transmit based on the line parameter including at least one of bandwidth, actual traffic volume, frequency characteristics, interference, packet error or the combinations thereof.
8. The access network terminal of claim 5, wherein the controller is configured to increase at least one of the output power and the signal to noise ratio offset of the signal at least one of the domain master and the end-point transmit, if actual received signal gain of a subscriber is larger than preset target received signal gain of the subscriber, preset target forward error correction rate of a subscriber is larger than actual forward error correction rate of the subscriber, or actual traffic for a corresponding subscriber is significantly larger to a predetermined amount than that of other subscribers.
9-12. (canceled)
13. A line control method of access network comprises: in a controller of an access multiplexer, receiving target bandwidth information of a terminal which one or more than a subscriber sets up; in each domain master of the access multiplexer, detecting line parameter for the terminal; and in the controller, controlling at least one of the signal transmitted by the domain master or the terminal based on the line parameter.
14. The line control method of claim 13, wherein the controller is configured to reduce the bandwidth by applying a notch filter to the signal that the domain master transmits, if actual speed of a subscriber is higher than target bandwidth that the subscriber sets up, or actual traffic volume for a corresponding subscriber does not exist or is significantly larger to a predetermined amount than that of other subscribers.
15. The line control method of claim 13, the method further comprises: in a terminal, detecting actual received signal gain and target forward error correction rate for more than one of subscribers; and in a controller of an access multiplexer, controlling at least one of output and signal to noise ratio offset of the signal transmitted by at least one of the domain master and the terminal based on actual received signal gain and target forward error correction rate for a subscriber.
16. The line control method of claim 15, wherein the controller is configured to increase at least one of the output power and the signal to noise ratio offset of the signal that at least one of the domain master and the end-point transmit, if the actual received signal gain of a subscriber is larger than preset target received signal gain of the subscriber, preset target forward error correction rate of a subscriber is larger than actual forward error correction rate of the subscriber, or actual traffic for a corresponding subscriber is significantly larger to a predetermined amount than that of other subscribers.
17-23. (canceled)
24. The line control method of claim 13, in which the G.hn technology is applied to an access network comprising more than one access multiplexer having a plurality of ports and a plurality of subscriber terminals, the method comprises: setting up target bandwidth of the terminal; monitoring line parameter in the line physically connecting the node of the access multiplexer and the terminal; comparing computed bandwidth based on the line parameter with target bandwidth that the terminal sets up; and adjusting actual line speed of the terminal according to the target bandwidth; wherein adjusting actual line speed of the terminal is to apply a specific frequency notch filtering when the actual line speed of the terminal is higher than the target bandwidth, and the specific frequency notch filtering is disabled when the actual line speed of the terminal is lower than the target bandwidth.
25. The line control method of claim 24, wherein the line parameter includes at least one of line rate, frequency characteristics, interference, packet error or the combinations thereof.
26. The line control method of claim 24, wherein the access network is a telephone line based DSL access network.
27. The line control method of claim 24, wherein the port is replaced with the domain master and the terminal is replaced with the end-point, so as to be applied to the G.hn standard technology.
28. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] For more complete understanding of this disclosure, reference is now made to the following brief description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings and detailed description.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] Hereinafter, the line control method of an access network employing G.hn technology and G.hn access multiplexer (GAM), an access network terminal (GNT), and an access network system using the method in accordance with the present invention are explained in detail with reference to the accompanying figures. Line widths of figures or sizes of constituent components in the figures may be excessively exaggerated for the purpose of clear explanation and convenience. In addition, the terms described below are defined considering the functionalities in the present invention so that they are differently used depending upon the intention of user or operator or the convention. Therefore, the definitions for those terms are used considering the entire content of this specification.
[0027] The line control method in an access network and the system therefore in the present invention can be implemented in the access network environments employing G.hn specification in which G.hn access multiplexer (GAM), in which multiple ports perform the function of a domain master, and multiple terminals (GNTs), which perform the function of an end-point (EP) forming a G.hn domain, are connected through a bundle cable.
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[0029] As shown in
[0030] The G.hn access multiplexer (GAM) 100 comprises a domain master 120 that is a collection of G.hn nodes communicating with the terminal (GNT) 200; a switch 110 that connects multiple domain masters 120 and physical layers employing G.hn; and a controller 130 that controls at least one of speed or output of the signal transmitted by the domain master.
[0031] The terminal (GNT) 200 is connected to the domain master 120 which is a collection of G.hn nodes contained in the G.hn access multiplexer (GAM) 100 with a bundle; communicates synchronized at the pre-determined frequency less than 10 kHz; is replaced by the end-point employing G.hn specification; and at least one of the speed and output of the signal it sends can be controlled by the controller 130 of the G.hn access multiplexer (GAM) 100.
[0032] Meanwhile, the G.hn access multiplexer (GAM) 100 is located at the network operator's side and the terminal (GNT) 200, physically connected to the G.hn access multiplexer (GAM) 100 as a terminal device of it, can be located at a user's or a service subscriber's side. For example, the G.hn access multiplexer (GAM) 100 is connected with the terminal (GNT) 200 via a phone line. The G.hn access multiplexer (GAM) 100 is connected to an uplink 10 and comprises a switch 110 and multiple ports. The uplink 10 is connected with the communication devices in the upper layer and the multiple ports are connected with a terminal (GNT) 200 respectively via a phone line, CPEV, F/S. TIV, UTP, or etc.
[0033] Meanwhile, in order to apply G.hn technology to the access network consisting of the G.hn access multiplexer (GAM) 100 and the terminal (GNT) 200, each port is replaced by the domain master 120 to perform the role of domain master employing G.hn specification, and each terminal (GNT) 200 can be replaced by the end-point (EP) to perform the role of end-point employing G.hn specification. Hence, a G.hn domain on the network consisting of a domain master 120 and terminals (GNT) 200 replaced by multiple end-points connected with the domain master can be formed.
[0034] Here, the range of bit rate for the conventional DSL service subscriber is normally between 250 Kbit/sec and 100 Mbit/sec, and, more specifically, determined according to Table 1.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 DSL Service Adopted Type Technology Bitrates ADSL (G.lite) ITU-T G.992.2 up to 1,536 Kbit/s and 512 Kbit/s ADSL2 ITU-T G.992.3 up to 12 Mbit/s and 3.5 Mbit/s ADSL2+ ITU-T G.992.5 up to 24 Mbit/s and 3.5 Mbit/s VDSL ITU-T G.993.1 up to 52 Mbit/s and 16 Mbit/s VDSL2 ITU-T G.993.2 up to 200 Mbit/s
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[0036] Meanwhile, the controller 130 reduces bandwidth by applying a notch filter at a specific frequency band to the signal a domain master 120 sends if the actual speed of the signal the domain master sends is higher than the target bandwidth a subscriber sets up and in this case the controller 130 calculates the actual speed of the signal the domain master 120 sends based on the line parameter including at least one of line rate, frequency characteristics, interference, or packet error. In other words, the controller 130 sets up the bandwidth of a terminal at the subscriber side according to the service level agreement provided by the service provider.
[0037] In addition, the domain master 120 detects the actual values of line parameters at a subscriber line such as line rate, actual traffic volume, frequency characteristics, interference, packet error, or etc. At this time such line parameters can be collected at the domain master 120 side or they can be collected at the terminal (GNT) 200 side and then sent to the domain master 120. Furthermore, if the actual speed of a subscriber is higher than the target bandwidth or the actual traffic volume is low or significantly less than that of other subscribers, the controller 130 adjusts the line rate according to the target bandwidth by applying a notch filter to the frequency band having high SNR values, i.e. relatively stable frequency band or lowering transmission power so as to reduce the actual line speed; and if the actual speed of a subscriber is lower than the target bandwidth or the actual traffic volume is high or significantly more than that of other subscribers, the controller 130 adjusts the line rate according to the target bandwidth by disabling a notch filter or increasing transmission power so as to increase the actual line rate.
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[0039] As described above, since each of multiple domain masters 120 replacing each port and the terminal (GNT) 200 are connected with a bundle cable in connecting the G.hn access multiplexer (GAM) 100 and the terminal (GNT) 200, communication failure can happen to the crosstalk in a bundle cable. In particular, in case the access network is connected through the phone line as shown in
[0040] Accordingly, the controller 130 increases the output power (Tx Power) and the signal to noise ratio (SNR) offset of the signal the domain master 120 sends if the actual received signal gain (Rx Gain) of the download traffic is larger than the pre-set target received signal gain of a subscriber, the pre-set target forward error correction rate (FECR) is larger than the actual forward error correction rate of a subscriber, or the download traffic for the corresponding subscriber is large or significantly larger than that of other subscribers; it decreases the output power and the signal to noise ratio (SNR) offset of the signal the domain master 120 sends if the actual received signal gain (Rx Gain) of the download traffic is less than or equal to the pre-set target received signal gain of a subscriber, the pre-set target forward error correction rate (FECR) is less than or equal to the actual forward error correction rate of a subscriber, or the download traffic for the corresponding subscriber does not exist or is significantly less than that of other subscribers.
[0041] Furthermore, the controller 130 increases the output power (Tx Power) and the signal to noise ratio (SNR) offset of the signal the terminal (GNT) 200 sends if the actual received signal gain (Rx Gain) of the upload traffic is larger than the pre-set target received signal gain of a subscriber, the pre-set target forward error correction rate (FECR) is larger than the actual forward error correction rate of a subscriber, or the upload traffic for the corresponding subscriber is large or significantly larger than that of other subscribers; it decreases the output power and the signal to noise ratio (SNR) offset of the signal the terminal (GNT) 200 sends if the actual received signal gain (Rx Gain) of the upload traffic is less than or equal to the pre-set target received signal gain of a subscriber, the pre-set target forward error correction rate (FECR) is less than or equal to the actual forward error correction rate of a subscriber, or the upload traffic for the corresponding subscriber does not exist or is significantly less than that of other subscribers.
[0042] In other words, the received signal gain, FECR, and the actual transmission rate are changed according to the length of cable or line and the transmission power, and the transmission power and the SNR offset are changed by analyzing in real time the received signal gain, FECR, SNR, and the actual traffic volume considering the characteristics of a cable and the number of ports in a bundle cable.
[0043] At the same time, each terminal (GNT) 200 detects periodically actual transmission rate, actual traffic volume, received signal gain, FECR, and SNR of the download traffic and each domain master 120 detects periodically actual transmission rate, actual traffic volume, received signal gain, FECR, and SNR of the upload traffic; the collected information is transferred to the domain master 120 and used by the controller 130 to control the parameters of each line as described before.
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[0045] For example, in case the download transmission power (Tx Power) is set to the reference output value x for all the active ports, the traffic volume for each subscriber (subscriber A and B) does not change a lot whereas the traffic volume can increase significantly (subscriber C). Therefore, considering the traffic volume of the subscribers, the output power can be changed to above x or below x to provide differentiated service to subscribers instead of constantly maintaining the transmission power (Tx Power) at the reference output value (x) regardless of the actual usage of each subscriber.
[0046] In this case, the download transmission power (Tx Power) can be controlled by periodically monitoring the change of download traffic of each subscriber port. All ports are monitored by measuring the traffic download rate of each port for every several seconds (e.g. 5 seconds). By comparing the traffic volume (Last Down Rate) measured in the previous 5 second period (t0t1) and the traffic volume (Present Down Rate) measured in the current 5 second period (t1t2), the traffic usage of a subscriber for each port can be measured.
[0047] If the present down rate for the present 5 second period is more than 7 Mbps (e.g. IPTV service is started) or the present down rate is increased by 50% or more compared with the last down rate (in case the traffic volume for speed measurement is rapidly increased), the transmission power (Tx Power) of the corresponding port needs to be increased.
[0048] Likewise link adaptation is performed for the active ports of other subscribers as the transmission power (Tx-Power) of the corresponding port is increased to x+ above the reference output value. In other words, the used traffic volume information for each port of subscribers is statistically monitored in real time (in this case the monitored state variation can be represented by log scale to test the corresponding function) so that the traffic usage volume for each subscriber is recognized; the transmission power (Tx-Power) of the subscriber having high traffic demand can be increased as much as needed by reallocating the transmission power and contrarily the transmission power of the subscriber having low traffic demand is decreased to perform link adaptation. In this way by optimizing the transmission power (Tx-Power) according to the usage status of subscribers, limited traffic resources can be used fully.
[0049] In addition, if the present down rate for the present 5 second period (t3t4: as the transmission power can be temporarily decreased and increasing anytime, the period having statistics of decreasing transmission power happens more frequently than the period having statistics of increasing transmission power) is maintained less than 7 Mbps for more than several minutes (e.g. 5 minutes) (the current state is maintained at least 5 minutes required for STB button rebooting, PC restart, or retest of speed measurement) at the state of transmission power (Tx-Power) is x+, the transmission power (Tx-Power) of the corresponding port is reset to the reference output value x and likewise link adaptation is performed for the active ports of other subscribers to optimize the transmission power in the changed environments.
[0050] Therefore, if the transmission power of more than one of subscriber ports is not working, all the active ports of other subscribers perform link adaptation to reallocate the transmission power and improve traffic use efficiency.
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[0052] Firstly, the controller 130 in the G.hn access multiplexer (GAM) 100 receives the target bandwidth for the terminal (GNT) 200 at least one of subscribers set up (S110).
[0053] Next, each domain master 120 in the G.hn access multiplexer (GAM) 100 detects line parameters of the terminal (GNT) 200 (S120). At this time, the line parameter includes at least one of line rate, actual traffic volume, frequency characteristics, interference, or packet error. As described earlier, such line parameters can be collected at the domain master 120 side or they can be collected at the terminal (GNT) 200 side and then sent to the domain master 120. Furthermore, the controller calculates the actual speed of the signal the domain master 120 sends based on the line parameters.
[0054] Next, the controller 130 compares the actual speed of the signal the domain master 120 sends and the actual traffic volume with the target bandwidth of the terminal (GNT) 200 a subscriber sets up (S130).
[0055] Meanwhile, the controller 130 reduces bandwidth by applying a notch filter to the signal the domain master 120 sends or decreasing the transmission power if the actual speed of the signal the domain master sends is higher than the target bandwidth, or the actual traffic volume is low or significantly less than that of other subscribers (S140).
[0056] In addition, the controller 130 increases bandwidth by disabling a notch filter to the signal the domain master 120 sends if the actual speed is less than the target bandwidth or the actual traffic volume of the corresponding subscriber is significantly more than that of other subscribers (S150).
[0057] Through the steps from (S130) to (S150), the controller 130 controls the bandwidth of the signal the domain master 120 transmits based on the line parameters.
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[0059] Firstly, the terminal (GNT) 200 detects the actual received signal gain and the forward error correction rate for the subscriber (S210).
[0060] Next, the controller 130 compares the actual received signal gain and the forward error correction rate for the subscriber (S220). At the same time, the controller 130 increases the output power and the signal to noise ratio offset of the signal the domain master 120 sends (S230) if the actual received signal gain is larger than the pre-set target received signal gain of the subscriber, or the pre-set target forward error correction rate is larger than the actual forward error correction rate of the subscriber and terminates the process. In addition, the controller 130 decreases the output power and the signal to noise ratio offset of the signal the domain master 120 sends (S240) if the actual received signal gain is less than or equal to the pre-set target received signal gain of the subscriber or the pre-set target forward error correction rate is less than or equal to the actual forward error correction rate of the subscriber and terminates the process.
[0061] Through the steps from (S220) to (S240), the controller 130 controls at least one of the output power and the signal to noise ratio offset of the signal which at least one of the domain master 120 in the G.hn access multiplexer (GAM) 100 and the terminal (GNT) 200 sends based on the actual received signal gain and the target forward error correction rate.
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[0063] Firstly, the transmission power (Tx-Power) is set to the reference output value x (S310). Here, x is the average transmission power for all the active ports in a bundle cable. The x is decreased from the actual output value due to the crosstalk in the bundle cable. At the same time, the reference output value can be a default value and increased depending on the situation or contrarily it can be a maximum value and decreased depending on the traffic us age status.
[0064] The terminal (GNT) 200 detects the actual traffic usage volume (S320). In case of an office worker, the traffic usage is concentrated in nighttime since he connects to a network after leaving work and the traffic can be generated in daytime in case of a house keeper; and thus the traffic volume used is different to subscribers.
[0065] The controller 130 compares whether the actual traffic volume for the subscriber significantly increases (S330).
[0066] At this time, if the traffic volume used for a subscriber is significantly increasing, the transmission power of the corresponding subscriber is increased. Meanwhile, the transmission power of other subscribers is decreased by performing link adaptation as the transmission power of the corresponding subscriber is increased (S340). The traffic volume used is regarded as significantly increasing if the statistics for the present 5 second period is more than 7 Mbps (e.g. IPTV service is started) or the traffic volume for the present 5 second period is increased by 50% or more compared with the traffic volume for the last 5 second period.
[0067] On the contrary, if the traffic volume used for a subscriber is not increasing, the transmission power of the corresponding subscriber is decreased. Likewise, traffic resources are reallocated by performing link adaptation to the output power of other subscribers as the transmission power of the corresponding subscriber is decreased (S350). This case can happen if a PC is powered on but the traffic is not generated while the port for the subscriber is open or if a PC is powered off.
[0068] Since the transmission power is hardly maintained at the increased level, traffic usage status is periodically monitored. In case of the corresponding port having increased transmission power, if the statistics of the transmission power maintains less than 7 Mbps for several minutes (5 minutes) or if the traffic volume for the present 5 second period is decreased by 50% or more compared with the traffic volume for the last 5 second period, then the increased transmission power is not maintained and therefore the transmission power need to be reset to the reference output value x as in the initial access (S360).
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[0070] Referring to
[0071] In the line parameter monitoring step for each subscriber, the subscriber line performance is analyzed by observing the actual line parameter such as line rate, frequency characteristics, interference, packet error or etc. (S402).
[0072] In the comparing step of the actual subscriber line rate (AR) and the target bandwidth, the line performance analyzed in the line parameter monitoring step for each subscriber and the target bandwidth of the subscriber are compared (S403).
[0073] If the actual line rate is higher than the target bandwidth, a specific frequency notch filter processing step is performed (S404).
[0074] If the actual line rate is lower than the target bandwidth, a specific frequency notch filter processing step is disabled (S405).
[0075] Applying a notch filter processing to the frequency band having high SNR values, i.e. relatively stable frequency band lowers the actual line rate so as to meet the target bandwidth.
[0076] The line rate control method in the present invention can be used to provide other subscribers with more network resources by applying a notch filter processing to relatively stable frequency band and thus releasing resources having high quality or less noise; and no interference occurs since network resources having less noise are used when using the resources of other subscribers.
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[0078] As shown in
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[0081] According to the present invention as described before, the G.hn technology can be applied to the access network using the conventional copper cable or phone line so as to provide efficient data transmission with higher bandwidth to service subscribers, to provide service level agreement (SLA) by setting up the bandwidth for each port and controlling transmission speed, and to reduce crosstalk in data transmission.
[0082] The present invention has been described with reference to an embodiment shown in the figures, which is an exemplification only and the various and equivalent embodiments are made possible by those who have ordinary knowledge in the area the present invention belongs to. Therefore, the technical scope of the present invention will be determined by the claims as follows.