System And Method For Dynamically Adapting Network Delivery Modes Of Content
US-2015381764-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10187673B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10187673-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815988537-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 24, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 13, 2008 |
| Publication date | Jan 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 22, 2019 |
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Ingress noise from subscriber equipment is mitigated or prevented from reaching a cable television (CATV) network. All upstream signals including ingress noise are initially transmitted to the CATV network whenever their instantaneous power exceeds a threshold which typically distinguishes ingress noise from a valid upstream signal. Whenever the instantaneous power is below the threshold, ingress noise is blocked from reaching the CATV network. A gas tube surge protection device is included to resist component destruction and malfunction arising from lightning strikes and other high voltage, high current surges.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A noise-mitigation device for connecting subscriber equipment to a cable television (CATV) network, the device comprising: a noise mitigation circuit comprising: at least one switch having an active state and a default state, wherein, in the active state, the at least one switch is configured to permit an upstream signal to pass, and in the default state, the at least one switch is configured to block the upstream signal from passing; a detector configured to determine whether the upstream signal has a power level that is above a power threshold; and a first timer configured to expire after a first duration that is at least equal to a maximum time for a single valid upstream data packet to pass through an upstream signal path, wherein the noise mitigation circuit is configured to move the at least one switch to the active state and substantially simultaneously initiate the first timer at least partially in response to the detector determining that the power level is above the power threshold, and wherein the noise mitigation circuit is further configured to set the at least one switch in the default state at least partially in response to the first timer expiring and the detector determining that the power level is below the power threshold. 2. The device of claim 1 , further comprising: an input port configured to be connected to the CATV network; at least one subscriber port configured to be connected to the subscriber equipment; and a downstream signal path configured to transmit a downstream signal from the input port to the at least one subscriber port, wherein the downstream signal path comprises at least one filter configured to filter signals in an upstream frequency band, wherein the upstream signal path is configured to transmit the upstream signal from the at least one subscriber port to the input port. 3. The device of claim 1 , wherein the power threshold is adjustable. 4. The device of claim 1 , wherein the upstream signal path further comprises a second timer configured to expire after a second duration that is less than the first duration, wherein the noise mitigation circuit is further configured to: initiate the second timer when the detector determines that the power level of the upstream signal is above the power threshold; determine that the power level of the upstream signal is below the power threshold when the second timer expires; and set the at least one switch to the default state at least partially in response to the detector determining that the power level of the upstream signal is below the power threshold, prior to expiration of the first duration. 5. The device of claim 4 , wherein: the detector comprises a comparator and a log amplifier detector; the log amplifier detector is configured to provide a signal representative of the power level of the upstream signal to the comparator; the comparator is configured to compare the power level of the upstream signal, as represented by the signal from the log amplifier detector, with the power threshold; and the comparator is further configured to provide a comparator signal representing that the upstream signal is noise when the power level is below the threshold. 6. The device of claim 5 , wherein the noise mitigation circuit further comprises: an integrator circuit configured to integrate the comparator signal, so as to provide an integrator signal representative of whether the upstream signal is transient noise that is above the power threshold, wherein the integrator circuit is configured to integrate the comparator signal in response to initiation of the second timer; and a latch having an output that is connected to the at least one switch, wherein the at least one switch is configured to be set in the active state when the latch provides an active signal thereto from the output, and in the default state otherwise, and wherein the latch comprises: a set node configured to activate when the comparator signal represents that the signal is above the power threshold; a reset node configured to activate when either or both of: the integrator signal represents that the upstream signal is transient noise, and the second timer is expired; or the latch provides the active signal to the at least one switch, the first timer is expired, and the comparator signal indicates that the upstream signal is below the power threshold, wherein the latch is configured to provide the active signal when the set is activated, until the reset is activated. 7. The device of claim 1 , wherein the first duration is at least equal to the maximum time for the single valid upstream data packet to pass through the upstream signal path plus an additional amount of time to account for inherent tolerances in the device. 8. The device of claim 1 , wherein the device operates without demodulating frequencies within the upstream signal. 9. A noise-mitigation device for connecting subscriber equipment to a cable television (CATV) network, comprising: a first timer configured to expire a first time duration after the first timer is initiated, wherein the first time duration is at least equal to a maximum time for a single valid upstream data packet to pass through an upstream signal path of the device; and at least one switch connected to the first timer, wherein the at least one switch is configured to have an active state that allows an upstream signal to pass through the upstream signal path, and a default state that checks the upstream signal from passing through the upstream signal path, wherein the at least one switch is configured to be in the default state after the first time duration expires. 10. The device of claim 9 , further comprising: an input port configured to be connected to the CAW network; and at least one subscriber port configured to be connected to the subscriber equipment, wherein the upstream signal path extends from the at least one subscriber port to the input port, and wherein the first time duration is at least equal to the maximum time for the single valid upstream data packet to pass through the upstream signal path plus an additional amount of time to account for inherent tolerances in the device. 11. The device of claim 10 , further comprising a downstream signal path extending between the input port and the subscriber port, wherein: the downstream signal path comprises one or more downstream filters configured to filter signals outside of a downstream frequency band, the upstream signal path comprises one or more upstream filters configured to filter signals outside of an upstream frequency hand, and the upstream frequency band and the downstream frequency bands are non-overlapping. 12. The device of claim 9 , further comprising: a detector connected to the first timer and the at least one switch, wherein the detector is configured to determine a power level of the upstream signal, determine whether the upstream signal is noise based at least partially on a comparison of the power level to a power threshold, and provide a detector signal representing that the upstream signal is not noise, wherein the first timer is configured to be initiated when the detector provides the detector signal to the first timer, and wherein the at least one switch is configured to be in the active state at least partially in response to the detector providing the detector signal. 13. The device of claim 12 , further comprising a second timer configured to expire a second time duration after initiation of the second timer, the second time duration being less than the first time duration, wherein: the second timer is configured
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