Method and apparatus in a communications network
US-2015381236-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10447550B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10447550-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815935051-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 25, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 21, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 15, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 15, 2019 |
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The present application relates to a system and a method for determining relative positions slave units along a stub bus with at least a power line and a ground line. Each slave unit is operable in different power modes, which are differentiated by effective resistances between the power and ground lines. A reference voltage potential drop is determined for each slave unit while the slave units are operating in a first power mode. A positioning voltage potential drop is determined for one or more slave units while a selected slave unit is operating in a second power mode. Relative positions of the slave units are determined based on the relative voltage potential drops obtained from the reference and positioning voltage potential drops.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for determining relative positions of a plurality of slave units connected to a stub bus with a master unit, wherein the stub bus comprises at least a power line and a ground line, wherein each slave unit is operable in different power modes, which are differentiated by effective resistances between the power line and the ground line, the method comprising: determining for each slave unit a reference voltage potential drop across the power line and the ground line while the slave units are operating in a first power mode; determining a positioning voltage potential drop across the power line and the ground line with regard to the one or more slave units while a selected slave unit of the plurality of slave units is operating in a second power mode; and determining relative positions of the plurality of slave units based on relative voltage potential drops obtained from the positioning voltage potential drops and the reference voltage potential drops; wherein each slave unit comprises a voltage potential drop measurement unit arranged to measure a voltage potential drop across the power line and the ground line, the method comprising: the master unit, instructing each slave unit to measure the reference voltage potential drop while each the slave unit is operating in a low-power mode; the master unit, instructing each slave unit to measure the positioning voltage potential drop across the power line and the ground line while each slave unit is operating in a low-power mode except a selected slave unit operating in a high-power mode; and the master unit, collecting relative voltage potential drops for each slave unit, wherein each relative voltage potential drop is based on the reference voltage potential drop and positioning voltage potential drop measured by the respective slave unit; and the master unit, detecting the relative positions of one or more slave units based on the collected relative voltage potential drops. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the determining operations conducted to determine the relative positions of a plurality of slave units are under control of the master unit, which is connected to one end of the stub bus. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the master unit, receiving the relative voltage potential drops from the slave units, each of which is arranged to determine the relative voltage potential drop based on the measured reference voltage potential drop and the measured positioning voltage potential drop. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising each slave unit, determining the relative voltage potential drops by determining a difference between the measured positioning voltage potential drop and the measured reference voltage potential drop. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the master unit is arranged to maintain a list of the plurality of slave units connected to the stub bus, wherein the list indicates with respect to each slave unit whether or not the relative position along the stub bus is detected, the method comprising: repeating detecting the relative positions of one or more slave units based on the collected relative voltage potential drops as long as the relative position of at least one slave unit is undetected; wherein the collected relative voltage potential drops is obtained by instructing each slave unit to measure the reference voltage potential drop and the positioning voltage potential drop with a newly selected slave unit out of the slave units being undetected. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the master unit comprises a voltage adjustable power source arranged to apply a predefined voltage across the power line and ground line, the method comprising: the master unit, driving the predefined voltage on the power line during measuring the reference voltage potential drops and the positioning voltage potential drops. 7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the master unit comprises a voltage potential drop measurement unit arranged to measure a voltage potential drop across the power line and ground line, the method comprising: the master unit, measuring the reference voltage potential drop while each the slave unit operating in a low-power mode except a selected slave unit operating in a first high-power mode; the master unit, measuring the positioning voltage potential drop while each slave unit is operating in a low-power mode except the selected slave unit operating in a second high-power mode; the master unit, determining a relative voltage potential drop for the selected slave unit; and the master unit, detecting the relative positions of the plurality of slave units based on the relative voltage potential drops determined for each slave unit. 8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the master unit is arranged to maintain a list of the plurality of slave units connected to the stub bus, wherein the list indicates whether or not a slave unit out of the plurality of slave units has been already selected once, the method comprising: the master unit, selecting a slave unit, which has not been already selected once, out of the plurality of slave units; repeating the determining of the relative voltage potential drop for the selected slave unit; and collecting the relative voltage potential drops of the selected slave unit, wherein the relative positions of the plurality of slave units is detected by the master unit once the relative voltage potential drops have been determined for each slave unit. 9. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the master unit comprises a current adjustable power source arranged to apply a predefined current across the power line and ground line, the method further comprising: the master unit, driving the predefined current on the power line during measuring the reference voltage potential drop and the positioning voltage potential drop. 10. A system comprising a plurality of slave units connected to a stub bus with a master unit, wherein the system is enabled to determine relative positions of plurality of slave units along the stub bus, wherein the stub bus comprises at least a power line and a ground line, wherein each slave unit configured to operate in different power modes, which are differentiated by effective resistances between the power line and the ground line, the system configured to: determine for each slave unit a reference voltage potential drop across the power line and the ground line while the slave units are operating in a first power mode; determine for each slave unit a positioning voltage potential drop across the power line and the ground line with regard to the one or more slave units while a selected slave units of the plurality of slave units is operating in a second power mode; and determine relative positions of the plurality of slave units based on relative voltage potential drops obtained from the reference voltage potential drops and the positioning voltage potential drops; wherein each slave unit comprises a voltage potential drop measurement unit arranged to measure a voltage potential drop across the power line and the ground line, wherein the master unit is arranged to instruct each slave unit to measure the reference voltage potential drop while each the slave unit operating in a low-power mode; wherein the master unit is arranged to instruct each slave unit to measure the positioning voltage potential drop while each slave unit operating in a low-power mode expect a selected slave unit operating in a high-power mode; and wherein the master unit is arranged to collect relative voltage potential drops for each slave unit wherein each relative voltage potential drop is based on the reference voltage poten
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