Instruments and methods of detecting intermittent noise in a cable network system

US10715212B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10715212-B2
Application numberUS-201916408462-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 9, 2019
Priority dateMay 10, 2018
Publication dateJul 14, 2020
Grant dateJul 14, 2020

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Cable network test instruments are disclosed. The test instruments are configured to collect signal data at a node from a cable network system and analyze the collected data to determine whether intermittent noise is present. Methods of locating intermittent noise are also disclosed.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A cable network test instrument comprising: a port configured to be coupled to a node of a cable network system, and a controller electrically connected to the port, the controller being configured to access data on the cable network system via the port, wherein the controller includes circuitry configured to: (i) collect signal data from the cable network system when the port is coupled to the node, (ii) identify an upper boundary of a background noise floor in the collected signal data across a predetermined frequency range of the cable network system, (iii) generate a plurality of signal traces based on the collected signal data, (iv) create a carrier reference profile based on signal amplitudes in the collected signal data that exceeds the upper boundary of the background noise floor, (v) isolate a number of signal traces in the plurality of signal traces based on the carrier reference profile and the upper boundary of the background noise floor, and (vi) generate an output signal based on the number of isolated signal traces for a user to determine whether intermittent noise is present. 2. The cable network test instrument of claim 1 , wherein the circuitry configured to isolate the number of signal traces in the plurality of signal traces comprises circuitry configured to identify a plurality of signal amplitudes present in the plurality of signal traces that are less than the upper boundary of the background noise floor. 3. The cable network test instrument of claim 2 , wherein the circuitry configured to isolate the number of signal traces in the plurality of signal traces further comprises circuitry configured to: cross-correlate each signal trace of the plurality of signal traces with the carrier reference profile, compare each cross-correlation to a predetermined threshold, and identify each signal trace as including a carrier when the cross-correlation associated exceeds the predetermined threshold. 4. The cable network test instrument of claim 1 , wherein the circuitry configured to generate the output signal based on the number of isolated signal traces comprises circuitry configured to: collect the number of isolated signal traces, and generate an intermittent noise trace based on a maximum signal amplitude present at each frequency in the number of isolated signal traces, the intermittent noise trace including a plurality of signal amplitudes across the predetermined frequency range. 5. The cable network test instrument of claim 4 , further comprising a visual display, wherein the circuitry configured to generate the output signal based on the number of isolated signal traces further comprises circuitry configured to operate the visual display to show the intermittent noise trace. 6. The cable network test instrument of claim 1 , wherein the circuitry configured to identify the upper boundary of the background noise floor in the collected signal data across the predetermined frequency range of the cable network system comprises circuitry configured to: separate the predetermined frequency range into a plurality of frequency bins, said each frequency bin including a portion of the predetermined frequency range, generate a histogram of signal amplitudes based on the collected signal data for said each frequency bin, identify, for said each frequency bin, a minimum peak signal amplitude having the highest probability in the histogram, follow a slope of bars of the histogram from the identified minimum peak signal amplitude to a minimum signal amplitude for said each frequency bin, and identify the minimum signal amplitudes for the frequency bins as the upper boundary of the background noise floor for the predetermined frequency range. 7. The cable network test instrument of claim 1 , wherein: each signal trace includes a plurality of signal amplitudes, and the circuitry configured to create the carrier reference profile comprises circuitry configured to: compare the plurality of signal amplitudes in each signal trace of the plurality of signal traces to the upper boundary of the background noise floor, calculate a plurality of average signal amplitudes across the predetermined frequency range based on the signal traces having signal amplitudes above the upper boundary of the background noise floor, and identify the plurality of average signal amplitudes as the carrier reference profile. 8. The cable network test instrument of claim 1 , wherein the circuitry configured to collect the signal data from the cable network system during at least one identified time period comprises circuitry configured to: (i) identify at least one time period in which no carriers are present in an upstream band, and (ii) collect the signal data from the cable network system during the at least one identified time period. 9. The cable network test instrument of claim 1 , further comprising a visual display, wherein the circuitry of the controller is configured to operate the display to provide a visual indication of a location of the intermittent noise. 10. The cable network test instrument of claim 9 , wherein the circuitry of the controller is configured to operate the display to provide a first visual indicator when the location of the intermittent noise is downstream from the node and to provide a second visual indicator when the location of the intermittent noise is upstream from the node. 11. A cable network test instrument comprising: a port configured to be coupled to a node of a cable network system, and a controller electrically connected to the port, the controller being configured to access signal data on the cable network system via the port, wherein the controller includes circuitry configured to: (i) locate configuration messages related to an upstream band in signal data received from the cable network system, (ii) identify at least one time period in which no carriers are present in the upstream band based on at least one configuration message, (iii) collect the signal data from the cable network system during at least one identified time period, and (iv) analyze the collected signal data to determine whether intermittent noise is present at the node. 12. The cable network test instrument of claim 11 , further comprising a display operable to visually indicate intermittent noise present at the node. 13. The cable network test instrument of claim 12 , wherein the controller further comprises circuitry configured to operate the display to provide a visual indication of a location of the intermittent noise. 14. The cable network test instrument of claim 13 , wherein the circuitry configured to operate the display comprises circuitry configured to operate the display to provide a first visual indicator when the location of the intermittent noise is downstream from the node and to provide a second visual indicator when the location of the intermittent noise is upstream from the node. 15. The cable network test instrument of claim 11 , wherein the controller further comprises circuitry configured to: (i) identify an upper boundary of a background noise floor in the collected signal data across a predetermined frequency range of the cable network system, (ii) generate a plurality of signal traces based on the collected signal data, (iii) isolate a number of signal traces in the plurality of signal traces based on the upper boundary of the background noise floor, and (iv) identify the intermittent noise present at the node based on the number of isolated signal traces. 16. A method for locating intermittent noise in a c

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  • Testing arrangements · CPC title

  • in power transmission or distribution networks, i.e. with interconnected conductors · CPC title

  • H04B3/46Primary

    Monitoring; Testing · CPC title

  • using statistical or mathematical methods · CPC title

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What does patent US10715212B2 cover?
Cable network test instruments are disclosed. The test instruments are configured to collect signal data at a node from a cable network system and analyze the collected data to determine whether intermittent noise is present. Methods of locating intermittent noise are also disclosed.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Viavi Solutions Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B3/46. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 14 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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