Communication system, communication method, and data processing apparatus
US-2015319566-A1 · Nov 5, 2015 · US
US9467316B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9467316-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213471748-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 15, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jan 20, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 11, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 11, 2016 |
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Disclosed is a method for transmitting a low-frequency signal over a data transmission link using a digital high bit-rate signal including the steps of creating a modulated digital high bit-rate signal the average power of which varies according to the low-frequency signal, supplying the modulated digital high bit-rate signal to a first end of the data transmission link, receiving the modulated digital high bit-rate signal at a second end of the data transmission link or at an intermediate node of the data transmission link, and detecting the low-frequency signal by low-pass filtering the received modulated digital high bit-rate signal. According to the invention, the variation of the average power of the modulated digital high bit-rate signal is effected by a variation of the density of “high” bits according to the low-frequency signal.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for transmitting a modulating frequency signal over a data transmission link using a processed digital signal, the method comprising the steps of: (a) creating a modulated processed digital signal, an average power of which varies according to the modulating frequency signal, (b) supplying the modulated processed digital signal to a first end of the data transmission link, (c) receiving the modulated processed digital signal at a second end of the data transmission link or at an intermediate node of the data transmission link, and (d) detecting the modulating frequency signal by low-pass filtering the received modulated processed digital signal, wherein (e) the variation of the average power of the modulated processed digital signal is effected by a variation of the density of bits according to the modulating frequency signal. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the transmission link is an optical transmission link and that the modulated processed digital signal supplied to the first end of the transmission link is an optical signal. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the modulated processed digital signal is created by modulating the average power of a processed digital signal according to the modulating frequency signal, with the processed digital signal revealing an essentially constant average power. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the density variation is effected by inserting, according to a predetermined pattern, additional bits into the processed digital signal in order to increase or decrease its average power, preferably by wrapping the data of the processed digital signal into outer frames, in which the additional bits are added. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the density variation of bits within the modulated processed digital signal is effected by applying a varying encoding rule for directly creating the modulated processed digital signal or by applying a varying modulating encoding rule to the processed digital signal to be modulated according to the modulating frequency signal. 6. The method according to claim 5 , wherein the encoding rule or the further modulating encoding rule uses an nB/mB encoding method, which maps digital words having n bits to digital words having m bits, wherein m and n are integer numbers with m greater than n, and wherein the m-bit words are chosen such that the density of bits of the concatenated m-bit words, which form the modulated processed digital signal, yields an average power of the modulated processed digital signal corresponding to the modulating frequency signal. 7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the modulated processed digital signal is created by further encoding a processed digital signal, the further encoding including the step of: (f) dividing the processed digital signal into concatenated p-bit words and inverting the single bits of the p-bit words if the number of bits that do not transport any power that contribute to an increase of the average power of the signal is greater than or equal to the number of bits that contribute to an increase of the average power of the signal, only, and by adding an overhead bit to the p-bit words so as to form the modulated processed digital signal consisting of concatenated (p+1)-bit words revealing, as compared to the original processed digital signal and corresponding to the modulating frequency signal, an increased average power, and by setting the overhead bit in the (p+1)-bit words to indicate if no inversion was effected or if inversion was effected. 8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein (i) a varying encoding rule or a varying modulating encoding rule to include two states between which switching is effected in order to modulate the processed digital signal, the first state being assigned a maximum value and a second state being assigned to a minimum value of the modulating frequency signal, (j) a first one of the two states defining the maximum increase and a second one of the two states defining the minimum increase of the density of bits within the modulated processed digital signal as compared to the original processed digital signal, or (k) a first one of the two states defining the maximum decrease and a second one of the two states defining the minimum decrease of the density of bits within the modulated processed digital signal as compared to the original processed digital signal, or (l) a first one of the two states defining the maximum increase and a second one of the two states defining the maximum decrease of the density of bits within the modulated processed digital signal as compared to the original processed digital signal. 9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein intermediate values of the modulating frequency signal are realized in the modulated processed digital signal by switching between the first and second state in order to generate an average density of bits corresponding to the respective instantaneous intermediate value. 10. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the modulated processed digital signal is created by further encoding a processed digital signal, the further encoding including the steps of: dividing the processed digital signal into concatenated p-bit words and inverting single bits of the p-bit words if the number of bits that contribute to an increase of the average power of the signal is greater or equal to the number of bits that do not transport any power that contribute to an increase of the average power of the signal, only, and by adding an overhead bit to the p-bit words so as to form a modulated processed digital signal consisting of concatenated (p+1)-bit words revealing, as compared to the original processed digital signal and corresponding to the modulating frequency signal, a decreased average power and by setting the overhead bit in the (p+1)-bit words to indicate if inversion was effected or if no inversion was effected. 11. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the modulated processed digital signal is created by further encoding a processed digital signal, the further encoding including the steps of: dividing the processed digital signal into concatenated p-bit words and either inverting the single bits of the p-bit words if the number of bits that do not transport any power that contribute to an increase of the average power is greater than or equal to the number of bits that contribute to an increase of the average power of the signal and if, according to the modulating frequency signal, an increased density of bits that contribute to an increase of the average power of the signal is requested, increasing inversion, and inverting the single bits of the p-bit word if the number of bits that contribute to an increase of the average power is greater than the number of bits that do not transport any power that contribute to an increase of the average power, and if, according to the modulating frequency signal, a decreased density of bits that contribute to an increase of the average power of the signal is requested, decreasing inversion, and by adding an overhead bit to the p-bit words so as to form a modulated processed digital signal consisting of concatenated (p+1)-bit words revealing, as compared to the original processed digital signal and corresponding to the modulating frequency signal, an increased or decreased average power, and by setting the overhead bit in the (p+1)-bit words to indicate if an inversion was effected or if no decreasing inversion was effected. 12. 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