Feed line branching apparatus and feed line branching method
US-2017331516-A1 · Nov 16, 2017 · US
US9621712B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9621712-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414892092-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 17, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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Method for dealing with an anomalous condition in a local network including a power injector, said method comprising connecting the power injector to a communication line extending between the local network and a remote device, said power injector being capable of injecting power on the communication line, for reverse powering a remote device located outside the local network, and for powering any local device that is regularly connected to the communication line; said communication line being used for exchanging data between the remote device and the local network; recognizing when a power consumption behavior of the power injector deviates from a characteristic power consumption behavior of said remote device and of any regularly connected local device; and controlling the power injector when a deviation is recognized.
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The invention claimed is: 1. Method for dealing with an anomalous condition in a local network including a power injector, said method comprising: connecting the power injector to a communication line extending between the local network and a remote device, the local network including customer premise equipment and the remote device being outside of the local network, said power injector being capable of injecting power on the communication line, for reverse powering a remote device located outside the local network, and for powering any local device that is regularly connected to the communication line; said communication line being used for exchanging data between the remote device and the local network; recognizing when a power consumption behavior of the power injector deviates from a characteristic power consumption behavior of said remote device and of any regularly connected local device; and controlling the power injector when a deviation is recognized. 2. Method of claim 1 , wherein controlling the power injector comprises ensuring that the injected power is below a predetermined level within a predetermined time period. 3. Method of claim 1 , wherein a current and/or voltage and/or power behavior in the local network over time is measured, and wherein a deviation is recognized when a change over time of the current and/or voltage and/or power rises above a critical value. 4. Method of claim 1 , wherein said recognizing is done at the power injector. 5. Method of claim 1 , wherein the anomalous condition is caused any one of the following: by a communication device that is directly connected to the communication line; said communication device having an on-hook and an off-hook modus, wherein a deviation is recognized when the communication device is in the off-hook modus and draws power from the power injector; by a short-circuit at a connection point of the communication line; by a device that is being connected to a connection point of the communication line in which the consumed power increases faster than a predetermined threshold upon powering the communication line. 6. Method of claim 1 , further comprising, at the power injector: receiving information concerning the power needed by the remote device, from the remote device; and taking into account said information for recognizing when a power consumption behavior of the power injector deviates from a characteristic power consumption behavior of said remote device. 7. Method of claim 1 , wherein the communication line is a metallic-pair cable. 8. Method of claim 1 , wherein the power injector monitors the change over time of the injected current or power for recognizing a deviation. 9. Method of claim 1 , wherein said recognizing is performed during start-up of the power- injector, and said controlling consists in not allowing a startup of the power injector to full power; and/or wherein said recognizing is performed continuously during normal operation of the power-injector, and said controlling comprises limiting the injected power to predetermined safe values. 10. Method of claim 1 , wherein the remote device is a fibre-fed remote node; and/or wherein communication signals including broadband signals and/or converted POTS signals are exchanged through the communication line, between the remote device and the local network. 11. The method of claim 2 , wherein the recognizing when the power consumption behavior of the power injector deviates from a characteristic power consumption behavior includes measuring a behavior of at least one of an injected current, an injected voltage, and an injected power, and the controlling the power injector to ensure that the injected power is below a predetermined level includes the power injector reducing the injected power to at least one of a safe injected current, a safe injected voltage and a safe injected power.
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