Generation, distribution and use of content metadata in a network
US-9706234-B2 · Jul 11, 2017 · US
US9729257B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9729257-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514864610-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2017 |
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Systems and methods presented herein provide for isolating an upstream noise source in a cable television network. In one embodiment, a cable television network is communicatively coupled to a plurality of CPEs through a node. The cable television network comprises a CMTS with a CPE polling module and a noise monitor communicatively coupled to the CMTS through the node of the cable television network. The noise monitor is operable in a band of frequencies unused by the CPEs for upstream communications to determine when noise in the band breaches a threshold level, and to indicate when the noise breaches the threshold level to the CPE polling module. The CPE polling module then polls each of the CPEs to retrieve transmit power levels and locations of the CPEs, and identifies the first CPE with the intermittently noisy connection based on the retrieved transmit power level and location of the first CPE.
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What is claimed is: 1. A system for use in a cable television network communicatively coupled to a plurality of customer premise equipment (CPEs) through a node of the cable television network to identify a first of the plurality of CPEs with an intermittently noisy connection, the system comprising: a cable modem termination system (CMTS) comprising a CPE polling module; and a noise monitoring CPE communicatively coupled to the CMTS at a hub of the cable television network, the noise monitoring CPE monitors an upstream link from a node of the cable television network in a band of frequencies between 5 MHZ and 15 MHZ that are unused by the plurality of CPEs for upstream communications to determine when noise in the band breaches a threshold level, and transmits a message in a same manner as the plurality of CPEs to the CMTS at the time the noise breaches the threshold level indicating a breach of the threshold level, wherein the CPE polling module, in response to the message, transmits pre-equalization adjustments to the plurality of CPEs, polls each of the plurality of CPEs to send upstream transmit power levels, upstream pre-equalizer values, and locations of each of the plurality of CPEs, determines main tap ratios (MTRs) with respect to remaining taps based on the upstream pre-equalizer values, determines the upstream transmit power levels of each of the plurality of CPEs, and identifies the first of the plurality of CPEs with the intermittently noisy connection based on the MTRs and the upstream transmit power levels of each of the plurality of CPEs. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein: the message is formatted according to Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS). 3. A method implemented in a cable television network communicatively coupled to a plurality of customer premise equipment (CPEs) through a node of the cable television network to identify a first of the plurality of CPEs with an intermittently noisy connection, the method comprising: monitoring with a noise monitoring CPE at a hub of the cable television network when noise in an upstream link from a node of the cable television network in a band of frequencies between 5 MHZ and 15 MHZ that are unused by the plurality of CPEs for upstream communications breaches a threshold level; transmitting a message from the noise monitoring CPE in a same manner as the plurality of CPEs to a cable modem termination system (CMTS) at the time the noise breaches the threshold level to indicate a breach of the threshold level; and in response to the message: transmitting pre-equalization adjustments from the CMTS to the plurality of CPEs, polling, at the CMTS, each of the plurality of CPEs to send upstream transmit power levels, upstream pre-equalizer values, and locations of each of the plurality of CPEs, determining, at the CMTS, main tap ratios (MTRs) with respect to remaining taps based on the upstream pre-equalizer values, determining, at the CMTS, the upstream transmit power levels of each of the plurality of CPEs, and identifying, at the CMTS, the first of the plurality of CPEs with the intermittently noisy connection based on the MTRs and the upstream transmit power levels of each of the plurality of CPEs. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein: the message is formatted according to Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS). 5. A non-transitory computer readable medium which, when executed by one or more processors of a cable television network that is communicatively coupled to a plurality of customer premise equipment (CPEs) through a node of the cable television network, identifies a first of the plurality of CPEs with an intermittently noisy connection, the instructions directing the one or more processors to: monitor with a noise monitoring CPE at a hub of the cable television network when noise in an upstream link from a node of the cable television network in a band of frequencies between 5 MHZ and 15 MHZ that are unused by the plurality of CPEs for upstream communications breaches a threshold level; transmit a message from the noise monitoring CPE in a same manner as the plurality of CPEs to a cable modem termination system (CMTS) at the time the noise breaches the threshold level to indicate a breach of the threshold level; and in response to the message: transmit pre-equalization adjustments from the CMTS to the plurality of CPEs, poll, at the CMTS, each of the plurality of CPEs to send upstream transmit power levels, upstream pre-equalizer values, and locations of each of the plurality of CPEs, determine, at the CMTS, main tap ratios (MTRs) with respect to remaining taps based on the upstream pre-equalizer values, determine, at the CMTS, the upstream transmit power levels of each of the plurality of CPEs, and identify, at the CMTS, the first of the plurality of CPEs with the intermittently noisy connection based on the MTRs and the upstream transmit power levels of each of the plurality of CPEs. 6. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 5 , wherein: the message is formatted according to Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS).
Arrangements for observation, testing or troubleshooting · CPC title
involving cable transmission, e.g. using a cable modem · CPC title
by using forward error control (H04L1/0618 takes precedence; coding, decoding or code conversion, for error detection or correction H03M13/00) · CPC title
Circuits therefor, e.g. noise reducers, equalisers, amplifiers (H04N7/108 takes precedence) · CPC title
involving cable transmission, e.g. using a cable modem · CPC title
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