Method and apparatus for demand-based cable upstream channel assignment

US9900406B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9900406-B1
Application numberUS-201113019749-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateFeb 2, 2011
Priority dateFeb 2, 2010
Publication dateFeb 20, 2018
Grant dateFeb 20, 2018

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Methods, systems, and apparatuses can provide improved bandwidth and reduction in processing resources in a cable system using bonded upstream channels. Physical or environmental changes can occur in the HFC network effecting communication performance on one or more upstream channels. For optimal HFC network performance periodic measurements and adjustments are made reducing HFC network bandwidth and consume processing resources. This periodic maintenance is performed even if the communication service is not using the additional upstream bandwidth provided through upstream channel bonding. Demand-based bonded upstream channel allocation and de-allocation provides additional upstream bandwidth when required while optimizing HFC network performance and reducing processing resources through the reduction of periodic measurements and adjustments on the HFC network.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method for performing demand based upstream channel allocation and de-allocation of a network device comprising: detecting a request for upstream channel bandwidth from a network device; in response to detecting a request for upstream channel bandwidth from the network device: determining that the device supports channel bonding for upstream channel communications; based upon the determination that the device supports channel bonding for upstream channel communications, determining whether the device's upstream bandwidth request meets a threshold for increasing bonded upstream channel bandwidth based on a current allocation of bonded upstream channels for the device; based upon a determination that the device's upstream bandwidth requests meet the threshold for increasing bonded upstream channel bandwidth, identifying a bonded upstream channel for allocation to the network device; and sending a command to the network device to add the bonded upstream channel; putting identification information associated with the network device on a polling list for bandwidth management; in response to a selection of the identification information associated with the network device from the polling list: measuring the bandwidth on one or more upstream channels of the network device; determining if a bandwidth threshold has been met for de-allocating one or more bonded upstream channels; if the threshold for de-allocating the one or more bonded upstream channels has been met, determining one or more bonded upstream channels for de-allocation from the network device; sending a command to the network device to de-activate the one or more bonded upstream channels determined for de-allocation from the network device; and removing the identification information associated with the network device from the polling list. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying a bonded upstream channel for allocation to the network device comprises selecting the bonded upstream channel such that the active upstream channels of one or more network devices on the network are evenly allocated. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying a bonded upstream channel for allocation to the network device comprises selecting the bonded upstream channel based on historical bandwidth usage. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying a bonded upstream channel for allocation to the network device comprises selecting the bonded upstream channel based on time of day. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the network device comprises a customer premises equipment device. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the command to the network device comprises a management packet.

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  • H04L69/08Primary

    Protocols for interworking; Protocol conversion · CPC title

  • H04L5/0085Primary

    when channel conditions change · CPC title

  • Multichannel or multilink protocols · CPC title

  • Signalling of the activation or deactivation of component carriers, subcarriers or frequency bands · CPC title

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What does patent US9900406B1 cover?
Methods, systems, and apparatuses can provide improved bandwidth and reduction in processing resources in a cable system using bonded upstream channels. Physical or environmental changes can occur in the HFC network effecting communication performance on one or more upstream channels. For optimal HFC network performance periodic measurements and adjustments are made reducing HFC network bandwid…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hanks William Turner, Howe Jeffrey Joseph, Arris Entpr Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04L69/08. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 20 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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