TONE ALLOCATION IN MULTIPOINT-TO-POINT COMMUNICATION USING ORTHOGONAL FREQUENCY DIVISION MULTIPLEXING
First Claim
1. An end-user communication device, the device comprising:
- a first remote unit for communicating with a host unit using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), the host unit communicatively coupled to a plurality of remote units in a multipoint-to-point configuration, wherein OFDM waveform from distinct remote units of the plurality of remote units combine to a unified OFDM waveform at the host unit;
wherein the first remote unit is configured to transmit up to a plurality of tones, the up to a plurality of tones modulated with upstream information using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing;
wherein the first remote unit is configured to determine when bandwidth is needed for upstream transmission to the host unit; and
wherein the first remote unit is configured to transmit a request for bandwidth to the host unit on a first tone of the plurality of tones, wherein access to the first tone is contention-based.
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Abstract
Systems and methods for OFDM tone allocation are provided. In one embodiment, an end-user communication device comprises: a first remote unit for communicating with a host unit using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), the host unit communicatively coupled to a plurality of remote units in a multipoint-to-point configuration, wherein OFDM waveform from distinct remote units of the plurality of remote units combine to a unified OFDM waveform at the host unit. The first remote unit is configured to transmit up to a plurality of tones, the up to a plurality of tones modulated with upstream information using OFDM. The first remote unit is configured to determine when bandwidth is needed for upstream transmission to the host unit. The first remote unit is configured to transmit a request for bandwidth to the host unit on a first tone of the plurality of tones, wherein access to the first tone is contention-based.
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15 Claims
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1. An end-user communication device, the device comprising:
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a first remote unit for communicating with a host unit using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), the host unit communicatively coupled to a plurality of remote units in a multipoint-to-point configuration, wherein OFDM waveform from distinct remote units of the plurality of remote units combine to a unified OFDM waveform at the host unit; wherein the first remote unit is configured to transmit up to a plurality of tones, the up to a plurality of tones modulated with upstream information using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; wherein the first remote unit is configured to determine when bandwidth is needed for upstream transmission to the host unit; and wherein the first remote unit is configured to transmit a request for bandwidth to the host unit on a first tone of the plurality of tones, wherein access to the first tone is contention-based. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A bidirectional communication system, the system comprising:
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a host unit to communicate with a plurality of remote units using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), the plurality of remote units communicatively coupled to the host unit in a multipoint-to-point configuration;
wherein OFDM waveform from distinct remote units of the plurality of remote units combine to a unified OFDM waveform at the host unit;the host unit receiving an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing waveform, the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing waveform comprising a plurality of tones transmitted by the plurality of remote units; wherein the host unit comprises a logic circuit configured to direct a modem to transmit information on at least one tone of the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing waveform based on whether the modem successfully receives a contention based request for bandwidth from a first remote unit of the plurality of remote units.
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8. A bi-directional communication system, the system comprising:
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a multipoint-to-point host unit; and a plurality of remote units communicatively coupled to the multipoint-to-point host unit through a unified orthogonal frequency division multiplexing waveform, wherein OFDM waveform from distinct remote units of the plurality of remote units combine to the unified OFDM waveform at the multipoint-to-point host unit; wherein the multipoint-to-point host unit is configured to receive the unified orthogonal frequency division multiplexing waveform, the unified orthogonal frequency division multiplexing waveform comprising a plurality of tones transmitted by the plurality of remote units; wherein a first remote unit of the plurality of remote units is configured to transmit a request for bandwidth to the host unit on a first tone of the plurality of tones, wherein access to the first tone is contention-based; wherein the multipoint-to-point host unit is configured to direct a modem to transmit information on at least one tone of the unified orthogonal frequency division multiplexing waveform based on whether the modem successfully receives the request for bandwidth from the first remote unit of the plurality of remote units. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A system comprising:
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a host unit; a plurality of remote units using a multiple access scheme to communicate at the same time with the host unit using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM); wherein the host unit allocates orthogonal tones within the system to the plurality of remote units; wherein the host unit sends an adjustment signal to at least one of the remote units instructing the at least one remote unit to adjust the timing of transmissions from the remote unit to improve orthogonality of an OFDM waveform received at the host unit; and wherein when the host unit detects that at least one of the orthogonal tones allocated to the at least one remote unit has become corrupted, the host unit allocates a different orthogonal tone to the at least one remote unit. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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