MULTICARRIER TRANSMISSION SYSTEM WITH LOW POWER SLEEP MODE AND RAPID-ON CAPABILITY
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1. A multicarrier transceiver having a sleep mode capability, comprisingA. means responsive to a sleep mode command for:
- (1) storing selected state parameters characteristic of the communications channel over which the transceiver is operating; and
(2) reducing power to selected portions of transceiver circuitry; and
B. means responsive to a wake-up command for;
(1) restoring power to said transceiver;
(2) restoring the state of said transceiver from said sleep mode by means of said stored parameters; and
C. means for maintaining a common, synchronized data frame count between said transceiver and a remote transceiver with which it communicates, to thereby facilitate restoration of communication without reinitialization of said transceiver.
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Abstract
A multicarrier transceiver is provided with a sleep mode in which it idles with reduced power consumption when it is not needed to transmit or receive data. The full transmission and reception capabilities of the transceiver are quickly restored when needed, without requiring the full (and time-consuming) initialization commonly needed to restore such transceivers to operation after inactivity.
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1. A multicarrier transceiver having a sleep mode capability, comprising
A. means responsive to a sleep mode command for: -
(1) storing selected state parameters characteristic of the communications channel over which the transceiver is operating; and (2) reducing power to selected portions of transceiver circuitry; and B. means responsive to a wake-up command for; (1) restoring power to said transceiver; (2) restoring the state of said transceiver from said sleep mode by means of said stored parameters; and C. means for maintaining a common, synchronized data frame count between said transceiver and a remote transceiver with which it communicates, to thereby facilitate restoration of communication without reinitialization of said transceiver. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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