Communications network with individualized access delays
First Claim
1. A method for operating a communications network employing a contention access protocol having a plurality of stations interconnected through selected forward and reverse channels by a network translator, each of said channels being defined by a respective carrier, said method comprising the steps of:
- establishing for each station an access delay interval representing the difference between a predetermined reference time and the round trip propogation time of a data packet between the respective station and the network translator, said predetermined reference time having a value equal to or greater than the round trip propagation time of a data packet between the network translator and the station most remote therefrom;
continuously monitoring the forward channel at each station for detecting the presence or absence of said forward channel carrier; and
enabling a respective station to transmit a data packet as modulation of the reverse channel carrier only after the expiration of a time interval corresponding to the access delay interval of the station during which no carrier is detected on the forward channel at the connection node of the station.
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Abstract
A broadband communications network includes a plurality of stations interconnected through selected forward and reverse channels by a network translator. Each station continuously monitors the forward channel for detecting the presence or absence of a forward channel carrier. A given station is allowed to transmit a data packet as modulation of the reverse channel carrier only after the expiration of a predetermined time interval during which no carrier is detected on the forward channel. By establishing the predetermined time interval for each respective station in inverse relation to the distance of the station from the network translator, a synchronized transmission time base as well as equalized station access is achieved for improving network performance.
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1. A method for operating a communications network employing a contention access protocol having a plurality of stations interconnected through selected forward and reverse channels by a network translator, each of said channels being defined by a respective carrier, said method comprising the steps of:
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establishing for each station an access delay interval representing the difference between a predetermined reference time and the round trip propogation time of a data packet between the respective station and the network translator, said predetermined reference time having a value equal to or greater than the round trip propagation time of a data packet between the network translator and the station most remote therefrom; continuously monitoring the forward channel at each station for detecting the presence or absence of said forward channel carrier; and enabling a respective station to transmit a data packet as modulation of the reverse channel carrier only after the expiration of a time interval corresponding to the access delay interval of the station during which no carrier is detected on the forward channel at the connection node of the station. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method for operating a communications network employing a contention access protocol having a plurality of stations interconnected through selected forward and reverse channels and reverse channels by a network translator, each of said channels being characterized by a respective carrier which comprises the steps of:
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establishing for each station an access delay interval representing the difference between a predetermined reference time and the round trip propagation time of a data packet between the respective station and said network translator, said predetermined reference time having a value equal to or greater than the round trip propagation time of a data packet between the network translator and the station most remote therefrom; continuously monitoring the forward channel at each station for generating a signal CD or a signal CD'"'"' in response to the detection of the presence or absence respectively of said forward channel carrier; and establishing for the station a transmit mode T or a nontransmit mode T'"'"' during which transmission in the form of modulation of the reverse channel carrier is allowed or inhibited respectively, said T'"'"' mode being established in response to the generation of said CD signal or in response to the generation of said CD'"'"' signal for any continuous time interval less than the respective access delay interval of the station, the T mode otherwise being established. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. A method for operating a communications network employing a carrier sense multiple access with collision detection protocol among a plurality of stations connected to a communication bus with forward and reverse channels, each of said channels being characterized by a respective carrier, interconnection between said stations being provided through a network translator at the headend of said communication bus, said method comprising:
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establishing for each station connected to said bus an access delay interval as a function of a time interval greater than or equal to that required for signal propagation along the entire length of said bus in both said reverse and forward channels less the time interval required for signal propagation from the respective station to said network translator on said reverse channel and from said network translator back to the respective stastion on said forward channel; storing for each station its respective access delay interval; continuously monitoring the forward channel at each station for generating a signal CD or signal CD'"'"' in response to the detection of the presence or absence respectively of a carrier on said forward channel; and establishing for each station a transmit mode T or a non-transmit mode T'"'"' during which transmission on the reverse channel is allowed or inhibited respectively, said T'"'"'-mode being established in response to the generation of said CD signal or in response to the generation of said CD'"'"' signal for any continuous time interval less than the respective access delay interval of each station, said T-mode otherwise being established.
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