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Broadband network having an upstream power transmission level that is dynamically adjusted as a function of the bit error rate

  • US 5,606,725 A
  • Filed: 11/29/1994
  • Issued: 02/25/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/29/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In a broadband network for two-way communications between a headend and at least one remote terminal including downstream data transmitted from the headend to the remote terminal and upstream data transmitted from the remote terminal to the headend, the improvement comprising:

  • said remote terminal having;

    (a) receiving means for receiving signals from said headend, including control signals; and

    (b) transmitting means for transmitting said upstream data to said headend as digital signals including error detection bits, said transmitting means having a transmitting power level adjustably controlled by said control signals from said headend; and

    said headend having;

    (a) receiving means for receiving said digital signals from said remote terminals;

    (b) error detection means for detecting errors in said digital signals received by said receiving means from each of said remote terminals using said error detection bits;

    (c) transmitting means for transmitting signals to said remote terminals, including said control signals; and

    (d) a processor associated with said error detection means for calculating the rate at which errors are detected by said error detection means for each remote terminal, said processor directing said transmitting means to transmit control signals to increase said transmitting power level of any remote terminal having an error rate exceeding a predetermined limit.

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