Reducing crosstalk between communications systems
First Claim
1. A method of reducing crosstalk from a first communications path to a second communications path, comprising the steps of:
- monitoring crosstalk received at a first end of the first path due to communications on the second path in the absence of signals supplied to the first end of the first path to determine a power spectrum of the monitored crosstalk;
supplying signals to the first end of the first path; and
adjusting a power spectrum of the signals supplied to the first end of the first path in dependence upon the power spectrum of the monitored crosstalk to reduce crosstalk from the first path to the second path due to said signals supplied to the first end of the first path.
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Abstract
Modems using a telephone line for high speed communications between them are arranged to monitor crosstalk from other existing communications systems with which they may mutually interfere, and adjust the power spectral densities (PSDs) of their transmitted signals to reduce overlap between the PSDs of the different systems, thereby reducing near end crosstalk. Communications can thereby be optimized for whatever crosstalk conditions may exist. The modems can have a master-slave relationship for communicating buffered frames in a half-duplex manner using a collision avoidance protocol for computer network access. Analysis of monitored crosstalk PSD information can be performed by each modem, by the master modem, or by a separate computer on the network. A digital signal processor used in each modem for receiving signals can be configured to be used at other times for the monitoring of crosstalk.
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19 Claims
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1. A method of reducing crosstalk from a first communications path to a second communications path, comprising the steps of:
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monitoring crosstalk received at a first end of the first path due to communications on the second path in the absence of signals supplied to the first end of the first path to determine a power spectrum of the monitored crosstalk; supplying signals to the first end of the first path; and adjusting a power spectrum of the signals supplied to the first end of the first path in dependence upon the power spectrum of the monitored crosstalk to reduce crosstalk from the first path to the second path due to said signals supplied to the first end of the first path. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. In a communications system in which crosstalk occurs between communications paths due to overlapping power spectra of signals on the communications paths, a method of reducing crosstalk comprising the steps of, at a first end of one of the communications paths;
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monitoring crosstalk received via said one of the communications paths due to communications on at least one other communications path; supplying signals to said one of the communications paths; and adjusting a power spectrum of the signals supplied to said one of the communications paths in dependence upon the power spectrum of the monitored crosstalk to reduce said overlapping power spectra of signals on the communications paths thereby to reduce crosstalk from said one of the communications paths to said at least one other communications path due to said signals supplied to said one the communications paths.
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