System and method for performing power management without losing data, connectivity or reachability
First Claim
1. A communication system for performing power management, said system comprising:
- a first communication device, wherein said first communication device is capable of operating in an operational state;
a second communication device, wherein said second communication device is capable of operating in the operational state and wherein said second communication device is capable of operating in an idle state;
a network that facilitates data communication between said first communications device and said second communications device; and
a monitoring device, wherein said monitoring device ensures that said second communication device transitions from the idle state to the operational state to receive data in the second communication device, the monitoring device requesting an interrupt from a communications sub-layer upon an arrival in the communications sub-layer of a data cell destined for the second communications device.
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Abstract
A system and method for performing power management in a communication system without losing data is disclosed. The G.Lite system is an exemplary system suitable for implementing the present invention because it includes at least one operational state and an idle state in which no data is transmitted. The G.Lite standard defines ATU states. The defined states are full on state L0, low power state L1 and idle state L3. In L0 state, the ADSL link is fully operational at full data rate. In L1 state, the ADSL link is fully operational at a lower data rate. In L3 state, no signal is transmitted. Because no signal is transmitted, no idle cells are transmitted. This will result in losing the cell delineation and ATM link connectivity. Therefore, when data is received for an ATU in L3 state, data cells may be lost. The present invention solves the problem of lost data cells by allowing interaction between the control path and the data path by requesting that the micro-controller be interrupted when a data cell arrives for an ATU-C that is in L3 state. When a data cell arrives for an ATU-C in L3 state, the micro-controller is interrupted. The micro-controller then ensures that a sufficient number of idle cells are sent to the ATU-C prior to any data cells being sent to the ATU-C.
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1. A communication system for performing power management, said system comprising:
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a first communication device, wherein said first communication device is capable of operating in an operational state;
a second communication device, wherein said second communication device is capable of operating in the operational state and wherein said second communication device is capable of operating in an idle state;
a network that facilitates data communication between said first communications device and said second communications device; and
a monitoring device, wherein said monitoring device ensures that said second communication device transitions from the idle state to the operational state to receive data in the second communication device, the monitoring device requesting an interrupt from a communications sub-layer upon an arrival in the communications sub-layer of a data cell destined for the second communications device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method for performing power management in a communications system, said method comprising:
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operating the communication system with at least one communication device in a first operational state; and
in response to a request to transition an identified one of said at least one communications devices to an idle state, employing a monitoring device to request a wake-up message from a communications sub-layer when it is time to transition the at least one communications devices from the idle state to the first operational state. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
receiving data in the communications sub-layer that is destined for an identified one of the at least one communications devices;
waking up the identified one of the at least one communications devices;
transitioning the identified one of the at least one communications devices to the first operational state.
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10. The method of claim 9, wherein said waking up the identified one of the at least one communications devices comprises sending a plurality of idle messages.
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11. The method of claim 10, wherein said plurality of idle messages is about 10-15 idle messages.
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