EP0839428A1 - Systeme de telephone et de lignes de donnees reconfigurable a la demande - Google Patents
Systeme de telephone et de lignes de donnees reconfigurable a la demandeInfo
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- EP0839428A1 EP0839428A1 EP96927299A EP96927299A EP0839428A1 EP 0839428 A1 EP0839428 A1 EP 0839428A1 EP 96927299 A EP96927299 A EP 96927299A EP 96927299 A EP96927299 A EP 96927299A EP 0839428 A1 EP0839428 A1 EP 0839428A1
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- telephone
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M11/00—Telephonic communication systems specially adapted for combination with other electrical systems
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- the present invention generally relates to the field of telephone and data commumcation. More specifically, the present invention relates to the use of a non- telephone network, such as a low voltage power line distribution network, as reconfigurable on-demand telephone and data lines.
- a non- telephone network such as a low voltage power line distribution network
- the present day telephone network provides telephone and data commumcation services to a number of individual users. Each user is assigned a unique telephone number and is provided with a dedicated line or subscriber loop from the user's location to the telephone company central office. Typically, the distance from the user location to the central office is on the order of a few miles. The central office provides the connectivity between the individual users and the rest of the telephone network.
- Each user subscriber loop may have a number of telephones and other commumcations devices, e.g., fax machines and modems, connected to it. However, since these devices are all connected to the same telephone line, only one telephone call may be placed at any one time. For example, when using a combined phone/fax machine, either a voice call via the telephone or a fax commumcation via the fax machine may be maintained at any one given time. Similarly, when a combined phone/modem is used, either a voice call via the telephone or a data call via the modem may be maintained at any one time.
- a further solution to the above problem of simultaneous communication is to provide each user with more than one dedicated line.
- a user When a user is provided with two dedicated lines, one may be used for voice communication while the other is simultaneously used for fax or data commumcation.
- the provision of multiple dedicated lines to each user also addresses the problem of simultaneous voice communication with different parties. This situation arises when more than one person located at the user location wishes to conduct a voice call with a different party. Each person can then initiate a different voice call on each of the different subscriber lines.
- a disadvantage of providing multiple lines to each user is the added system complexity and bandwidth required to administer such a system.
- a further significant disadvantage to the user is the added cost associated with the extra line(s)— particularly in view of the fact that the second (or additional) line may only be used very infrequently and for very short periods of time.
- the cost disadvantage associated with a second line is equally applicable to a single line configuration in many instances. This is due to the fact that the installation and activation of a telephone line is a fairly involved bureaucratic procedure. This inconvenience for the user is greatly amplified when the telephone line is only needed for a short, temporary time. For example, in the case of a temporary residence, college dormitory, summer house or the like, it is often inconvenient to have a telephone line installed and activated, only to have it removed a short while later.
- the present invention is for a system which uses a non-telephone wiring network, such as the existing electrical low voltage wiring of the power line distribution network to provide telephone line service to individual users.
- the low voltage wiring referred to herein is that used to distribute power to individual businesses and residences, e.g., 120 V single phase residential service.
- the telephone line service is "on-demand" in the sense that any user can interface a telephone, or other communications device, to the electrical wiring and thereby instantly obtain telephone line service.
- the system of the present invention may be used to provide primary telephone service to those users who do not wish to pay the expense for dedicated line service. Alternatively, the system of the present invention may be used to provide secondary telephone service, i.e., second, third, ...
- the power line telephone service of the present invention utilizes digital commumcations over the electrical wiring.
- the telephone number associated with the line may be assigned by the telephone company, or utility company, or may be a uniquely assigned telephone number hardwired into each particular telephone to be connected to the electrical wiring. This may also be the case for secondary phone service.
- the telephone number associated with the power line may be the same number for all telephones connected at a particular user location.
- the additional "on-demand" telephone lines may be assigned an identifier, such as a suffix appended to the number associated with the particular user location, for use in routing calls to and from the particular "on-demand" line.
- the telephone service ofthe present invention may be provided using any wiring system, such as the cable or CATV network wiring.
- the low voltage power distribution network includes power transformers which typically connect to approximately twelve locations in the U.S. system. The number of locations connected to each transformer may be higher or lower, depending on the particular system in place. These power transformers have associated with them a system controller for routing calls to the primary phone lines associated with the particular locations connected to the transformer, as well as to the additional "on-demand" lines associated with each location. Since multiple telephones may be used on a single physical communications medium, a multi-access method, such as token passing, is used to control access to the commumcations medium.
- a power line commumcations apparatus such as that disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,815,106, which is incorporated herein by reference, or the like, is used to interface the power line to the telephone devices.
- Figure 1 is a block diagram of a prior art telephone network wiring
- Figure 2 is a block diagram of a power line distribution network used to provide "on-demand" telephone service
- Figure 3 is a block diagram of a user location illustrating the connection of "on-demand" telephone lines according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1 therein is shown a portion of the wiring of a conventional telephone network.
- a central office 100 is connected to individual users or subscribers 110 via dedicated subscriber loops 120.
- Each user 110 that desires additional telephone lines for communication must install and pay the monthly service charge for additional subscriber loops 120. This requires that a dedicated wire pair be provided from the central office 100 to the subscriber 110. As discussed above, a full service charge must be paid for the additional subscriber loop, even though it is used only infrequently.
- Figure 2 shows the use of a power line distribution network via transformer 200 for providing telephone service to individual user locations 210 via the electrical low voltage wiring or power line 220 which connects each user location 210 to the power line network transformer 200 via line 204.
- Transformer 200 is connected to the higher voltage network by way of line 240.
- controller 202 Connected to transformer 200 is controller 202, which performs the necessary control functions to implement the present invention, as will be discussed in greater detail.
- the controller 202 may be placed on line 204 or on any of lines 220.
- a power line interface device 230 is placed between each user location 210 and the power line 220.
- Interface device 230 may be a power line commumcations device constructed in accordance with U.S. Patent No. 4,815,106 which enables digital data communication over power lines.
- interface device 230 may be provided as an internal component of the telephone apparatus, such that telephone service may be obtained by plugging the telephone apparatus into a power socket.
- Interface device 230 may also be configured to provide the conventional BORSCHT functions (Battery, Overvoltage, Ringing, Supervision, Coding, Hybrid and Test) that are commonly provided by a SIIC (Subscriber Line Interface Circuit), as well as optional battery backup functionality.
- BORSCHT functions Battery, Overvoltage, Ringing, Supervision, Coding, Hybrid and Test
- SIIC Subscriber Line Interface Circuit
- Controller 202 performs the local power line network management and control functions. These functions include local address allocation and management, such as dynamic address assignment and network address/phone number association, and administering network access using dynamic voice/data channel allocation and management. Additionally, controller 202 performs local network monitoring, including performance monitoring, error/fault detection, fault location monitoring and remote node diagnostics. Controller 202 also provides high speed multiplexing to multiplex/demultiplex voice/data packets to and from higher level switching systems. Additional operational, administrative, maintenance and provisioning (OAM + P) functions, such as unit diagnostics and signalling translation (to local addresses) may be performed by controller 202. In one embodiment according to the present invention, each user location 210 is assigned a conventional telephone number. This number is associated with the primary telephone apparatus 212 at location 210.
- Additional "on-demand" telephone lines required at the user location are assigned the conventional phone number of location 210, in addition to a suffix identifying the particular "on-demand" telephone line at each location 210.
- the assignment of the "on-demand" telephone lines may be dynamically performed by controller 202 each time an additional telephone is connected.
- location 210 may be assigned telephone number "555-1212" with additional "on-demand” lines assigned "555-1212-1"; "555-1212-2" and so on. Calls to location 210 are then routed to the first available telephone. Thus, when no calls are active at location 210, and a call is routed to location 210, it will activate primary telephone apparatus 212. For the next call, controller 202 senses that the primary number is in use, so the call will be routed to the first "on-demand" line, i.e., "555-1212-1". An analogous procedure is applied for outgoing calls. The first call originating from location 210 is treated as originating from the primary telephone number.
- the next call is treated as originating from the first "on-demand" line "555-1212-1 ".
- telephone lines are available at each location 210 in an "on-demand” fashion, with the temporary administration of these lines being coordinated by controller 202.
- User billing for the "on-demand” lines may be calculated taking into account various factors such as the total time a telephone is connected, the total time a connected telephone is off-hook, and the number and duration of inbound and/or outbound calls, including the use of simultaneous comuunication channels.
- each telephone is dynamically assigned an identification number when it is plugged in.
- the controller 202 rings all telephones connected at a particular user location 210, i.e., uiose telephones whose identification numbers map to a specific phone number. The call is routed to the first telephone to answer. When the next incoming call is received, all telephones not in use are rung by the controller 202. This call is then routed to the first telephone that answers. This same procedure is carried out for subsequent incoming calls. A similar procedure is carried out for outbound calls, i.e., the first telephone at user location 210 to place a call is dynamically assigned a line.
- All subsequent telephones at location 210 are dynamically assigned lines as they place further calls.
- a single telephone number may be assigned to transformer 200, with all of the telephones connected to transformer 200 being assigned a suffix identifier appended to the telephone number of transformer 200.
- locations 210 do not have to pay for a continuous, dedicated subscriber loop. Rather, whenever a telephone line is needed at any of locations 210, the plugging in of the telephone apparatus results in the assignment of an "on-demand" telephone line.
- suffixes may be eliminated altogether and replaced with a system of unique telephone apparatus identification numbers embedded within each telephone. This is similar to the use of telephone apparatus serial numbers commonly used in cellular telephone systems.
- the commumcations system used with the present invention may be a packet-type digital messaging system, wherein each data packet includes header information specifying the intended recipient.
- This header information may be the conventional telephone number, the logical network address associated with the conventional telephone number, or it may also include the suffix information, depending on the particular system being implemented.
- the header info ⁇ nation would include standard header information, e.g., the phone number.
- the management of the packet data on a suffix level is then carried out by each controller 202.
- the header information may include the suffix information, or the unique telephone serial number.
- Network interface device 230 may be intemal or external to the user location, as long as it provides the necessary interfacing function. Additionally, network interface device 230 may be configured to interface only one telephone terminal 300 on one line, or alternatively may be configured to interface a number of telephone terminals 300 on one line. Alternatively, network interface device 230 may be configured to interface a number of lines. Connected to power line 220 via network interface devices 230 are one or more telephone terminals 300. As more telephone lines are required, additional telephone terminals 300 may be connected. Additional data communications equipment, such as modems, fax machines, and the like may similarly be connected to network interface devices 230.
- the network-side connection 206 of controller 202 may be directly connected to a conventional telephone company central office, or alternatively may be connected to a higher level switching apparatus associated with controller 202, which in turn is connected to the telephone network.
- This connection may be via wire, cable, microwave, radiowave or optical link.
- the connectivity may be via the higher voltage line, such as line 240.
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Applications Claiming Priority (3)
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KR (1) | KR100443208B1 (fr) |
CN (1) | CN1185851C (fr) |
AU (1) | AU706579B2 (fr) |
CA (1) | CA2227267C (fr) |
IL (1) | IL122965A (fr) |
TW (1) | TW417368B (fr) |
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US4495386A (en) * | 1982-03-29 | 1985-01-22 | Astech, Inc. | Telephone extension system utilizing power line carrier signals |
US4523307A (en) * | 1982-11-30 | 1985-06-11 | Astech, Inc. | Power line carrier multi telephone extension system for full duplex conferencing and intercom between telephones |
US4701945A (en) * | 1984-10-09 | 1987-10-20 | Pedigo Michael K | Carrier current transceiver |
US5127045A (en) * | 1989-11-16 | 1992-06-30 | Cragun David R | Identifying telephone controller system |
DE4031092A1 (de) * | 1990-10-02 | 1992-04-09 | Christoph Faber | Fernsprechsystem |
US5319634A (en) * | 1991-10-07 | 1994-06-07 | Phoenix Corporation | Multiple access telephone extension systems and methods |
EP0668686A1 (fr) * | 1994-02-17 | 1995-08-23 | GRID Telecom Systems B.V. | Système téléphonique domestique |
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AU706579B2 (en) | 1999-06-17 |
JP4125368B2 (ja) | 2008-07-30 |
JPH11510015A (ja) | 1999-08-31 |
CN1185851C (zh) | 2005-01-19 |
IL122965A0 (en) | 1998-08-16 |
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CA2227267A1 (fr) | 1997-02-06 |
EP0839428A4 (fr) | 2001-07-18 |
TW417368B (en) | 2001-01-01 |
CN1196149A (zh) | 1998-10-14 |
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