WO2003024147A2 - Requirements for dynamic rate repartitioning - Google Patents
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- POTS plain old telephone system
- PSTN public switched telephone network
- control signals and other information that is transmitted in the POTS bandwidth, which extends from approximately 300 hertz to approximately 3.4 kilohertz.
- xDSL Prompted largely by the growth in Internet usage, the provision of xDSL services to customer premises has proliferated over recent years.
- the descriptor "x" preceding the DSL designator is used to broadly denote a variety of DSL services, including SDSL, ADSL, RADSL, HDSL, etc.
- xDSL transmissions are sent to customer premises over the same twisted pair cabling as POTS transmission are sent. Since xDSL transmissions are communicated in a frequency band that is separate and distinct from the POTS frequency band, transmitting both types of signals over the same cabling (even at the same time), generally is not a problem.
- the POTS frequency band is defined between approximately DC and approximately 4 kHz
- xDSL frequency bands are generally defined by a lower cutoff frequency of approximately 26 kHz, and an upper cutoff frequency that depends upon the particular xDSL service.
- the invention provides a system and method for enabling DRR that supports multiple, simultaneous voice call events.
- the invention provides for DRR that support the activation and deactivation of bit synchronous PCM timeslots within a well-defined period of time (e.g.. not to exceed 100 ms) that can accommodate any voice call control signaling procedures, DRR that provides for robust communication of the DRR signaling protocol between the line terminal (LT) and the network terminal (NT), DRR that supports periodically refreshing the status of the bit synchronous PCM timeslots and DRR that aligns with proposed DSL bearer requirements.
- LT line terminal
- NT network terminal
- Other advantages and features of the invention also exist.
- Figure 1 is a schematic illustration of a reference model to define the processing elements in support of transporting synchronous PCM voice channels simultaneously with a data channel according to some embodiments of the invention.
- Figure 2 is a schematic illustration of a dual-bearer IFS-IC framing mode for support of channelized voice according to some embodiments of the invention.
- Figure 3 is a schematic illustration of a recommended framing as defined by a voice- processing block according to some embodiments of the invention.
- Figure 4A shows voice channel identification via voice processing block 106 according to some embodiments of the invention.
- Figure 4B shows transmission of the time slots resulting from various DRR . commands according to some embodiments of the invention.
- Voice processing 106 in Figure 1 may define the framing structure of the PCM voice channels and the signaling channel.
- Voice channels may be provisioned statically or dynamically. With static provisioning, the required number of time slots are determined and set at initialization and are transported in the bit synchronous bearer channel. If a voice channel is active, the timeslot carries PCM voice samples; if the voice channel is inactive, the timeslot carries dummy data.
- the PCM timeslot may be activated and deactivated on an as needed basis.
- a timeslot When a timeslot is active, the supporting bandwidth is allocated in the bit synchronous bearer channel.
- the asynchronous bearer channel uses the remaining bandwidth in support of the data application.
- the voice timeslot becomes deactivated, the corresponding bandwidth is removed from the bit synchronous bearer and allocated to the asynchronous data bearer.
- the overall line bit rate stays the same.
- the voice processing 106 may initiate the dynamic rate repartitioning (DRR) commands to the dual-bearer TPS-TC 114.
- DRR dynamic rate repartitioning
- data processing 110 provides the data channel interface to the dual-bearer TPS-TC 114, which then multiplexes the two bearer channels for transport over the SDSL core modem.
- a recommended dual-bearer framing mode for support of channelized voice is shown in Figure 2.
- the first bearer i.e. bits l a through k sa
- the channelization structure within this bearer channel may be defined specifically for the voice application.
- TPS-TC a may be assigned the first k sa bits of each payload block, and TPS-TQ, may be assigned the last k S b bits of each payload bock.
- the k s bits assigned to it may be treated as if they constituted a complete Payload Sub-Block, and appropriate framing may be applied.
- the line clock may be frequency locked to the clock of the bit .
- synchronous bearer may be the reference channel for determining the stuff/delete operations.
- Figure 3 is a schematic of recommended framing as defined in the voice-processing 106 according to some embodiments of the invention.
- the one bit Z-bit is indicated at 302.
- M bits may be allocated for the signaling channel 304, which transports the signaling information between customer premises unit 104 and the network in support of the voice service.
- the equivalent bit rate for the signaling channel is M*8 kb/s.
- the following remaining bits 306, 308, 310, 312 may carry the active PCM voice channels, where each channel contains 8 bits for an equivalent bit rate of 64 kb/s per voice channel. Up to N voice channels may be supported, where the value of N is any suitable value.
- the time slots 306-312 may be arranged in order of increasing identification number.
- Figures 4A-4B show an example of the arrangement of the PCM voice channel timeslots per DRR event or action.
- Figure 4A shows voice channel identification via voice processing block 106 according to some embodiments of the invention (a similar figure may be drawn for voice processing block 122). If no voice channels are active, then the Z 302 and Signaling 304 channels are transmitted; no time slot bits 306-312 are transmitted. The remainder of the line bit rate is allocated to the asynchronous data channel.
- Figure 4B shows transmission of the time slots resulting from various DRR commands according to some embodiments of the invention. As shown in Figure 4B, the time slots may be transmitted in order of identification number.
- embodiments of the invention implement a one-bit Z-channel, at 8 Kbps, that is dedicated to the DRR protocol operation.
- This DRR protocol may be modeled as being exchanged between the TPS-TC in a line termination unit and the TPS-TC in the network termination unit.
- FIG. 5B is a schematic chart showing possible definitions of the Z-bit channel throughout the superframe according to some embodiments of the invention.
- the 48 block per SDSL superframe may comprise 48 DRR bits or 6 DRR bytes (i.e., one DRR bit per data block).
- the correct DRR Control Byte and DRR Channel ID Byte data per super- frame may be calculated using a 2 of 3 majority algorithm.
- This approach enables a relatively robust DRR protocol. For example, if the SDSL frame is affected by a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) alarm, the recipient can still examine the three copies of the DRR Control Byte and DRR Channel ID Byte and determine the true value based upon an assessment of whether 2 of 3 copies agree.
- CRC cyclic redundancy check
- the related voice channel is enabled (i.e., currently active with a voice call, or the PCM channel is in the process of being established for a new voice call. If the bit value is a '0', the related voice channel is disabled (i.e., this PCM channel is no longer supporting a voice call, and this bandwidth is no available for asynchronous data).
- Figure 8 is a schematic chart representing potential DRR commands according to some embodiments of the invention. Other commands are possible.
- Figure 9 is a schematic DRR signal flow diagram under normal operation executing a DRR event according to some embodiments of the invention.
- Figure 10 is a schematic of the associated timing diagram for a typical execution of a DRR event according to some embodiments of the invention.
- down stream voice channel may change the time slot mapping at the SF(n+7) super-frame after three contiguous EXEC command and any EXEC_ACK is received.
- up stream voice channel may change the time slot mapping at the SF(m+5) super-frame after a third EXEC_ACK command.
- the longest delay for NT to respond to the EXEC command is almost one superframe.
- the LT to receive the last response from the NT, three superframes may be needed.
- a downstream path to change the voice time slot may occur at the seventh superframe from the EXEC_1 command.
- An upstream change to the voice channel time slot may occur at the superframe that is after the EXEC_ACK_3 command.
- Other configurations are possible.
- the protocol description below references Figures 9-10.
- a voice channel activation and deactivation may be initialized by the "EXEC" DRR command from LT side, downstream direction.
- the "EXEC" DRR command may be sent in three successive' SDSL frames with the related channel byte information to which the EXEC command applies. More than one voice channel within the Time Slot ID Group can be handled at the same time.
- the voice channels will be activated or deactivated in the subsequent 4 th super- frame, downstream direction.
- the "SN" number may be used for the "EXEC” DRR command counter from "01", “10", to "11” in successive frames. Within the same frame, each copy of the "EXEC” DRR command contains the same "SN" number.
- the receiver for every SDSL super-frame, the receiver, NT, must send an "EXEC ACK” or ⁇ XECJSfAK” DRR command back to the LT when the command is not MONITOR, check the SN number and command fields.
- the procedures for coding the SN as described above may also apply to the "EXEC ACK” or "EXECJNAK” DRR commands.
- the NT receiving a frame that contains a DRR command may use a 2-out-of-3 majority algorithm to figure out the correct voice channel to activate/deactivate. Of the three frames containing the same DRR command (where the SN is incremented by one each time), if there is only one correct DRR command received, the NT should still change the voice channel status at the end of EXEC command based on the SN number to figure out the correct super-frame number.
- the upstream voice channel activation/de-activation is done after three EXEC_ACK/EXEC_NAK, if there is at lease one EXEC_ACK command as described above. If no correct DRR command is received, the NT may maintain the current voice channel status. The procedures associated with the MONITOR command may also still apply. If there is some data error, it will be recovered from by the LT on the next EXEC command.
- the LT side may decide to re-issue the same DRR command based on the EXEC_ACK, and EXEC_NAK commands received. However, voice channel activations and deactivations in the downstream direction should always be executed after transmitting the "EXEC" DRR command three times.
- T ref may be measured as the interval between the LT sending the Sync Demand and the Sync Confirm.
- the parameter n may be defined by the hand-shaking procedure.
- each message will require five bytes for transmission (assuming no more than eight PCM voice channels).
- the eoc is typically a slow speed channel (about 3.3 kbps) due to the fact that only 20 bits " are allocated to the eoc in each SDSL superframe. Assuming no eoc processing delays at either the LT or the NT, it will take 4 - 8 superframes, or 24 - 48 ms, to exchange the B
- the eoc also carries other traffic with the requirement that the maximum length of a frame is 75 octets. Since the B Channel Allocate and B Channel Allocate Ack messages support voice traffic, they should be given a higher priority for processing over management events that are not time critical. Unfortunately, the eoc does not have such a queuing mechanism. Consequently, the B Channel AllocatelAck messages could get queued up behind other messages before it can be transmitted. This could add substantial delay to the time that is required just to transmit the messages across the eoc.
- a CRC is generated for each SDSL frame and is transmitted on the following frame. All bits in the frame except the synchronization word, CRC bits,
- the LT may periodically transmit the B Channel Allocate message to the NT as a means of checking the status of the voice timeslots. This can be used to ensure that the NT is in sync with the LT, and it can be done during periods of time when voice channels are not being established or cleared.
- POTS and ISDN timeslots may be temporarily allocated to the ATM bearer part of the SDSL frame without changing their slot position. However, this may be inconsistent with positions being taken in other proposals for standards. For example, in the VoDSL Working Group of the DSL Forum and in ITU-T Q4/SGI5 the voice bearer timeslots and the ATM bearer part are grouped together.
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