Broadband system with transmission scheduling and flow control

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United States of America Patent

APP PUB NO 20020075875A1
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09952381

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Hybrid fiber/coax networks employ the existing cable plant used for cable TV and transmit data signals in a frequency bandwidth above that which is used for cable TV. As this cable plant was deployed in a tree and branch topology, data transmissions may be susceptible to noise, variable transmission loss and frequency dispersion, particularly in the upstream direction. Further, due to the tree and branch topology, homes at the far end of the network experience much greater loss than do the homes that are near to the headend/ONU. The present system, which uses point-to-point data links between intelligent network elements located in the feeder/distribution network to provide reliable, secure, bi-directional broadband access. Digital signals are terminated at the intelligent network elements, switched and regenerated for transmission across additional upstream or downstream data links as needed to connect a home to a headend or router. The intelligent network elements can be co-located with or replace the standard network elements to take advantage of existing network configurations. The standard network elements can be selectively replaced by the intelligent network elements in an incremental approach. Packet handling at a network element includes receiving packets on input links coupled to the network element, each packet having a quality of service (QoS) class indicating a service priority ranging from highest (1) to lowest (N). Received packets for each of the QoS classes from 1 to N-1 are stored in a common queue per QoS class while packets received for the lowest (N) QoS class are stored in link queues corresponding to the input links. The packets are transmitted from the common queues and the plural link queues to an output link according to a scheduling discipline. In this manner, the data links are made over relatively short runs of coax cable, which can provide greater bandwidth than the typical end-to-end feeder/distribution connection between a home and the headend or optical network unit.

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NARAD NETWORKS INC515 GROTON ROAD WESTFORD MA 01886

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Dravida, Subrahmanyam Shrewsbury, MA 60 4037
Narayan, Sriram Westforf, MA 23 803
Peralta, Frederick Lynn, MA 6 293
Rege, Kiran Marlboro, NJ 10 247
Shah, Vyomesh Tewksbury, MA 3 76
Tandon, Manas Waltham, MA 16 655

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