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A system that provides additional voice lines with data over a single two-wire subscriber loop. At the subscriber premise, one or more telephone instruments and data devices are connected to a digital modem into either a voice or a data interface. Analog voice signals are PCM sampled then packetized, and voice and data packets are transmitted to a CO modem over the subscriber loop. The CO modem depacketizes the voice packets into PCM format and transmits PCM voice information to a CO switch over a standard digital trunk interface. Data packets are routed to a data network. Voice packets are given transmission priority over data packets to ensures that voice is transported in the presence of data with low latency.

InventorsRandall L. Brown, John Wesley Spenik, Thomas J. Buege, Christopher A. Pawlowski, Keith M. McDonald, James Hoff
Original AssigneeLucent Technologies Inc.
Primary Examiner: Hanh Nguyen
Attorneys: David J. Zwick, Steven R. Santema
Current U.S. Classification370/493; 370/350; 370/352; 370/419; 370/494; 379/93.01; 379/93.07
International Classification: H04J/306; H04J/102; H04L/1266; H04M/1100

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Claims

1. A system for multiple derived voice lines over a subscriber loop for use in a telephone network, said system comprising:

a voice interface adapted to connect to the telephone network over a digital network connection, and operable to receive over said digital network connection digitized voice data, and further operable to packetize said digitized voice data into voice packets; and
a line interface adapted to connect to a subscriber loop having an active telephone instrument connected thereto, and operable to receive said voice packets from said voice interface and transmit said voice packets to the active telephone instrument via the subscriber loop; wherein:
the telephone network includes a source of a network timing reference signal;
said voice interface is further operable to receive a first timing signal over said digital network connection that is synchronized to the network timing reference signal, and to receive said digitized voice data in synchronization with said first timing signal, and further operable to generate and transmit to said line interface a second timing signal that is synchronized to said first timing signal; and
said line interface is further operable to generate and transmit onto the subscriber loop a third timing signal that is synchronized to said second timing signal.

2. A system according to claim 1, wherein said digitized voice data is received over said digital network connection in accordance with a GR-303 transmission protocol.

3. A system according to claim 1, wherein said digitized voice data is received over said digital network connection in accordance with a TR-008 transmission protocol.

4. A system according to claim 1, wherein said line interface is further operable to transmit said voice packets onto the subscriber loop in accordance with a digital modulation line code that provides spectral isolation of a carrier frequency band from other frequency bands on the subscriber loop.

5. A system according to claim 4, wherein said digital modulation line code uses a frequency spectrum that is within the frequency spectrum of ISDN.

6. A system according to claim 1, wherein said voice packets are encoded in accordance with an Ethernet protocol.

7. A system according to claim 1, wherein said voice interface is further operable to receive digitized voice data associated with one or more active telephone instruments, each of the active telephone instruments associated with a unique address, and each of said voice packets further comprising the unique address of one of the active telephone instruments.

8. A system according to claim 1, wherein:

said voice interface is further operable to receive digitized voice data associated with one or more active telephone instruments, each of the active telephone instruments associated with a unique address, each of said voice packets further comprising the unique address of one of the active telephone instruments; and
said line interface is further adapted to connect to one or more subscriber loops each having one or more of the active telephone instruments connected thereto, and further operable to transmit each of said voice packets toward the active telephone instruments over the subscriber loops.

9. A system according to claim 1, wherein:

said voice interface is further operable to receive digitized voice data associated with one or more active telephone instruments, each of the active telephone instruments associated with a unique address, each of said voice packets further comprising the unique address of one of the active telephone instruments;
said system further comprises one or more of said line interfaces, each being further adapted to connect to one or more subscriber loops, each of the subscriber loops having one or more of the active telephone instruments connected thereto, each of the line interfaces associated with the active telephone instrument addresses of the active telephone instruments connected thereto, and the line interfaces further operable to transmit received packets toward the active telephone instruments over the subscriber loops; and
said system further comprises a packet switch interposed between said voice interface and said line interfaces, said packet switch operable to receive said voice packets from said voice interface and to route each of said voice packets to the line interface associated with the active telephone instrument address in said voice packet.

10. A system for multiple derived voice lines over a subscriber loop for use in a telephone network, said system comprising:

a line interface adapted to connect to a subscriber loop having an active telephone instrument connected thereto, and operable to receive over the subscriber loop voice packets comprising digitized voice data from the active telephone instrument; and
a voice interface adapted to connect to the telephone network over a digital network connection, and operable to receive said voice packets from said line interface, to extract said digitized voice data, and to transmit said digitized voice data over said digital network connection; wherein:
the telephone network includes a source of a network timing reference signal;
said voice interface is further operable to receive a first timing signal over said digital network connection that is synchronized to the network timing reference signal, and to transmit said digitized voice data in synchronization with said first timing signal, and further operable to generate and transmit to said line interface a second timing signal that is synchronized to said first timing signal; and
said line interface is further operable to generate and transmit onto the subscriber loop a third timing signal that is synchronized to said second timing signal, said digitized voice data digitized in synchronization with said third timing signal.

11. A system according to claim 10, wherein said digitized voice data is transmitted over said digital network connection in accordance with a GR-303 transmission protocol.

12. A system according to claim 10, wherein said digitized voice data is transmitted over said digital network connection in accordance with a TR-008 transmission protocol.

13. A system according to claim 10, wherein said line interface is further operable to receive said voice packets over the subscriber loop in accordance with a digital modulation line code that provides spectral isolation of a carrier frequency band from other frequency bands on the subscriber loop.

14. A system according to claim 13, wherein said digital modulation line code uses a frequency spectrum that is within the frequency spectrum of ISDN.

15. A system according to claim 10, wherein said voice packets are encoded in accordance with an Ethernet protocol.

16. A system according to claim 10, wherein said line interface is further adapted to connect to a subscriber loop having one or more active telephone instruments connected thereto, each of the active telephone instruments associated with a unique address, and each of said voice packets further comprising the unique address of one of the active telephone instruments.

17. A system according to claim 10, wherein said line interface is further adapted to connect to one or more subscriber loops each having one or more active telephone instruments connected thereto, each of the active telephone instruments associated with a unique address, and each of said voice packets further comprising the unique address of one of the active telephone instruments.

18. A system according to claim 10, wherein:

said system further comprises one or more of said line interfaces, each of the line interfaces further adapted to connect to one or more subscriber loops each having one or more active telephone instrument connected thereto, each of the active telephone instruments associated with a unique address, each of said voice packets further comprising the unique address of one of the active telephone instruments;
said system further comprises a packet switch interposed between said line interfaces and said voice interface, said packet switch operable to receive said voice packets from said line interfaces and to route said voice packets to said voice interface; and
said voice interface is further operable to receive said voice packets from said packet switch.