EP1413128A2

Title

METHOD FOR DEACTIVATING TRANSMITTER/RECEIVER DEVICES IN STANDBY MODE AND WARM START POSSIBILITY

Application Number:

EP20020762415

Publication Date:

28-04-2004

Family ID:

Application Date:

30-07-2002

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

03-08-2001

Title

METHOD FOR DEACTIVATING TRANSMITTER/RECEIVER DEVICES IN STANDBY MODE AND WARM START POSSIBILITY

Application Number:

EP20020762415

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

28-04-2004

Application Date:

30-07-2002

Priority Date:

03-08-2001

Abstract  Abstract

The invention relates to a method for transmitting data streams that are to be transmitted wherein at least one transmitter/receiver device (LTU NTU) can be deactivated in standby mode wherein a deactivation signal (101) is supplied by a system control device (100); transmission coefficients on the exchange side of at least one transmission path (102) are stored in a coefficient storage device (103) on the exchange side; the deactivation signal is transmitted via the at least one data transmission path (102) from the transmitter/receiver device (LTU) on the exchange side to the transmitter/receiver device (NTU) on the subscriber side; transmission coefficients on the subscriber side of the at least one transmission path (102) are stored in a coefficient storage device (104) on the subscriber-side of the transmitter/receiver device (NTU) on the subscriber side; the deactivation signal (101) is transmitted back from the transmitter/receiver device (NTU) on the subscriber side to the transmitter/receiver device (LTU) on the exchange side via the at least one data transmission path (102) and the transmission of the data streams to be transmitted is stopped whereby the transmitter/receiver device (NTU) on the subscriber side and the transmitter/receiver device (LTU) on the exchange side are respectively deactivated in standby mode.

The invention relates to a method for transmitting data streams that are to be transmitted wherein at least one transmitter/receiver device (LTU NTU) can be deactivated in standby mode wherein a deactivation signal (101) is supplied by a system control device (100); transmission coefficients on the exchange side of at least one transmission path (102) are stored in a coefficient storage device (103) on the exchange side; the deactivation signal is transmitted via the at least one data transmission path (102) from the transmitter/receiver device (LTU) on the exchange side to the transmitter/receiver device (NTU) on the subscriber side; transmission coefficients on the subscriber side of the at least one transmission path (102) are stored in a coefficient storage device (104) on the subscriber-side of the transmitter/receiver device (NTU) on the subscriber side; the deactivation signal (101) is transmitted back from the transmitter/receiver device (NTU) on the subscriber side to the transmitter/receiver device (LTU) on the exchange side via the at least one data transmission path (102) and the transmission of the data streams to be transmitted is stopped whereby the transmitter/receiver device (NTU) on the subscriber side and the transmitter/receiver device (LTU) on the exchange side are respectively deactivated in standby mode.

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