Linear time division multiplexed conferencer

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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179 18BC, H04M 356

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044816243

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a linear time division multiplexed time slot conference for continuously summing and outputting digital message samples received from n connected telephone lines respective to m sequential time slots. The conferencer processes 256 time slots and uses prefetching techniques to reduce memory requirements to allow the circuit to be integrated into a single chip. Besides establishing conference-type connections, the conferencer has the capability to establish broadcast and monitor connections. Message samples collected from each connected line of a conference connection are summed during a first time frame and outputted during a second time frame. The conferencer includes circuitry for detecting either positive or negative overflow which could result from the summation process, and in this respect, selects an alternate message for outputting.

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