Image transmission using error retransmission

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Auxiliary signal

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358436, 358403, 358404, H04N 1333

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059495529

ABSTRACT:
Multiple page image information is communicated efficiently in such a manner that a receiver informs to a transmitter an amount of data receivable one time, the transmitter transmits one time up to the designated data amount (which may be multiple page information), the receiver informs the amount of data next receivable and indicates an error frame received in the previous transmission, and the transmitter transmits the image information of the designated error frame followed by the transmission one time of the succeeding image information up to the designated data amount.

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