Method and device for multiplexing

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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370 84, 370 858, 370 952, H04L 1220, H04J 316, H04J 322

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ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a method for transferring data from a plurality of serial channels (1-6) on a parallel channel. To each serial channel is associated a buffer memory in which are stored the data arriving on the serial channel. Some of the serial channels (1-2) operate at a high speed and the others (3-6) at lower speeds. The method consists in processing a buffer associated to a channel as many times less as the channel is slower than a high speed channel over a number of periods equal to the high speed divided by the speed of the processed channel.

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