Excavating
Patent
1989-12-29
1992-07-14
Beausoliel, Robert W.
Excavating
371 371, G06F 1110
Patent
active
051309939
ABSTRACT:
Information encoded by data compression (or another data encoding technique, e.g., encryption, requiring synchronization between the encoder and decoder) is transmitted over an unreliable network by checking for transmission errors after decoding. If an error is detected, the encoder is reset, using a reset protocol which may operate over an unreliable reverse channel by using a timer to generate further reset requests when the receiver does not acknowledge them in a timely fashion.
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CCITT Recommendation V.42bis.
Data Compression: Methods and Theory--James A. Storer.
Data Networks: Dimitri Bertsekas.
A Universal Algorithm for Sequential Data Compression: Lempel.
Gutman Michael
Hluchyj Michael G.
Pasco-Anderson James A.
Beausoliel Robert W.
Codex Corporation
Stockley Darleen J.
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