Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching
Patent
1994-01-07
1995-07-04
Olms, Douglas W.
Multiplex communications
Wide area network
Packet switching
370 60, H04Q 1104
Patent
active
054307210
ABSTRACT:
The method according to the invention consists of a first step in which messages sent by the sending subscriber are segmented into cells, a second step in which initial processing is carried out on each cell in order to space them uniformly at a minimum time interval at least equal to a determined resolution time, a third step in which a second processing succeeding the initial processing is carried out in order to space groups of cells with the same throughput by a minimum time interval determined as a function of the throughput allocated to each network subscriber, and a fourth step in which cells thus spaced are transmitted in a determined virtual circuit on the network.
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Dumas Pierre
Makoua David Mouen
"Thomson-CSF"
Hom Shick
Olms Douglas W.
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