Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading
Patent
1989-07-27
1993-01-19
Dixon, Joseph L.
Communications: electrical
Continuously variable indicating
With meter reading
395200, 340826, 340827, H04L 1200, H04L 1246
Patent
active
051810174
ABSTRACT:
A multi-dimensional, multi-nodal routing mechanism is described for relaying information from node to node using a header consisting of route descriptor bits. Each node's receiver/transmitter pair changes states as the information is guided to the destination node. The message is propagated over several nodes simultaneously to traverse the nodes and reach the destination node quickly. When the final node is reached, all alternate communication routes are freed.
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Frey, Jr. Alexander H.
Gould Joel M.
Higgins, Jr. Charles M.
Block Marc
Dixon Joseph L.
IBM Corporation
Koffsky David
Leibold Gregory D.
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