Arrangement for processing received data in TDMA communications

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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370104, H04J 306

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ABSTRACT:
In order to process data transmitted from a plurality of earth stations in a TDMA communications system with high speed, the data transmitted chronologically over a multiframe and written into a first memory according to first discriminating signals in a manner as to be grouped with respect to the earth stations, are then read out from the first memory according to second discriminating signals stored in a second memory irrespective of the received order. The data read out from the first memory are arranged in a manner as to be processed with ease in the subsequent unit.

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