Multiplex communications – Channel assignment techniques – Using a separate control line or bus for access control
Patent
1996-03-05
1998-08-18
Olms, Douglas W.
Multiplex communications
Channel assignment techniques
Using a separate control line or bus for access control
370395, H04L 12403, H04L 1256
Patent
active
057967415
ABSTRACT:
An ATM bus 11 is a bus for performing data transfers in an asynchronous transfer mode, while a control bus 8 is a bus for transferring control signals sent out by a central control section 1 in order to control bus users 10a.about.10d. The bus users 10a.about.10d and a bus arbitration circuit 12 are connected to this ATM bus. The bus users 10A.about.10d are ATM bus users. When the bus users 10a.about.10d simultaneously issue bus use requests, the bus arbitration circuit 12 selects a single bus use request from among these requests. Then, all of the bus users are sent data identifying the bus user which issued the selected bus use request. As a result, only the selected bus user begins a data transfer operation using the ATM bus 11.
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Anai Koji
Himeno Ryoichi
Igarashi Keiju
Nishikawa Takeshi
Saito Kazuo
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
Olms Douglas W.
Phillips Matthew C.
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