Multiplex communications – Pathfinding or routing – Switching a message which includes an address header
Patent
1997-08-28
2000-10-03
Pham, Chi H.
Multiplex communications
Pathfinding or routing
Switching a message which includes an address header
370413, 370397, H04L 1228
Patent
active
061283061
ABSTRACT:
An ATM routing switch has a plurality of input and output ports and a buffer for holding a plurality of ATM cells, the cells being held in the buffer as a plurality of queues (F0-F7), each formed as a chained list of addresses with front and back pointers identifying ends of each queue.
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Proceedings of the Global Telecom. Conf., Nov. 29, 1993-Dec. 2, 1993, IEEE pp. 1476-1480 An ATM System and Network in Field Trial, Wolfgang Fischer et al., p. 1480.
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Coppola Marcello
Dumas Pierre
Grenot Thierry
Makoua David Mouen
Moniot Pascal
Galanthay Theodore E.
Morris James H.
Pham Brenda H.
Pham Chi H.
SGS-Thomson Microelectronics Limited
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