Cellular mobile radio service telephone system

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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179 2EB, 455 33, 455 56, H04J 602, H04B 700

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ABSTRACT:
An improved cellular mobile radio telephone system is described wherein the switching matrices used to provide communication paths between subscribers is also used to provide paths for carrying control information between a network control and the various transceivers, receivers and transmitters at cell sites. Additionally, statistical multiplexers are provided at the cell sites for multiplexing control signals for many transceivers, receivers and transmitters onto the transmission facilities connecting the cell site with the network control system. At the network control system, apparatus is provided to reformat and packetize control signals from many statistical multiplexers and present the reformatted, packetized information to a network control processor.

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patent: 4096440 (1978-06-01), Okasaka
"Controlling Data Communications: Statistical Multiplexers Move In", Electronics, Jul. 28, 1981, Hindin, pp. 141-148.

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