Device and method for processing a sequence of information...

Electrical computers and digital data processing systems: input/ – Input/output data processing – Input/output data buffering

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C710S001000, C710S029000, C709S238000, C709S240000, C709S242000, C370S392000, C370S394000, C370S395310

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06925507

ABSTRACT:
The packets of the sequence are stowed away in a packets memory organized as a stack, in association with respective processing labels. The processing label associated with each packet extracted from the packets memory is examined so as to activate a processing module selected as a function of the label received. The activated module performs an elementary processing of the packet extracted. The elementary processing performed by at least one of the processing modules comprises associating the extracted packet with a label modified in accordance with a labels translation table, the processed packet subsequently being stowed away again in the packets memory in association with the modified label.

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