Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Plural transmitters or receivers
Patent
1996-09-09
1998-07-28
Chin, Tommy P.
Telecommunications
Transmitter and receiver at separate stations
Plural transmitters or receivers
455527, 455452, 455450, H04Q 700, H04Q 900
Patent
active
057873585
ABSTRACT:
In a dynamic channel allocation system, upon every communication request, selection is made of a channel having a maximum priority degree (step 1004). Judgement is made about whether or not the channel is an idle channel (step 1005). If it is an idle channel, its priority degree P is increased by a priority function .DELTA.P(x) determined by a priority degree modification frequency x and this channel is allocated (steps 1006 and 1007). If it is not an idle channel, the priority degree P is decreased by the priority function .DELTA.P(x) (step 1008). Subsequently, the priority degree modification frequency x is increased by +1. When x reaches an upper limit value xo, the priority degree modification frequency x is not reset but is given as x=xl<xo.
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Chin Tommy P.
NEC Corporation
Vincent David R.
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