Dynamic idle aggregation in digital signal transmission

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ABSTRACT:
Transmission of signals over a communications channel. An output of a digital signal generator is analyzed over a sampling interval and a duration of first digital signals generated over the sampling interval is determined, wherein any difference between the sampling interval and the duration of first digital signals is a remainder of the sampling interval. In one embodiment, the first digital signals are assembled into a contiguous block and transmitted over the communications channel. Second digital signals are transmitted over the communications channel for a period substantially equal to the remainder of the sampling interval.

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