Information multiplexing device for transmitting cells via a com

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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370 61, 370 941, H04J 324

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ABSTRACT:
A communication system including a network and an information multiplexing device connected to the network is provided. The device includes a plurality of access terminals for receiving information to be transmitted, a plurality of connecting terminals coupled to the network, a plurality of service circuits having queue elements for storing the information, a plurality of network circuits which includes output circuits for transmitting information to the connecting terminals and an assigning element for assigning a period of time which information can be transmitted to the output circuits. The period of time being dependent on the rate of which the output circuit can transmit data.

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