Local area network transferring data using isochronous and async

Multiplex communications – Special services – Conferencing

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370409, 370432, 370462, 348 15, 379201, H04Q 1104, H04M 342

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ABSTRACT:
In a network system, a plurality of nodes are communicable with one another to exchange information and to transfer data, and a bus is provided for connection to the nodes and for configuration of logical paths to logically link one node to another node so as to secure transfer of the data. Each node has at least one port which is allocated for accessing the bus and which is classified into four types of an isochronous talker, an isochronous listener, a multicast talker and a multicast listener. The nodes are allocated to bind isochronous channel numbers or multicast channel numbers to respective isochronous or multicast talkers and listeners in a manner so as to maximize efficiency of the network.

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