Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters
Patent
1994-09-15
1995-11-21
Tse, Young
Pulse or digital communications
Repeaters
370 856, 455 342, 455 581, 34082551, 375368, H04L 2552
Patent
active
054694728
ABSTRACT:
In a digital communication system (100), a second message (309) may be substituted for a first message (301) by detecting a suitable transition point and beginning transmission of the second message at this transition point. In a frame-synchronous digital communication system, this transition point is a frame boundary within the first message.
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Bocci Paul M.
Edkins James G.
House Robert W.
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