Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching
Patent
1981-09-10
1984-09-18
Olms, Douglas W.
Multiplex communications
Wide area network
Packet switching
370100, 375120, H04J 306, H04B 144
Patent
active
044727992
ABSTRACT:
A terminal of a digital telecommunication system working in a so-called "ping-pong" mode, with alternate reception and transmission of data words in respective halves of a recurrent operating cycle, has a phase-lock circuit whose oscillator is stabilized by a control signal periodically extracted from an incoming bit stream during the data-receiving phases. The receiving section of the terminal has a branch obtaining incoming bipolar data words from an input/output transformer and converting them, with the aid of a peak detector and an integrator or a monoflop, into respective timing pulses whose leading edges recur with the same periodicity as the data words.
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Article by R. Montemurro et al., titled "Realisation d'un equipement terminal numerique d'abonne pour service telephonique et de donnees", published by International Switching Symposium (Session 41 B: Subscriber Lines and Peripheral Equipments), Paris, France, vol. 2, May 1979, pp. 926-933, Note: Although title of article is in French language, the body of text is in English.
Fossati Roberto
Gallo Secondo
Lazzari Vincenzo
Ravaglia Renzo
Cselt-Centro Studi e Laboratori Telecomunicazioni S.p.A.
Olms Douglas W.
Ross Karl F.
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