Multiplexed transmission system for subscriber units of differen

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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370 953, 3701101, 379 58, 379 63, 455 331, 455 88, 455 89, H04J 312

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ABSTRACT:
A plurality of subscriber units are connected to at least two transceiver stations for exchanging information in a time division multiple access mode, in which traffic time intervals are allocated in rotation to a variable number C of channels, where C is dependent on the number and type of units to be connected. T intervals plus one control time interval form a frame, where T is mutually prime with respect to the numbers 2 through C.sub.MAX. M frames form a superframe, where M is the lowest common multiple of the numbers 1 through C.sub.MAX.

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