Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1994-11-15
1996-11-12
Pan, Daniel
Boots, shoes, and leggings
3642314, 3642412, 364DIG1, 364DIG2, 395788, 395561, 3408255, 34082516, 370 854, 379 94, 348 12, 348 15, G06F 946, G06F 1336
Patent
active
055749348
ABSTRACT:
A computer system for transmitting two or more types of signals. Each type of signal is assigned a priority level. Signals of a particular type are transmitted as they become ready for transmission, unless signals of a different type having a greater priority become ready for transmission. In that case, the transmission of the low-priority signals is interrupted to allow transmission of the high-priority signals. The transmission of the low-priority signals is resumed after the transmission of the high-priority signals is complete. In a preferred embodiment directed to conferencing systems, audio signals are assigned higher priorities than video, data, and control signals in order to provide a high-quality to the audio portion of a conferencing session.
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Mirashrafi Mojtaba
Rajamani Krishnan
Tung Peter
Vrvilo Benjamin
Intel Corporation
Mendelsohn Steve
Murray William H.
Pan Daniel
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