Multiplex communications – Pathfinding or routing – Through a circuit switch
Reexamination Certificate
2005-08-30
2009-08-04
Shah, Chirag G (Department: 2419)
Multiplex communications
Pathfinding or routing
Through a circuit switch
C370S412000, C370S429000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07570634
ABSTRACT:
A node (401) responsive to a TDMA protocol is provided. The node (401) can include a transceiver (403) and one or more processors (407) cooperatively operable with the transceiver (403). The processor (407) can be configured to facilitate receiving (413) one or more frames to be transmitted in a communication over the transceiver (403). The frame(s) can indicate a priority relative to other frames. The processor (407) can queue (415) the frame(s) in one of several queues in response to the priority. Each of the queues can correspond to a different priority. The queues are serviced (417), including processing the frame(s) in the queue(s).
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Freescale Semiconductor Inc.
Nguyen Minh-Trang
Shah Chirag G
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