Receiving apparatus, receiving method, communication method...

Multiplex communications – Communication techniques for information carried in plural... – Assembly or disassembly of messages having address headers

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ABSTRACT:
A receiving apparatus receiving data separated into a plurality of fragments comprises a detection unit adapted to detect the fragment size of the fragments, and a management unit adapted to manage the arrival status of the plurality of received fragments using the detected fragment size as a unit.

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