Striping data over transmission channels

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

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ABSTRACT:
Data is striped over transmission channels having limited bandwidths and variable delays. Data to be striped over the channels is accessed. An expiration time of at least one packet of the data to be striped is determined. Probabilities of timely receiving the at least one packet are determined using a recursive function and the expiration time and a length of queue storing the at least one packet waiting to be striped. The computed probabilities are stored in a table, and the computed probabilities are retrieved from the table for at least one other packet having the same expiration time and the same queue length. The probabilities are used to map the at least one other packet to at least one of the channels.

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