Synchronization method and apparatus in redundant time-division-

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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375108, H04J 306, H04L 300

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ABSTRACT:
A synchronization method and apparatus in redundant time-division-multiple-access communication equipment, wherein the synchronization between an active circuit and a standby circuit is carried out using a frequency divided signal from the active transmission frame timing signal instead of using the transmission frame timing signal. At timings other than the output timing of the frequency divided signal, the standby transmission frame counter runs independently. Thus, failure of the active circuit has less effect on the standby circuit and switching between the active circuit and the standby circuit can be carried out smoothly.

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Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 6, No. 218, Nov. 1982.

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