Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching
Patent
1992-11-23
1994-05-10
Olms, Douglas W.
Multiplex communications
Wide area network
Packet switching
370 951, 3701101, 34082507, 34082544, 379 57, H04J 324, H04Q 700
Patent
active
053115163
ABSTRACT:
A selective call receiver (106) receives one or more message packets of a transmitted fragmented message, where each of the one or more message packets includes an address (1605) and message data (1610), and the message data (1610) includes an indication (1702) of whether more message packets are to be received for the fragmented message. The selective call receiver (106) receives an address of each message packet, and then correlates (2908) the address to one or more predetermined addresses. After a successful correlation (2908), the selective call receiver (106) decodes the message data (1610) of each message packet, and then successively stores (2928, 2936, 2942) the decoded message data (1610) to reconstruct the fragmented message. The selective call receiver (106) determines that the fragmented message is completely reconstructed after detection (2918) in the decoded message data (1610) an indication (1702) that no more message packets are to be received for the fragmented message.
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Kuznicki William J.
Willard David F.
Berry Thomas G.
Collopy Daniel R.
Hsu Alpus H.
Macnak Philip P.
Motorola Inc.
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