Self controlling crossbar switch and method

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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370 61, 370 852, 3701001, 3408255, H04J 302, H04Q 1104

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054208530

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for switching data between a selected pair of data processing elements. The method involves steps of sending a first service request signal from a first data processing element to a switch, where the first service request signal includes a first destination, sending a first data message to the switch and storing the first service request signal and the first data message at least temporarily in a first buffer memory. The method further involves steps of routing the first data message to the first destination and initiating communication between the first data processing element and the first destination.

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