Method and apparatus for data communication between transmission

Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading

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3408252, 370 852, 370 941, G05B 2302, H04Q 324

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ABSTRACT:
In an apparatus for data communication between transmission terminal and reception terminal of a network system, a transmission side recognizes whether the transmitted data can receive or not, and the transmission side recognizes permissible capacity of reception about a reception side before the transmission side acquires the network circuit. If the data transmission becomes possible, then the transmission side acquires the circuit, transmits the data, and releases the circuit when the transmitting the data is finished.

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