Claims
- 1. A method of desynchronising pointer information contained in a video signal at the exit of a synchronous transport network to a plesiochronous tributary by controlling the leak rate of a primary buffer in which the pointer information is temporarily stored, the video signal within the synchronous network being conveyed as bits in virtual containers disposed in frames and each said virtual container being identified within a said frame by a respective pointer, the method comprising demapping the video information bits from the synchronous network to the primary buffer at a rate determined by a first clock, the fill of the primary buffer having irregular framing gaps corresponding to those of an incoming frame and displacements corresponding to incoming pointer justification events, deriving a second variable rate clock whose successive periods comprise successive time intervals stored in a look-up table, and leaking video information bits from the first buffer at a variable rate controlled by the second clock into a secondary buffer forming part of an analogue phase locked loop arranged to attenuate high frequency signal components resulting from synchronous framing and to provide a reconstituted clock signal for video information output from said second buffer, the rate of the second clock determining a corresponding increase or decrease of the rate at which said video information bits are leaked from the primary buffer to the secondary buffer so as to compensate for a temporary deficit or surplus respectively of video information bits, and wherein the absolute rate of change at which said bits are leaked from the primary buffer to the secondary buffer is maintained constant during a said increase or decrease of the leak rate.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein the bit leak rate Lr of the desynchroniser is
- Lr=KPr dt
- where Pr is the pointer justification arrival rate.
- 3. An arrangement for desynchronising pointer information contained in a video signal at the exit of a synchronous transport network to a plesichronous tributary by controlling the leak rate of a primary buffer in which the pointer information is temporarily stored, the video signal within the synchronous network being conveyed as bits in virtual containers disposed in frames and each said virtual container being identified within a said frame by a respective pointer, the arrangement comprising a demapper arranged to demap the video information bits from the synchronous network to the primary buffer at a rate determined by a first clock, the fill of the primary buffer having irregular framing gaps corresponding to those of an incoming frame and displacements corresponding to incoming pointer justification events, a look-up table for storing a set of time intervals, a leak control and clock modulation system arranged to derive from said look-up table a second variable rate clock whose successive periods comprise successive time intervals stored in the look-up table, said leak control system being arranged to leak said demapped video information bits from the first buffer at a variable controlled rate into a secondary buffer forming part of an analogue phase locked loop arranged to attenuate high frequency signal components resulting from synchronous framing and to provide a reconstituted clock signal for video information output from said second buffer, the rate control of the second clock increasing or decreasing the rate at which said video information bits are leaked from the primary buffer to the secondary buffer so as to compensate for a temporary deficit or surplus respectively of video information bits.
- 4. A sychronous network node desynchroniser incorporating a leak rate control arrangement as claimed in claim 3.
Priority Claims (2)
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9410374 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/335,263, filed Nov. 7, 1994, now abandoned.
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