This application is a 371 of PCT/EP00/12058 filed on Dec. 1, 2000.
The present invention is concerned with the digital transmission of information, especially various types of information over only one transmission path, such as cable, radio or light waveguides.
In order to send various types of information (such as high speed data, data, digital speech) over only one transmission channel, the Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) was developed in which the useful and control information of a source are arranged in cells in a packeting device and provided with a header. In asynchronous time multiples, the various types of information are transmitted over one transmission path. The expenditure of hardware for this technology is very great. Cell overhauling required additional resequencing mechanisms, for example. Since a header must be provided for each cell, a great part of the transmission capacity is already used for this.
In accordance with the invention, serial channels are constructed out of each binary code element of the code words to be transmitted (virtual code words), in which the channels are provided binary coded code words of the respective information.
The principle of the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to
Parallel/serial converters are known and therefore will not be described further. The real serially arranged code codes can have any magnitude and can be divided into one, two or several channels. The same goes for the code elements. Naturally, the type of information and the channel reservation must be imparted to the receiving station. The band width and bit count can be established especially flexibly, is an alternating current of one frequency and one phase length is provided as code, in which the steps are constructed with respect to each other as a different size duration of periods or count of periods or different phaselengths of periods. A change is thereby also made by a change of the frequency of the code-alternating current.
Hereafter the relationships in digital coding will be explained, and then the phase- and the impulse-duration principle of the coding with one alternating current of one frequency and phase.
The methods on which this invention is based will firstly be described in greater detail. The greater the number of stages or steps in the code, the more information that can be transmitted, as can be seen from the following table:
If 2 90°-phase-shifted alternating currents of the same frequency, which are added for the transmission (OAM), are used for encoding, that gives 4×4=16 stages.
In the case of carrier frequency transmission because of the ⅙ power it is advantageously possible to use the single sideband method. As in accordance with the carrier formula:
the modulation amplitude is not also involved in the frequency, that affords narrow-band transmission.
The Phase Principle (described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,587,797):
With this principle the phase positions of pulses for example with respect to a reference pulse or the positive or negative difference with respect to the preceding pulse are provided as stages or steps. In
The Pulse Duration Principle (as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,072,829):
This principle involves using various pulse durations or pulse duration differences as stages or steps.
How is the feature ‘flexibility of the band widths’ which is particularly emphasised in the ATM procedure achieved with the present methods? That can be done in a very very simple way. The changes in amplitude also give rise to an envelope curve.
As regards also the bit rates, these can be controlled in a highly flexible manner. It will be apparent from
In order to demonstrate how great the information density is with that method, a comparison is made with a radio relay system, the circuit in principle of which is shown in
Another method of band width and bit rate flexibility is also set forth hereinafter, which will be described in greater detail with reference to
It is possible with this method to achieve band width flexibility and bit rate flexibility without involvement in the hardware. The transmission paths are put to optimum use. Together with the wavelength multiplex method it is thought that the band width deficiency is overcome thereby for the foreseeable future.
Encoding of the information of the respective channel can be effected with an encoding alternating current. For that purpose it is also possible to provide two alternating currents of the same frequency, which are phase-shifted through 90° relative to each other and added for the transmission. It will be appreciated that it is possible to provide two alternating currents involving the same phase if they are modulated for the transmission on to two 90° phase-shifted carriers. They are then also added.
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199 58 922 | Dec 1999 | DE | national |
100 49 339 | Oct 2000 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP00/12058 | 12/1/2000 | WO | 00 | 7/16/2002 |
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WO01/43385 | 6/14/2001 | WO | A |
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