Claims
- 1. A multiplexer for multiplexing a plurality of input DTDM bit streams of a particular bit rate into an output DTDM bit stream more densely occupied than said input DTDM bit stream and having said bit rate, said multiplexer comprising:
- a plurality of line buffers, each of said line buffers being adapted for recognizing and queing incoming DTDM frames from one of said input DTDM bit streams, and
- a central server adapted for detecting newly arrived DTDM frames in said line buffers and for inserting data comprising said newly arrived DTDM frames into said output bit stream,
- wherein each of said line buffers comprises:
- a serial-to-parallel converter for converting incoming frames from serial to parallel form,
- a first-in, first-out buffer with multiple frame capacity for storing data comprising said incoming frames, and
- a timing and control circuit for interfacing the line buffer with said central server, and
- wherein said data stored in said first-in, first-out buffers includes header fields and wherein said central server comprises
- a header insert circuit for modifying said header fields to include a line number, and
- a parallel-to-serial converter for reading out DTDM frames in serial form.
- 2. A demultiplexer for demultiplexing an input packetized bit stream having a particular bit rate into a plurality of output packetized bit streams having said bit rate and being less densely occupied than said input bit stream, said demultiplexer comprising:
- an input line on which said input bit stream arrives,
- a plurality of output lines on which said output bit streams leave, and
- a plurality of interface units, each of said interface units interfacing said input line with one of said output lines, each of said interface units comprising:
- means for receiving each packet arriving on said input line and for examining a line member contained therein,
- means for storing arriving packets whose line number matches a predetermined line number, and
- means for inserting a packet stored n said storage means into the output bit stream leaving the interface.
- 3. The demultiplexer of claim 2 wherein said bit streams are DTDM bit streams comprising frames containing packet..
- 4. A multiplexer comprising
- a plurality of input lines, each of said input lines receiving an input data stream organized into frames, a fraction of said frames being occupied by data packets, all of said input data streams having the same bit rate,
- queuing means associated with each of said input lines for queuing packets from one of said input data streams, and
- a central server for detecting newly arrived packets from said input data streams in said queuing means and for inserting said newly arrived packets into an output data stream organized into frames, said output data stream having the same bit rate as said input data streams and a larger fraction of frames occupied with packets than any of said input data streams.
- 5. The multiplexer of claim 4 wherein said input data streams and said output data stream are DTDM streams.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The following applications contain subject matter related to the subject matter of the present application, are assigned to the assignee hereof and have been filed on the same date as the present application.
1. H. J. Chao, "DTDM multiplexer With Cross Point Switch" having Ser. No. 118,979
2. H. J. Chao, S. H. Lee, L. T. Wu, "Dynamic Time Division Multiplexing" having Ser. No. 118,977
3. H. J. Chao, S. H. Lee, "Time Division Multiplexer for DTDM Bit Streams" having Ser. No. 118,978
4. M. W. Beckner, H. J. Chao, T. J. Robe, L. S. Smoot, "Framer Circuit" having Ser. No. 118,898
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