Claims
- 1. A multiplex transmission system having a main transmission channel, an overflow transmission channel, and a plurality of sub-channels having various relative priorities; sub-channels which have priorities above a predetermined priority level being high priority sub-channels, access to said overflow transmission channel being authorized only for certain of said high priority sub-channels; the priority of a sub-channel and whether it has overflow authorization being signified by a priority identification code signal which is transmitted therein when a sub-channel requests access to a transmission channel; characterized in that said system comprises:
- a main multiplexing unit coupled to all of said sub-channels for providing multiplexed access to said main transmission channel for a plurality of sub-channels;
- an overflow multiplexing unit coupled to those of said high priority sub-channels which have overflow authorization for providing multiplexed access to said overflow transmission channel for a plurality of high priority sub-channels which have overflow authorization; and
- a management unit coupled to all of said sub-channels and which, in response to priority identification code signals from a plurality of sub-channels concurrently requesting access to a transmission channel, is adapted to:
- i. control said main multiplexing unit to provide access to the main transmission channel for up to a first limited number of requesting sub-channels in accordance with their relative priorities; and
- ii. control said overflow multiplexing unit to provide access to the overflow transmission channel for up to a second limited number of requesting high priority sub-channels which have overflow authorization but do not qualify for access to the main transmission channel.
- 2. A multiplex transmission system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said management unit is adapted to control the main multiplexing unit to provide a requesting sub-channel with access to the main transmission channel by disconnecting a number of sub-channels which are already connected to the main transmission channel and which are of lower priorities than the requesting sub-channel, said disconnection being performed in descending order of priorities of the already connected sub-channels until the number of disconnected sub-channels corresponds to a pass-band signified by the identification code signal transmitted by the requesting sub-channel.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/904,772, filed Jun. 26, 1992, abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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International Technology Disclosure TP 119002, Nov. 25, 1990, "Priority and Bandwidth Optimization Preemption Feature and Algorithm". |
Continuations (1)
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