Claims
- 1. A transmitter network comprising a source station for transmitting a data signal via at least two transmission links to at least two transmitter stations, each transmitter station comprising a receiver for receiving said data signal from said source station and a radio transmitter for transmitting said data signal on a carrier, characterized in that
- each of said transmitter stations comprises respective conversion means for converting the data signal into a further signal comprising frames of digital symbols,
- the source station comprises determining means for determining the parts of the data signal to be transmitted by each of the transmitter stations in one frame, said parts of the data signal being a sequence, and means for adding solely a frame start code to each sequence of parts of the data signal which are determined to form a respective frame to identify the start of the respective frame.
- 2. A network as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that, for determining the parts of the signal to be transmitted by each of the transmitter stations in one frame, the source station uses a model of the transmission frame construction process in the transmitter stations.
- 3. A network as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that each transmitter station comprises means for providing and inserting a respective header including all frame overhead signals at the beginning of each frame to be transmitted.
- 4. A network as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the source station comprises means to introduce a timing symbol dependent on the transmission time of said signal.
- 5. A transmitter network comprising a source station for transmitting a signal comprising data packets of digital symbols via at least two transmission links to at least two transmitter stations, each transmitter station comprising a receiver for receiving said signal from said source station and a radio transmitter for transmitting said signal on a carrier, characterized in that:
- each of said transmitter stations comprises respective conversion means for converting the signal into a further signal comprising frames of digital symbols,
- the source station comprises determining means for determining the data packets to be transmitted by each of the transmitter stations in one frame, said data packets to be transmitted in one frame being a sequence, and means for adding a frame start code to each sequence of data packets which are determined to form a respective frame to identify the start of the respective frame,
- each sequence of data packets transmitted over said transmission links is divided into a number of time slots,
- the source station includes means for inserting a slot number into each time slot, and a first number of stuff packets into a given sequence of data packets which are determined to form a respective frame, and
- each transmitter station comprises a buffer memory for storing received data packets and the respective slot numbers corresponding to the stored data packets, means for comparing the slot number of the first packet in the buffer memory with the number of a packet to be transmitted, and means for inserting a stuff packet when the slot number and the number of the packet do not correspond.
- 6. A network as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the source station comprises means to introduce a timing symbol dependent on the transmission time of said signal.
- 7. A source station for transmitting a signal via at least two transmission links to a plurality of transmitter stations for substantially simultaneous retransmission of the signal, characterized in that:
- the source station comprises determining means for determining the parts of the signal to be transmitted by each of the transmitter stations in one frame, and means for adding a frame start code to each sequence of parts of the data signal which are determined to form a respective frame to identify the start of the respective frame, and
- the signal transmitted by the source station does not include frame overhead signals other than said frame start code.
- 8. A source station as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that, for determining the parts of the signal to be transmitted by each of the transmitter stations in one frame, the source station uses a model of the transmission frame construction process in the transmitter stations.
- 9. A source station as claimed in claim 7, wherein said signal comprises data packets of digital symbols, characterized in that each sequence of parts of the data signal which are determined to form a respective frame transmitted over said transmission links is divided into a number of time slots,
- said parts of the signal are data packets, and
- the source station includes means for inserting a slot number into each time slot, and a first number of stuff packets into a given sequence of data packets which are determined to form a respective frame.
- 10. A source station as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that the source station comprises means to introduce a timing symbol dependent on the transmission time of said signal.
- 11. A source station as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that the source station comprises means to introduce a timing symbol dependent on the transmission time of said signal.
- 12. A transmitter station for a multitransmitter network, comprising a receiver for receiving a signal via a transmission link from a source station, and a radio transmitter for transmitting said signal on a carrier, wherein said signal includes a multiplicity of time slots and a plurality of spaced frame start codes identifying the start of respective sequences of parts of the signal which are to form respective frames, and said signal is free from frame overhead signals other than said frame start codes, characterized in that
- said transmitter station comprises conversion means responsive to said frame start codes for converting the signal into a further signal comprising frames of digital symbols.
- 13. A station as claimed in claim 12, further comprising means for providing and inserting a respective header including all frame overhead signals at the beginning of each frame to be transmitted.
- 14. A station as claimed in claim 13, further comprising a buffer memory for storing received data packets and respective slot numbers corresponding to the stored data packets, means for comparing the slot number of the first packet in the buffer memory with the number of a packet to be transmitted, and means for inserting a stuff packet when the slot number and the number of the packet do not correspond.
- 15. A method of transmitting a signal over a multitransmitter network, comprising:
- transmitting a signal from a source station via at least two transmission links to a plurality of transmitter stations,
- receiving said signal at each transmitter station, and
- transmitting said signal on a respective carrier from each transmitter station,
- characterized in the method further comprises:
- based on predetermined signal converting characteristics of said transmitter stations, determining at said source station a division of said signal into a sequence of frames,
- transmitting a frame start code over said transmission links at the start of each sequence of parts of the data signal which are determined to form a respective frame, each frame being free from frame overhead signals other than said frame start code, and
- converting the signal in each transmitter station into a further signal comprising frames of digital symbols.
- 16. A method as claimed in claim 15, further comprising:
- in each transmitter station, providing and inserting a respective header including all frame overhead signals at the beginning of each frame to be transmitted.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/526,676, filed Sep. 11, 1995 which is now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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