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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 18, 1989
Filed:
Jul. 07, 1987
Denis Chomel, 22300 Lannion, FR;
Michel Devault, 22300 Lannion, FR;
Herve Le Bris, 22560 Pleumeur Bodou, FR;
Yvon Rouaud, 22300 Lannion, FR;
Other;
Abstract
The system comprises a first unidirectional packet bus having a bit rate D, each packet including an e-bit identifier and a b-bit package, sources having differing bit rates d.sub.i such that d.sub.m .ltoreq.d.sub.i .ltoreq.d.sub.M <D, and access means for introducing packets from the sources into the first bus. An allocator located at the receiving end of the first bus builds up frames of identifiers identifying active sources. Each frame has a length T=b/d.sub.m and is shared into N=d.sub.M /d.sub.m time slots. Each time slot has a period .theta.=b/d.sub.M and includes a source identifier. The identifier for a same active source having a bit rate d.sub.i is repeated in the frame n.sub.i times such that n.sub.i =d.sub.i /d.sub.m when d.sub.i /d.sub.m is an integer, or such that n.sub.i =1+ integer part of (d.sub.i /d.sub.m) otherwise. The identifier frames are transmitted from the allocator into a second unidirectional bus distributed to all the access means. The access means of each source transmits a packet in the first bus whenever a b-bit package delivered from the source is received and an identifier of the source is detected in the second bus after package reception.