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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 19, 1993
Filed:
Sep. 26, 1991
John M Cotton, East Norwalk, CT (US);
Neil C Olsen, Milford, CT (US);
Alex T Wissink, Woodbridge, CT (US);
Gary V Pieper, Wallingford, CT (US);
William A Oswald, Oxford, CT (US);
Nicholas Necula, Mount Vernon, NY (US);
Enrique Abreu, Huntington, CT (US);
Maurice J Mascarenhas, Stamford, CT (US);
Rudy De Bruyn, Derby, CT (US);
IPC Information Systems, Inc., Stamford, CT (US);
Abstract
A communication switching system with distributed control processing is provided. The system includes a digital switching network having a modular array of intelligent digital switching elements each having processors and memory to set up communication paths for voice and data between the terminal module processors such as line cards and telephone units. Each addressable location in the system is assigned a logical address code (LAC). When a route is requested, a switch element processor interprets the destination LAC and selects a route through the switch toward the destination with each switch element in the communication path setting a route toward that destination. The switching network provides duplex paths for flexible communication. With such a duplex path speech is directed from a first terminal unit such as a telephone station and a second terminal unit such as a line card into a bridge port which sums the speech data from the two sources. The summed speech is then sent from the bridge port to the terminal units.