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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 18, 1994
Filed:
Dec. 23, 1992
Bernd Weis, Korntal, DE;
Alcatel N.V., Amsterdam, NL;
Abstract
There are TDM communication systems in which synchronization is accomplished by means of code words which are transmitted at regular time intervals and coded in a particular code. In systems where the signals are transmitted in packets of uniform length, each of the code words contains the information of the so-called header of a packet. The checking device according to the invention successively checks all n-bit bit groups (X.sub.j to X.sub.j+n-) beginning with any one (X.sub.j) of the successive bits of the received bit sequence as to whether they are coded in a particular code. This is done by calculating the syndrome (S.sub.1 to S.sub.n-k) in several networks (N.sub.1 to N.sub.n-k) which operate in parallel and each of which calculates one syndrome component. The received bit sequence is delayed until the networks have calculated the syndromes for a given n-bit bit group and until a syndrome evaluation circuit (LS) indicates whether the bit group is a code word.