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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 14, 1998
Filed:
Feb. 16, 1995
Henry W Owen, III, Smyrna, GA (US);
Peter E Sholander, North Merrick, NY (US);
Alcatel SEL Aktiengesellschaft, Stuttgart, DE;
Abstract
A synchronous digital transmission system has network nodes each operating at a respective fixed internal clock rate, each with a justification device for adapting an incoming signal to the respective fixed internal clock rate thereof by positive or negative justification actions, and for controlling a memory device which stores payload bytes of a frame of the incoming signal and outputs the payload bytes at the internal clock rate of a respective network node. The justification device has a first circuit (10) for counting incoming/outgoing frame bytes and calculating at sampling instants (T.sub.i) a difference value (.DELTA..sub.i) and a change (.DELTA..sub.i -.DELTA..sub.i-1) in the difference value (.DELTA..sub.i), has a second circuit (20) for calculating a control value (OFFSET) which is dependent on the change (.DELTA..sub.i -.DELTA..sub.i-1) in the difference value (.DELTA..sub.i) and on a correction factor (LEAK), and has a third circuit (30) for comparing at the sampling instants (T.sub.i) the control value (OFFSET) with an upper threshold (U.sub.-- THRESH) and a lower threshold (L.sub.-- THRESH), and for initiating either a positive or negative justification action respectively if the control value (OFFSET) is either less than the lower threshold (L.sub.-- THRESH) or greater than the upper threshold (U.sub.-- THRESH).