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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 04, 2003
Filed:
Jul. 15, 1999
Jürgen Anhorn, Kornwestheim, DE;
Alcatel, Paris, FR;
Abstract
The invention has for its object to provide a network in which an optimized mode of operation is made possible both in the trouble-free case and on the occurrence of a disturbance. This object is attained by a network (NET) which is implemented with nodes (HUB ) as claimed in claim 1. The node according to the invention (HUB ) is characterized in that it not only receives signals but also transmits signals to adjacent nodes (HUB , HUB ), and that it comprises only one detector (DET ) which detects the reception of signals from a preferred direction (HUB ) and controls the switch (S ) in such a way that in the trouble-free case, the signals received from the preferred direction (HUB ) are routed to a coaxial cable network and/or to an adjacent node (HUB ) located in a preferred direction, and that on the occurrence of a disturbance, the signals received from a reserve line are routed to the coaxial cable network and/or to an adjacent node (HUB ) located in the direction of the disturbance, whereby the reserve line is activated. In this manner, the nodes (HUB ) can control the reception and retransmission of the signals autonomously and independently of additional control equipment, such as a central switching assembly, and the reserve line is activated only on the occurrence of a disturbance.