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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 17, 2007
Filed:
Jun. 28, 2001
Kwok C Tsui, Kowloon, CN;
Behnam Azvine, Ipswich, GB;
David P Djian, Alpes Martimes, GB;
Nader Azarmi, Colchester, GB;
Neill R Taylor, London, GB;
John G Taylor, London, GB;
Kwok C Tsui, Kowloon, CN;
Behnam Azvine, Ipswich, GB;
David P Djian, Alpes Martimes, GB;
Nader Azarmi, Colchester, GB;
Neill R Taylor, London, GB;
John G Taylor, London, GB;
Bristish Telecommunications plc, London, GB;
Abstract
An apparatus and operating method for generating a second one or more sequences of elements after receiving a first one or more sequence of elements. The apparatus includes an identifying device that receives a first one or more sequence of elements, accesses stored sequences, and identifies which of the stored sequences each of the first one or more received sequences of elements most closely resembles. The identifying device is operable to output for each received sequence of elements, an identifying signal indicative of the correspondingly identified stored sequence. The apparatus further includes a sequence generator that generates sequences of elements, operates to receive an input, an identifying signal, and generates a sequence of elements in response thereto.