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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 27, 2009
Filed:
Jun. 29, 2001
Terry Wayne Lockridge, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Thomas Edward Horlander, Indianapolis, IN (US);
John William Richardson, Hamilton Square, NJ (US);
Terry Wayne Lockridge, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Thomas Edward Horlander, Indianapolis, IN (US);
John William Richardson, Hamilton Square, NJ (US);
Thomson Licensing, Boulogne Billancourt, FR;
Abstract
A method and an apparatus using a system level clocking scheme to remove jitter from multi-media packets distributed over an asynchronous network, in particular an asynchronous network. The present invention overcomes the problems associated with jitter introduced in an asynchronous network by using various time stamps to synchronize a client device clock to a headend clock and to control the data flow in the client device to match the rate that the data is received by a broadband receiver coupled to the headend. A first time stamp is prepended to the transport packets when the packets are received from the headend. A second time stamp is placed in the data frame when the data frame is placed on the network. A third time stamp is placed in the data frame when the data frame is received from the network. The second and third time stamps are used for synchronizing the client clock to the server clock, which is in turn frequency locked to the headend clock. The first time stamp is used for data flow control wherein the client controls the data flow to correspond to the rate the data is received at the server.