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Local area voice/data communications and switching system

Patent 4757497 Issued on July 12, 1988. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject December 3, 2006. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Loop communication system
Patent #: 4460994
Issued on: 07/17/1984
Inventor: Scanlon ,   et al.

Starloop communication network and control system therefor
Patent #: 4491838
Issued on: 01/01/1985
Inventor: West

Method and system of transmitting digital information in a transmission ring Patent #: 4553234
Issued on: 11/12/1985
Inventor: Brandsma ,   et al.

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 06/937548 filed on 12/03/1986

US Classes:

370/405, The other networks are ring or loop networks370/354, Switching network having separate elements to handle circuit switched traffic and packet switched traffic370/478, Combined time division and frequency division370/493Combined voice and data transmission

Examiners

Primary: Olms, Douglas W.
Assistant: Jung, Min

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

H04L 12/64 (20060101)
H04L 12/28 (20060101)

Abstract

A distributed, digital voice/data communications and switching system for connecting stations which may provide voice-only transmission, data only or voice and data. The system comprises one or more physical nodes, each serving (in an exemplary case) up to about 30 ports (i.e., station interfaces); nodes may be geographically distributed on the user's premises or one or more nodes may be collected together at a common location. The nodes are interconnected via a hierarchical network configuration formed of at least two, generally three, and perhaps even four interlocking networks. The first network is a slotted ring (the "regional" ring) employing coaxial cable to connect the nodes; it carries all control messages transmitted among the nodes, as well as the users' data traffic, using a frame which circulates continuously at about 20 Mbps. The second network is a "star" arrangement carrying PCM-encoded digitized voice traffic; at the hub of the star, in one of the nodes, is a digital voice switch. An optional third network provides a ring-type local area network (the "nodal ring") which connects together a multiplicity of stations at a given node. Each station may include an analog key telephone; further, a personal computer or data terminal may be connected to the phone for transmission purposes. The nodal ring uses frequency division multiplexing to support both analog voice and data transmission over twisted-pair wiring; in the node, the analog voice is digitized and connected to the star network, while digital data is connected to the regional ring for transmission to other nodes. A fourth (so-called "national") ring may be used to interconnect a plurality of regional rings, to allow the system to grow to greater size. Both the hardware and software are modular and may be distributed among the nodes. The software (firmware) comprises a number of processes (or modules) which operate independently of one another and communicate solely by means of messages transmitted over the system's rings and buses internal to the node(s).

Other References

  • Computer Communications, IPC Science and Technology press, Aug. 1979, pp. 165-176
  • Akiyama et al., (International Switching Symposium): Speech-Path Selection and Inter-Processor Signalling in a Load-Shared Distributed Switching System
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