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US07826488B2 Asynchronous line interface rate adaptation to the physical layer with synchronous lines at the connection layer 有权
异步线路接口速率适应物理层与同步线在连接层

  • Patent Title: Asynchronous line interface rate adaptation to the physical layer with synchronous lines at the connection layer
  • Patent Title (中): 异步线路接口速率适应物理层与同步线在连接层
  • Application No.: US12067693
    Application Date: 2006-09-20
  • Publication No.: US07826488B2
    Publication Date: 2010-11-02
  • Inventor: Sergio LanzoneOrazio Toscano
  • Applicant: Sergio LanzoneOrazio Toscano
  • Applicant Address: SE Stockholm
  • Assignee: Ericsson AB
  • Current Assignee: Ericsson AB
  • Current Assignee Address: SE Stockholm
  • Agency: Coats & Bennett, P.L.L.C.
  • Priority: ITMI05A1749 20050921
  • International Application: PCT/EP2006/009136 WO 20060920
  • International Announcement: WO2007/039107 WO 20070412
  • Main IPC: H04J3/00
  • IPC: H04J3/00
Asynchronous line interface rate adaptation to the physical layer with synchronous lines at the connection layer
Abstract:
A method for adapting the rates of a certain number of asynchronous HDLC channels (15) to a single clock domain suited for interfacing with an HDLC processor (13) through a synchronous pseudo-TDM interface (14) in which the HDLC channels are multiplexed in time and vice versa in the opposite direction. In one direction the algorithm is based on the writing of the HDLC channels in a dedicated buffer (17) and in reading these buffers with a common synchronous clock just above the expected maximum HDLC rate. The under-run condition is avoided by inserting neutral information between the end byte and the start byte of the HDLC packets when this is suggested by the buffer fill monitoring function. A simple function to locate the first and last bytes of each HDLC packet read by the buffer is hence used in combination with the buffer fill monitoring function. The algorithm is also suited in the opposite direction in which different asynchronous physical lines receive their HDLC channels from a synchronous TDM-type interface on condition that this interface clock domain be just below the minimum expected HDLC output rate. In this case also the under-run conditions are avoided by insertion of neutral data after having used the same algorithm described above. Adaptation devices and a telecommunications card using them are also proposed.
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