Bit synchronizer and internetworking system and method
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1. A system for bit synchronous communications over a packet network using digital, circuit mode terminals, comprising:
- a means associated with a local terminal for sequencing a bitstream generated by the local terminal into fixed-sized payloads with assigned sequence numbers, a means associated with the local terminal for creating packets containing the payloads and assigned sequence numbers and transmitting the packets over the packet network, a means associated with a remote terminal for receiving packets from the packet network and for extracting the payloads and assigned sequence numbers from the received packets, a means associated with the remote terminal for ordering in a smoothing buffer the extracted payloads according to the sequence numbers assigned to each payload, and a means associated with the remote terminal for sequentially outputting from the smoothing buffer for reception by the remote terminal a bitstream synchronized with a timing reference shared by the smoothing buffer and the remote terminal.
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Abstract
A system for bit synchronous communications over packet networks with adverse delay conditions is provided by sequencing in association with a local terminal fixed-sized payloads from an input bitstream and reassembling in association with a remote terminal the received payloads in sequence. Delayed, dropped, duplicated, and mis-sequenced packets are repaired through the use of a smoothing buffer associated with the remote terminal.
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1. A system for bit synchronous communications over a packet network using digital, circuit mode terminals, comprising:
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a means associated with a local terminal for sequencing a bitstream generated by the local terminal into fixed-sized payloads with assigned sequence numbers, a means associated with the local terminal for creating packets containing the payloads and assigned sequence numbers and transmitting the packets over the packet network, a means associated with a remote terminal for receiving packets from the packet network and for extracting the payloads and assigned sequence numbers from the received packets, a means associated with the remote terminal for ordering in a smoothing buffer the extracted payloads according to the sequence numbers assigned to each payload, and a means associated with the remote terminal for sequentially outputting from the smoothing buffer for reception by the remote terminal a bitstream synchronized with a timing reference shared by the smoothing buffer and the remote terminal. - View Dependent Claims (5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 20, 22)
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2. A system for bit synchronous communications over a packet network using analog, circuit mode terminals, comprising:
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an interworking means associated with a local terminal for converting analog signal output from the local terminal into a bitstream, a means associated with the local terminal for sequencing the bitstream generated by the interworking means into fixed-sized payloads with assigned sequence numbers, a means associated with the local terminal for creating packets containing the payloads and assigned sequence numbers and transmitting the packets over the packet network, a means associated with a remote terminal for receiving packets from the packet network and for extracting the packet payloads and assigned sequence numbers from the received packets, a means associated with the remote terminal for ordering in a smoothing buffer the extracted payloads according to the assigned sequence number assigned to each payload, a means associated with the remote terminal for sequentially outputting from the smoothing buffer a bitstream synchronized with a timing reference shared by the smoothing buffer and the remote terminal, and an interworking means associated with the remote terminal for converting the bitstream read from the smoothing buffer into an analog signal for reception by the remote terminal.
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3. A system for bit synchronous communications over a packet network using digital, circuit mode terminals, comprising:
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a sequencer associated with a local terminal, wherein a bitstream generated by the local terminal is divided into fixed-sized payloads, buffered, a sequence number is assigned to each payload, and each pair of payload and assigned sequence number is output to a packetization, addressing, and transmission process that communicates with the packet network, and a packet repair module associated with a remote terminal, wherein the packet repair module receives a bitstream of payloads and assigned sequence numbers extracted from packets addressed to the remote terminal and received from the packet network, orders in a smoothing buffer each received payload according to the sequence number assigned to each such payload, and sequentially outputs from the smoothing buffer for reception by the remote terminal a bitstream synchronized with a timing reference shared by the smoothing buffer and the remote terminal. - View Dependent Claims (6, 17, 19, 21)
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4. A system for bit synchronous communications over a packet network using analog, circuit mode terminals, comprising:
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a sequencer associated with an interworking module interfaced with a local terminal, wherein a bitstream generated by the interworking module is divided into fixed-sized payloads, buffered, a sequence number is assigned to each payload, and each pair of payload and assigned sequence number is output to a packetization, addressing, and transmission process that communicates with the packet network, and a packet repair module associated with an interworking module interfaced with a remote terminal, wherein the packet repair module receives a bitstream of payloads and assigned sequence numbers extracted from packets addressed to the remote terminal and received from the packet network, orders in a smoothing buffer each received payload according to the sequence number assigned to each such payload, and sequentially outputs from the smoothing buffer for reception by the associated interworking module a bitstream synchronized with a timing reference shared by the smoothing buffer and remote terminal.
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