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COMMUNICATION SWITCHING SYSTEM, WITH MARKER, REGISTER, AND OTHER SUBSYSTEMS COORDINATED BY A STORED PROGRAM CENTRAL PROCESSOR

  • US 3,835,260 A
  • Filed: 03/19/1973
  • Issued: 09/10/1974
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/01/1971
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A communication switching system comprising:

  • a switching network having a plurality of terminals, a plurality of line circuits individually connecting communication lines to individual ones of said terminals, a plurality of register junctors individually connected to other of said terminals;

    originating marker means and terminating marker means for controlling the switching network, each of the marker means including apparatus to select a path and establish a connection between two selected terminals, the originating marker means further including means to detect originating call requests via the line circuits and to select and identify one calling line circuit at a time for service, to select an idle junctor for the call, and to select and establish an originating connection between the originating line circuit and the selected register junctor;

    a register subsystem including a register memory which has junctor memory areas permanently assigned to the register junctors, and common logic means, time division multiplex means with sequential cyclically recurring time slots for the register junctors to access the junctor memory areas and the associated register junctors to process information from the memory and the register junctor and to store data into the junctor memory area;

    a data processing unit which includes a central processor and a central processor memory, data communication means interconnecting the central processor with the originating marker means and the terminating marker means, the originating marker means including means effective after said originating connection between a calling line circuit and a register junctor has been selected to seize the data communication means and transmit an originating data message identifying the calling line circuit and register junctor terminals to the central processor, means in the central processor responsive to receipt of said originating data message to assign a portion of the central processor memory to the call as a call history table;

    means in the data processing unit to find class of service information relating to the calling line to be used in processing the call, data transfer means interconnecting the central processor and the register subsystem, means effective after the central processor has assigned said call history table to a call to transmit information via the data transfer means to a register subsystem for storage in the junctor memory area for the register junctor which has been selected for the call;

    the register subsystem being effective to receive and store dialed digits for the call, and to transmit information relating to the dialed digits via said data transfer means to the central processor for processing, the central processor including means to process the call and transmit a terminating data message via said data communication means to the terminating marker means, the terminating marker means being responsive to the receipt of the terminating data message to select a path and establish a connection in the switching network between the calling line circuit and a selected terminating terminal; and

    means responsive to both the register subsystem and the central processor as well as the terminating marker means completing their functions for a call to return both the junctor memory area and the call history table to an idle state.

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