Dynamic frame length communication system
First Claim
1. A communication system comprising a number of substations each designed to transmit communication messages in a sequential series of frames, wherein each frame contains a variable number of time slots and each communication message is transmitted in a selected time slot, a central station comprising means for setting a code from which each sub-station can derive a currently desirable number of slots in a frame, a transmitter for producing an instruction message containing said code and transmission-initiating means for initiating transmission of the instruction message to said sub-stations in response to a new code set by said code-setting means, wherein the number of said instruction messages is less than the number of frames in said series, each sub-station being designed to use said code to determine the number of slots in a frame.
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Abstract
A dynamic frame length slotted ALOHA communication system has a central station which monitors the traffic congestion and determines the optimum frame length. This is transmitted to the sub-stations in the form of a service information message when there is to be a change in the frame length but not, as is conventional, at the beginning of each frame. The amount of time available for the useful transmission of communication messages is thus optimized.
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- 1. A communication system comprising a number of substations each designed to transmit communication messages in a sequential series of frames, wherein each frame contains a variable number of time slots and each communication message is transmitted in a selected time slot, a central station comprising means for setting a code from which each sub-station can derive a currently desirable number of slots in a frame, a transmitter for producing an instruction message containing said code and transmission-initiating means for initiating transmission of the instruction message to said sub-stations in response to a new code set by said code-setting means, wherein the number of said instruction messages is less than the number of frames in said series, each sub-station being designed to use said code to determine the number of slots in a frame.
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