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Prioritizing attributes in integrated services networks

  • US 5,251,209 A
  • Filed: 03/28/1991
  • Issued: 10/05/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/28/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of transmitting information between a multiplicity of subscribers as components of traffic in an integrated services network (ISN), in which the information traffic consists of a multiplicity of media types associated with respective ones of the different subscribers including voice, video and data traffic component types, each traffic component type having attributes relevant to transmission through the ISN which may differ from such attributes of the other traffic component types such as delay sensitivity, loss tolerance, activity level, burst size, average packet length, and probability of buffer overflow;

  • said method comprising the steps ofassembling a plurality of said traffic component types to be transmitted from subscribers at an entry point of said ISN into a single composite frame of variable size for transmission along a path through the ISN,limiting the traffic component types assembled into said single composite frame to those destined for subscribers at the same exit point of the ISN,assigning a different priority level to each traffic component type for transmission through the ISN according to the respective attributes of the traffic component types, andselectively blocking the transmission of composite frames containing lower priority level traffic component types while allowing the transmission of composite frames containing relatively higher priority level traffic component types during periods of traffic congestion or when control of traffic flow is otherwise required along said path.

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