Transporting ABCD bits using RTP
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1. A system for transporting ABCD signaling bits between terminating equipment over a packet network, comprising the steps of:
- identifying ABCD bits generated from a first terminating equipment;
identifying a voice packet assembled from the output of said first terminating equipment and having a packet header and data;
identifying an unused part of the packet header of said identified voice packet;
placing a current ABCD bit set into said unused header part;
receiving said packet with said current ABCD bit set;
extracting said ABCD bits; and
providing said ABCD bits to a second terminating equipment.
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Abstract
The transport of ABCD bits in a digital packet network is facilitated by the inclusion of the ABCD bits into the RTP header of the digital packets. The ABCD bits are first placed in the unused bits of the RTP header. Redundancy of the previous ABCD bits, when applicable, is achieved by restricting the size of fields in the header to reserve space for redundant ABCD bits. The ABCD bits are placed in the reserved portions of restricted header fields.
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7 Claims
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1. A system for transporting ABCD signaling bits between terminating equipment over a packet network, comprising the steps of:
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identifying ABCD bits generated from a first terminating equipment;
identifying a voice packet assembled from the output of said first terminating equipment and having a packet header and data;
identifying an unused part of the packet header of said identified voice packet;
placing a current ABCD bit set into said unused header part;
receiving said packet with said current ABCD bit set;
extracting said ABCD bits; and
providing said ABCD bits to a second terminating equipment.
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2. The system of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
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restricting the field use of a second header part of said identified voice packet, into allocated and non-allocated portions; and
placing a previous ABCD bit set into said non-allocated field portion.
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3. The system of claim 2, wherein:
ABCD bits are sampled from said first terminating equipment output at a regular interval according to the requirements of said packet network.
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4. The system of claim 3, wherein:
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an ABCD bit set is assembled from each regular interval sample;
said current ABCD bit set is the set assembled from the most recent sample; and
said previous ABCD bit set is the set assembled from the sample prior to the most recent sample.
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5. The system of claim 4, wherein:
redundancy is achieved by inclusion of additional previous ABCD bit sets assembled from samples prior to the previous sample.
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6. The system of claim 5, wherein:
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the number of ABCD bits sets required per packet for continuous transmission of sampled ABCD bits is equal to the packet length divided by the length of the regular interval of the ABCD bit sampling; and
the redundancy rate is determined by the number of ABCD bit sets included in each packet header minus the required number of ABCD bits.
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7. The system of claim 3, wherein:
the number of ABCD bits sets required per packet for continuous transmission of sampled ABCD bits is equal to the packet length divided by the length of the regular interval of the ABCD bit sampling.
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