Method of transmitting data including a structured linear database
First Claim
1. A method for providing a structured linear database adapted for storage in a machine readable storage medium comprising;
- providing a linear file allocation table including a field name for one or more subdivisions of data and pulse start and end position information for each of the field names;
providing a data portion which includes the data corresponding to each field in a predetermined position corresponding to the start and end position information in the file allocation table for each field;
associating the linear file allocation table and the data portion in a pulse position encoded transmission; and
wherein the structured linear database in transmitted over a pulsed system without packetizing the data.
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Abstract
A method, system and type of database for transmitting data is disclosed in which the data is organized into a structured linear database. The structured linear database includes a routing header portion, a file allocation table, a data portion and a tailbit portion. The structured linear database may be transmitted over any type of network, such as a TM-UWB system or a fiber-optic system. Once the data to be transmitted is identified, a corresponding field is identified in the field allocation table giving the location of the data within the transmission. This field is then referenced by the user to access the specific type of data desired at the given location of the transmission. this process may be repeated enabling data to be stored on transmission lines and accessed at any point at any time providing an always on network.
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23 Claims
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1. A method for providing a structured linear database adapted for storage in a machine readable storage medium comprising;
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providing a linear file allocation table including a field name for one or more subdivisions of data and pulse start and end position information for each of the field names; providing a data portion which includes the data corresponding to each field in a predetermined position corresponding to the start and end position information in the file allocation table for each field; associating the linear file allocation table and the data portion in a pulse position encoded transmission; and wherein the structured linear database in transmitted over a pulsed system without packetizing the data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A new method of transmitting data from a master to a user, the method comprising:
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understanding the type of data to be transmitted from the master; accessing the data stored by the master; creating one or more fields corresponding to the type of data to be transmitted; writing a linear file allocation table giving the name of the field and location within a transmission at which the field contents start and stop; transmitting the linear file allocation table to a user; transmitting the data from the master to the user at the location indicated in the linear file allocation table; and wherein the transmission occurs using a pulsed system. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method of providing universal data exchange, the method comprising:
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organizing data into fields;
identifying the fields in a linear file allocation table including pulse start and end information for each of the fields;providing a receiving device with a driver program capable of understanding the linear file allocation table; transmitting the linear file allocation table to the receiving device; transmitting the data fields identified in the linear file allocation table; and wherein the steps of transmitting are performed using a pulsed system without packetizing the data. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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15. A method of providing universal data exchange, the system comprising:
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organizing data into data fields; identifying the data fields in a linear file allocation table; providing a receiving device capable of understanding the linear file allocation table; transmitting the linear file allocation table to the receiving device; transmitting the data fields identified in the linear file allocation table without packetizing the data fields; identifying the data fields by the receiving device according to the linear file allocation table; and wherein the steps of the transmitting are performed using a pulsed radio frequency transmission. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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