Interactive communication channel
Abstract
Discussed is an interactive communications channel (ICC) for providing a digital computer with high-performance multi-channel interfaces. Sixteen full duplex channels can be serviced in the ICC with the sequence or scan pattern being programmable and dependent upon the number or channels and their speed. A channel buffer system is used for line interface, and character exchange. The channel buffer system is on a byte basis. The ICC performs frame start and frame end functions, bit stripping and bit stuffing. Data is stored in a memory in block format (256 bytes maximum) by a program control and the ICC maintains byte address information and a block byte count. Data exchange with a memory is made by cycle steals. Error detection is also provided for using a cyclic redundancy check technique.
- Publication:
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Air Force Interim Report
- Pub Date:
- October 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985aifo.reptY....C
- Keywords:
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- Buffer Storage;
- Computer Storage Devices;
- Digital Systems;
- Duplexers;
- Error Correcting Codes;
- Interactive Control;
- Telecommunication;
- Coders;
- Communication;
- Digital Computers;
- Patents;
- Communications and Radar