Method of bit rate de-adaption using the ecma 102 protocol

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H04L 12/20 (2006.01) G06F 13/38 (2006.01) H04L 5/14 (2006.01) H04Q 11/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2051835

ABSTRACT A METHOD OF IMPLEMENTING ECMA 102 RATE DE-ADAPTION There is disclosed a method of converting adapted data to user data using the ECMA-102 standard. The user data is transmitted to a user terminal at a first data rate, the adapted data is received at a second data rate, and the second data rate is greater than the first data rate. The adapted data contains a start element and an unknown number of stop elements while the user data con- tains a start element and a minimum number of stop ele- ments. The method involves the steps of: (1) Converting the adapted data into a frame; (2) Storing the frame in a receive buffer; (3) Dissecting the frame into an interme- diate data; (4) Removing the first start elements and the unknown number of stop elements from the intermediate data; (5) Storing the intermediate data in a transmit buffer; (6) Converting the intermediate data to the user data by adding the second start element and the minimum number of stop elements; and (7) Transmitting the user data to the user terminal.

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