Zero suppression in pulse transmission systems

H - Electricity – 04 – J

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H04J 3/06 (2006.01) H04L 25/49 (2006.01)

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CA 1055612

Abstract of the Disclosure An algorithm and circuit arrangement is shown for suppressing unduly long successions of ZEROs in a pulse transmission system by recording the occurrence of most recently occurring ONEs, using a state encoding mechanism such as a counter. If a sequence of ZEROs occurs which would extend the ZEROs to the group succeeding the group initiated by the most recently occurring ONE, a ONE is forced in the last position of the succeeding group. Thereafter, a ONE must be forced at the end of each succeeding group in which a ONE does not succeeding group. If two ONEs occur naturally in any such succeeding group, the second ONE restarts the entire process as described above. The size of the group is chosen to meet minimum pulse density requirements of the connected pulse transmission system.

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