SPLITTING AND MIXING STREAMING-DATA FRAMESRafael LISITSASATHER, Dale, ASHAW, George, H., JWOODRUFF, Bryan, A
Splitting and mixing streaming-data framesdoi:WO2000070442 A3
A frame allocator is assigned to a particular module in a pipe. Rather than issuing a control transaction to all modules when any one of them completes an operation upon its source data, a control manager requests a module to begin its operation only when all of its input subframes have ...
Streaming data is processed through one or more pipes of connected modules including mixers and/or splitters. The data is carried in composite physically allocated frames having virtual subframes associated with different ones of the splitters, mixers, and other transform modules. Nesting trees and ...
The data is carried in composite physically allocated frames having virtual subframes associated with different ones of the splitters, mixers, and other transform modules. Nesting trees and pipe control tables represent the structure of the pipes. A frame allocator is assigned to a particular module...
Problem statement: the telemetry data stream received from different sources of one complex telemetry object, presented in the difference-bit form, is characterized by high stationarity, and this, in turn, indicates that most of the bits in frames after the delta coding procedure will be zero. ...
Problem statement: the telemetry data stream received from different sources of one complex telemetry object, presented in the difference-bit form, is characterized by high stationarity, and this, in turn, indicates that most of the bits in frames after the delta coding procedure will...
Streaming data is processed through one or more pipes of connected modules including mixers and/or splitters. The data is carried in composite physically allocated frames having virtual subframes associated with different ones of the splitters, mixers, and other transform modules. Nesting trees and ...