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| SECTION H ELECTRICITY |
| H 04 | ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE |
| H 04 L | TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION (typewriters B41J; order telegraphs, fire or police telegraphs G08B; visual telegraphy G08B, G08C; teleautographic systems G08C; ciphering or deciphering apparatus per se G09C; coding, decoding or code conversion, in general H03M; arrangements common to telegraphic and telephonic communication H04M; selecting H04Q) [4] |
| Note |
| This subclass covers transmission of signals having been supplied in digital form and includes data transmission, telegraphic communication, or methods or arrangements for monitoring. |
| Subclass Index |
| SYSTEMS CHARACTERISED BY: |
| The code used: Morse; Baudot; details |
| Otherwise: step by step; mosaic printers; other systems |
| BASEBAND SYSTEMS |
| MODULATED-CARRIER SYSTEMS |
| DATA SWITCHING NETWORKS |
| ARRANGEMENTS OF GENERAL APPLICATION |
| Security: errors; secret |
| Multiple communications; synchronising |
| OTHER ARRANGEMENTS, APPARATUS OR SYSTEMS |
1/ | 00 | Arrangements for detecting or preventing errors in the information received (correcting synchronisation H04L 7/00; arrangements in the transmission path H04B) |
1/ | 02 | . | by diversity reception (in general H04B 7/02) |
1/ | 04 | . | . | using frequency diversity |
1/ | 06 | . | . | using space diversity |
1/ | 08 | . | by repeating transmission, e.g. Verdan system |
1/ | 12 | . | by using return channel |
1/ | 14 | . | . | in which the signals are sent back to the transmitter to be checked |
1/ | 16 | . | . | in which the return channel carries supervisory signals, e.g. repetition request signals |
1/ | 18 | . | . | . | Automatic repetition systems, e.g. van Duuren system |
1/ | 20 | . | using signal-quality detector [3] |
1/ | 22 | . | using redundant apparatus to increase reliability [3] |
1/ | 24 | . | Testing correct operation [3] |
5/ | 00 | Arrangements affording multiple use of the transmission path (multiplex communication in general H04J) |
5/ | 02 | . | Channels characterised by the type of signal |
5/ | 04 | . | . | the signals being represented by different amplitudes or polarities, e.g. quadriplex |
5/ | 06 | . | . | the signals being represented by different frequencies (combined with time-division multiplexing H04L 5/26) |
5/ | 08 | . | . | . | each combination of signals in different channels being represented by a fixed frequency |
5/ | 10 | . | . | . | with dynamo-electric generation of carriers; with mechanical filters or demodulators |
5/ | 12 | . | . | the signals being represented by different phase modulations of a single carrier |
5/ | 14 | . | Two-way operation using the same type of signal, i.e. duplex (conditioning for two-way transmission in general H04B 3/20) |
5/ | 16 | . | . | Half-duplex systems; Simplex/duplex switching; Transmission of break signals |
5/ | 18 | . | . | Automatic changing of the traffic direction |
5/ | 20 | . | using different combinations of lines, e.g. phantom working |
5/ | 22 | . | using time-division multiplexing |
5/ | 24 | . | . | with start-stop synchronous converters |
5/ | 26 | . | . | combined with the use of different frequencies |
7/ | 00 | Arrangements for synchronising receiver with transmitter |
7/ | 02 | . | Speed or phase control by the received code signals, the signals containing no special synchronisation information |
7/ | 027 | . | . | extracting the synchronising or clock signal from the received signal spectrum, e.g. by using a resonant or bandpass circuit [5] |
7/ | 033 | . | . | using the transitions of the received signal to control the phase of the synchronising-signal- generating means, e.g. using a phase-locked loop [5] |
7/ | 04 | . | Speed or phase control by synchronisation signals |
7/ | 06 | . | . | the synchronisation signals differing from the information signals in amplitude, polarity, or frequency |
7/ | 08 | . | . | the synchronisation signals recurring cyclically |
7/ | 10 | . | . | Arrangements for initial synchronisation |
| Note |
| In group H04L 9/00 to H04L 9/32, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, classification is made in the last appropriate place. [5] |
9/ | 00 | Arrangements for secret or secure communication (spread spectrum techniques in general H04B 1/69) |
9/ | 06 | . | the encryption apparatus using shift registers or memories for blockwise coding, e.g. D.E.S. systems [5] |
9/ | 08 | . | . | Key distribution [5] |
9/ | 10 | . | with particular housing, physical features or manual controls [5] |
9/ | 12 | . | Transmitting and receiving encryption devices synchronised or initially set up in a particular manner [5] |
9/ | 14 | . | using a plurality of keys or algorithms [5] |
9/ | 16 | . | . | the keys or algorithms being changed during operation [5] |
9/ | 18 | . | Encryption by serially and continuously modifying data stream elements, e.g. stream cipher systems [5] |
9/ | 20 | . | . | Pseudorandom key sequence combined element-for-element with data sequence [5] |
9/ | 22 | . | . | . | with particular pseudorandom sequence generator [5] |
9/ | 24 | . | . | . | . | sequence produced by more than one generator [5] |
9/ | 26 | . | . | . | . | producing a nonlinear pseudorandom sequence [5] |
9/ | 28 | . | using particular encryption algorithm [5] |
9/ | 30 | . | . | Public key, i.e. encryption algorithm being computationally infeasible to invert and users' encryption keys not requiring secrecy [5] |
9/ | 32 | . | including means for verifying the identity or authority of a user of the system (computer systems G06F; coin-freed or like apparatus with coded identity card or credit card G07F 7/08) [5] |
9/ | 34 | . | Bits, or blocks of bits, of the telegraphic message being interchanged in time [5] |
9/ | 36 | . | with means for detecting characters not meant for transmission [5] |
9/ | 38 | . | Encryption being effected by mechanical apparatus, e.g. rotating cams, switches, keytape punchers [5] |
12/ | 00 | Data switching networks (interconnection of, or transfer of information or other signals between, memories, input/output devices or central processing units G06F 13/00) [5] |
12/ | 02 | . | Details [5] |
12/ | 04 | . | . | Switchboards [5] |
12/ | 06 | . | . | Answer-back mechanisms or circuits [5] |
12/ | 08 | . | . | Allotting numbers to messages; Counting characters, words or messages [5] |
12/ | 10 | . | . | Current supply arrangements [5] |
12/ | 12 | . | . | Arrangements for remote connection or disconnection of substations or of equipment thereof [5] |
12/ | 14 | . | . | Charging arrangements [5] |
12/ | 16 | . | . | Arrangements for providing special services to substations [5] |
12/ | 18 | . | . | . | for broadcast or conference [5] |
12/ | 20 | . | . | . | for converting transmission speed from the inherent speed of a substation to the inherent speed of other substations [5] |
12/ | 22 | . | . | Arrangements for preventing the taking of data from a data transmission channel without authorisation (means for verifying the identity or the authority of a user of a secure or secret communication system H04L 9/32) [5] |
12/ | 24 | . | . | Arrangements for maintenance or administration [5] |
12/ | 26 | . | . | Monitoring arrangements; Testing arrangements [5] |
12/ | 28 | . | characterised by path configuration, e.g. local area networks (LAN), wide area networks (WAN) [5,6] |
12/ | 40 | . | . | Bus networks [5,6] |
12/ | 403 | . | . | . | with centralised control, e.g. polling [6] |
12/ | 407 | . | . | . | with decentralised control [6] |
12/ | 413 | . | . | . | . | with random access, e.g. carrier-sense multiple-access with collision detection (CSMA-CD) [6] |
12/ | 417 | . | . | . | . | with deterministic access, e.g. token passing [6] |
12/ | 42 | . | . | Loop networks [5,6] |
12/ | 423 | . | . | . | with centralised control, e.g. polling [6] |
12/ | 427 | . | . | . | with decentralised control [6] |
12/ | 43 | . | . | . | . | with synchronous transmission, e.g. time division multiplex (TDM), slotted rings [6] |
12/ | 433 | . | . | . | . | with asynchronous transmission, e.g. token ring, register insertion [6] |
12/ | 437 | . | . | . | Ring fault isolation or reconfiguration [6] |
12/ | 44 | . | . | Star or tree networks [5,6] |
12/ | 46 | . | . | Interconnection of networks [5,6] |
12/ | 50 | . | Circuit switching systems, i.e. systems in which the path is physically permanent during the communication [5,6] |
12/ | 52 | . | . | using time division techniques (in digital transmission systems H04L 5/22) [5,6] |
12/ | 54 | . | Stored and forward switching systems [5,6] |
12/ | 56 | . | . | Packet switching systems [5,6] |
12/ | 58 | . | . | Message switching systems (permutation- code selecting H04Q 3/02) [5,6] |
12/ | 60 | . | . | . | Manual relay systems, e.g. push-button switching [5,6] |
12/ | 62 | . | . | . | . | with perforated tape storage [5,6] |
12/ | 64 | . | Hybrid switching systems [5,6] |
12/ | 66 | . | Arrangements for connecting between networks having differing types of switching systems, e.g. gateways [5,6] |
| H04L 13/00 - H04L 29/14 |