The time slot management system is included in a digital time division
multiple access system includes a main station MS and a plurality of
substations U1/16 connected to each other via a tree network. The
substations U1/16 send to the main station MS upstream information packets
in time slots assigned to each of the former stations by the main station.
Part of the time slots are reserved for management information and used by
the substation to inform the main station about the bandwidth needed for
the further transfer of the upstream information, According to this
information the time slot management system allocates the time slots and
informs the substations thereof. In this way a flexible and dynamic time
slot allocation is provided.
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