Teledesign Systems Inc TS4000EH Manuel D’Utilisation

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TS4000 Radio Modem User’s Manual  
AirNet Packet Protocol 
 
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For a master-slave system, the data packet transmit time is constant for a given 
packet size.  As long as the channel is not busy, a data packet will be sent 
immediately upon becoming available for transmission. 
 
Calculating the delay is very similar to the calculation for the packet timeout time 
above. 
 
 
Total Packet Delay Time = Attack Time + Packet Transmit Time 
 
 Where: 
Attack Time = Tx Attack Time + Additional Transmit Attack Time   
 
Note that the packet delay time does not include the transmit decay time.  This is 
because the packet is available at the receiving modem as soon as all the data is 
transmitted. 
 
 
Packet Transmit Time = Packet Length / Channel Rate    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Packet Length   = (Data Bits + Overhead Bits)  
 
 
 
       
   x Framing Overhead x Coding Overhead   
 
 
 
Overhead Bits = 14 bytes x 8 bits per byte = 112 bits 
 
 
Framing Overhead = 1.1 
 
 
Coding Overhead (optional) = 1.5 
 
 
Packet Length = (Data Bits + 112) x 1.1 { x 1.5 } 
 
 
Tx Attack Time = 20 ms 
Additional Transmit Attack Time = 0 ms 
Over air channel rate = 9600 bps 
Number of async chars in packet = 50 
Number of data bits per async char = 8 
Coding = Enabled 
 
Packet Length = ((50 x 8) + 112) x 1.1 x 1.5 = 845 bits 
Packet Transmit Time = 845 / 9600 = 88 ms 
Total Packet Delay Time = 20 + 88 = 108 ms 
 
 
Data Packet Transmit 
Time 
Example