This paper proposes a new service scheme which multiplexes several independent sub-documents onto the main document in a conventional facsimile broadcasting system. These multiplexed facsimile signals are moreover unified besides the voice channels in television system. The scheme does not increase the amount of facsimile signals, thus, it can save the frequency resources and communication channels. In this system, the main facsimile document is open for common subscribers, but the multiplexed sub-documents are delivered only for the special subscribers who are registered to the broadcasting station for each channel.
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Kiyoshi TANAKA, Yasuhiro NAKAMURA, Kineo MATSUI, "Multiplexing Documents on Facsimile Broadcasting" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E74-B, no. 9, pp. 2791-2797, September 1991, doi: .
Abstract: This paper proposes a new service scheme which multiplexes several independent sub-documents onto the main document in a conventional facsimile broadcasting system. These multiplexed facsimile signals are moreover unified besides the voice channels in television system. The scheme does not increase the amount of facsimile signals, thus, it can save the frequency resources and communication channels. In this system, the main facsimile document is open for common subscribers, but the multiplexed sub-documents are delivered only for the special subscribers who are registered to the broadcasting station for each channel.
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