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filingDate 2019-01-04-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CN-109936413-B
titleOfInvention Communication transceiving method for identifying data by width
abstract The invention relates to a communication transceiving method for identifying data by width, which changes the prior synchronization principle of data communication of a data line and a clock line, and can realize high-reliability data communication without the clock line. The difficulty that the laser communication cannot provide a clock line at present is effectively solved. The communication mode of the width method without a synchronous clock helps the existing network technology to solve the difficulty of direct connection of a remote line to a home, realizes the fusion of four networks of telephone, television, data and thing connection, and also eliminates a large amount of accumulated defects of the existing internet technology. The laser communication using the width method provides an effective path for solving the most critical underwater communication hot plug problem in ocean development.
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