RFC 1605:SONET to Sonnet Translation
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SONET


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... In brief, SONNET is a method for compressing 810-byte (9 lines by 90 bytes) SONET OC-1 frames into approximately 400-byte (fourteen line decasyllabic) English sonnets. This compression ...
... Mapping of the 2**704 possible SONET payloads is achieved by matching each possible payload ...


... The basic transmission rules are quite simple. The basic SONET OC-1 frame is replaced with the corresponding sonnet at the transmission ...
... OC-1 frame is replaced with the corresponding sonnet at the transmission end converted back from the sonnet to SONET at the receiving end. Thus, for example, SONET ...
... SONET at the receiving end. Thus, for example, SONET frame 12 is transmitted as: ...
... interleaved frames have their corresponding sonnet representations interleaved. Thus SONET frames 33, 29 and 138 in an OC-3 frame would be converted to the sequence: ...
... (This example, perhaps, makes clear why data communications experts consider concatenated SONET more efficient and esthetically pleasing). ...


... It is critical in this translation scheme to maintain consistent timing within a frame. If SONET frames or converted sonnets shift in time, the SONET pointers, or worse, poetic meter, may suffer. ...
... timing within a frame. If SONET frames or converted sonnets shift in time, the SONET pointers, or worse, poetic meter, may suffer. ...



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