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G3 FACSIMILE COMMUNICATIONS
3. G3 FACSIMILE IMAGE TRANSMISSION
The following shows a block diagram of G3 facsimile image transmission.
Fig. 5-1 Image Transmission by G3 Facsimile
Description of each block
(1) The document is converted to electrical signals by the contact sensor.
(2) After the document is converted, the electrical signals undergo A/D
conversion to be converted to digital binary image data.
(3) The binary image data is compressed by coding to reduce the size of
the data to be sent as much as possible. The resulting data is coded
data.
(4) The coded data is converted to analog signals modulated by the
MODEM, and is transmitted via the telephone line.
(5) The modulated analog signals are demodulated by the MODEM on the
receiving side. The resulting data is digital coded data.
(6) The coded data is converted to binary image data by decoding.
(7) The binary image data is sent to the recording section to be printed.
This chapter describes (3) through (6).
(1) and (2) are described in Chapter 3, Reading Section, and (7) is
described in Chapter 4, Recording Section.
3.1
Structure of Image Signals
Reading of the image is performed in each scanline in the
horizontal scan-
ning
direction. The horizontal scanning line density is 8 dots/mm or 16
dots/mm. After one line is read, the next line is read at the pitch of the
ver-
tical scanning
line density. There are three vertical scanning line densities:
3.85 lines/mm (standard mode), 7.7 lines/mm (fine mode) and 15.4 lines/
mm (super-fine mode). Reading is also possible at 16 dots/mm
×
15.4
Transmitting
side
Document
(1)
Contact
sensor
(2)
A/D
conversion
(3)
Coding
(4)
Modulation
To the line
Receiving
side
From the line
(5)
Demodu-
lation
(6)
Decoding
(7)
Recording
section
Received
image
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