MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202617067807 A) filed by Anywire Corporation on May 29, 2026, for Slave Station Identification Scheme For Control/Monitoring Signal Transmission System.

Inventor includes Hamanaka Junichi.

The application for the patent was published on June 19, 2026, under issue no. 25/2026.

Abstract: In the present invention, one of a prescribed number of numerical values is set as a primary temporary address for each of a plurality of slave stations that transmit data to and receive data from a master station by using a transmission synchronization scheme over a shared transmission line. The master station successively designates all the numerical values that could possibly be set as the primary temporary addresses, and on the basis of the reply sent via a management data region from a slave station having a primary temporary address matching the designated numerical value, it is determined whether there is an overlap among primary temporary addresses. Via the management data region, slave stations for which the set primary temporary address is determined to have no overlap are each imparted, as an identification number, a numerical value from among pre-prepared numerical values that has been not imparted to any of the other slave stations, the numerical values all differing from one another and the number of said numerical values corresponding to the number of slave stations. After a different identification number is imparted to each slave station, the identification numbers are successively designated, the slave station having an imparted identification number matching the designated identification number transmits, via the management data region, a label that has been preset for the slave station and that is associated with slave station identification information with which the slave station can be identified to the master station, and an address which is assigned to each slave station is associated with the label.

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