The transmission of ATM, Internet, and satellite communications is unified
through international standardized protocol embedment. Global and Local
performance optimization are achieved through the combination of
combinatorial, dynamic, and probabilistic programming. A simultaneous
domino effect of bandwidth conservation, efficiency enhancement,
reliability improvement, traffic congestion prevention, delay
minimization, and speed multiplication are realized for any digital
communication system, particular in Internet. With three levels of error
coding in ATM cells, the loss cell recovery and bit integrity are
preserved. From its mathematical roots, new combinatorial sets are
systematically generated, and applications of the sets are identified.
Among the applications, optimal sequences can be produced for multi-user
and multi-function communication system designs. Optimality is in terms
of maximum possible number of sequences with given sequence length and
sequence characteristics. The results are unique and theoretically
proven. By serial and parallel concatenation of error codecs, reliability
of multimedia transmission can be satisfied to any desirable level. As a
part of the unified transmission scheme, the acquisition and
synchronization method of cascading sequences exhibits significant
improvement in correlation properties and detection probabilities. A
method of using block designs is demonstrated to derive, to generate, and
to construct low-density parity check block codes and threshold decodable
convolutional codes. An efficiency evaluation method is formulated for
the combination operation of ATM, Internet, and satellites.