Asynchronous communication at the
data link layer or higher protocol layers is known as
statistical multiplexing, for example
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM). In this case, the asynchronously transferred blocks are called
data packets, for example, ATM cells. The opposite is
circuit switched communication, which provides constant bit rate, for example
ISDN and
SONET/SDH. The packets may be encapsulated in a
data frame, with a
frame synchronization bit sequence indicating the start of the frame, and sometimes also a
bit synchronization bit sequence, typically 01010101, for identification of the bit transition times. Note that at the physical layer, this is considered as synchronous serial communication. Examples of packet mode data link protocols that can be/are transferred using synchronous serial communication are the
HDLC,
Ethernet,
PPP and
USB protocols. == Application layer ==