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BROADCAST SIGNAL TRANSMISSION APPARATUS, BROADCAST SIGNAL TRANSMISSION METHOD, BROADCAST SIGNAL RECEPTION APPARATUS AND BROADCAST SIGNAL RECEPTION METHOD
20230007104 · 2023-01-05 ·

A broadcast signal transmission method comprises outputting an RoHC channel that includes one or more RoHC streams and a signaling table that includes information related to header compression by performing header compression for Internet Protocol (IP) packets, which include broadcast data, in accordance with an adaptation mode, a header of each IP packet including an IP header and a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) header, generating at least one first link layer packet that includes the RoHC channel and generating at least one second link layer packet that includes the signaling table, and physical layer processing the at least one first link layer packet and the at least one second link layer packet and transmitting through one or more Physical Layer Pipes (PLPs), wherein the signaling table includes adaptation mode information indicating the adaptation mode, and each RoHC stream in the RoHC channel includes RoHC packets.

BROADCAST SIGNAL TRANSMISSION APPARATUS, BROADCAST SIGNAL TRANSMISSION METHOD, BROADCAST SIGNAL RECEPTION APPARATUS AND BROADCAST SIGNAL RECEPTION METHOD
20230007104 · 2023-01-05 ·

A broadcast signal transmission method comprises outputting an RoHC channel that includes one or more RoHC streams and a signaling table that includes information related to header compression by performing header compression for Internet Protocol (IP) packets, which include broadcast data, in accordance with an adaptation mode, a header of each IP packet including an IP header and a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) header, generating at least one first link layer packet that includes the RoHC channel and generating at least one second link layer packet that includes the signaling table, and physical layer processing the at least one first link layer packet and the at least one second link layer packet and transmitting through one or more Physical Layer Pipes (PLPs), wherein the signaling table includes adaptation mode information indicating the adaptation mode, and each RoHC stream in the RoHC channel includes RoHC packets.

PACKET FLOW IDENTIFICATION WITH REDUCED DECODE OPERATIONS
20230006937 · 2023-01-05 ·

In one example, a processing system including at least one processor may obtain a first packet, determine a first tunnel identifier from a tunnel identifier field and a first source port identifier from a source port identifier field of the header of the first packet, and assign the first packet to a first flow. The processing system may further obtain a second packet, extract a first value from a tunnel identifier field and a second value from a source port identifier field of a header of the second packet, determine that the first value matches the first tunnel identifier and that the second value matches the first source port identifier, and assign the second packet to the first flow in response to the determining that the first value matches the first tunnel identifier and that the second value matches the first source port identifier.

PACKET FLOW IDENTIFICATION WITH REDUCED DECODE OPERATIONS
20230006937 · 2023-01-05 ·

In one example, a processing system including at least one processor may obtain a first packet, determine a first tunnel identifier from a tunnel identifier field and a first source port identifier from a source port identifier field of the header of the first packet, and assign the first packet to a first flow. The processing system may further obtain a second packet, extract a first value from a tunnel identifier field and a second value from a source port identifier field of a header of the second packet, determine that the first value matches the first tunnel identifier and that the second value matches the first source port identifier, and assign the second packet to the first flow in response to the determining that the first value matches the first tunnel identifier and that the second value matches the first source port identifier.

DATA ACQUISITION DEVICE AND DATA ACQUISITION METHOD

A data acquisition device includes a valid data acquirer configured to acquire valid data from communication data based on an analysis parameter including an offset from a head of the communication data to the valid data and a data length of the valid data and output the acquired valid data.

DATA ACQUISITION DEVICE AND DATA ACQUISITION METHOD

A data acquisition device includes a valid data acquirer configured to acquire valid data from communication data based on an analysis parameter including an offset from a head of the communication data to the valid data and a data length of the valid data and output the acquired valid data.

PROCESSING QUEUE ASSIGNMENT BASED ON A FLAG IN A GENEVE HEADER

Described herein are systems, methods, and software to manage the identification of control packets in an encapsulation header. In one implementation, a computing system may receive a Geneve packet at a network interface and determine that the Geneve packet includes an Operations and Management (OAM) flag. Once the OAM flag is identified, the computing system can select a processing queue from a plurality of processing queues for a main processing system of the computing system based on the OAM flag and assign the Geneve packet to the processing queue.

PROCESSING QUEUE ASSIGNMENT BASED ON A FLAG IN A GENEVE HEADER

Described herein are systems, methods, and software to manage the identification of control packets in an encapsulation header. In one implementation, a computing system may receive a Geneve packet at a network interface and determine that the Geneve packet includes an Operations and Management (OAM) flag. Once the OAM flag is identified, the computing system can select a processing queue from a plurality of processing queues for a main processing system of the computing system based on the OAM flag and assign the Geneve packet to the processing queue.

Transmission control protocol (TCP) acknowledgement (ACK) packet suppression

Systems and methods for Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) acknowledgement (ACK) packet suppression are described. In various implementations, these systems and methods may be applicable to low-power communications. For example, a method may include receive a transport packet at a transport layer; de-encapsulating the transport packet using a transport protocol to identify a security packet; communicating the security packet to a security layer by the transport layer; communicating an acknowledgement signal to the transport layer from the security layer in response to receiving the security packet; suppressing an acknowledgement packet at the transport layer in response to receiving the acknowledgement signal; adding an acknowledgment indication to a next data packet to be sent after the suppress action; and sending the next data packet.

Transmission control protocol (TCP) acknowledgement (ACK) packet suppression

Systems and methods for Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) acknowledgement (ACK) packet suppression are described. In various implementations, these systems and methods may be applicable to low-power communications. For example, a method may include receive a transport packet at a transport layer; de-encapsulating the transport packet using a transport protocol to identify a security packet; communicating the security packet to a security layer by the transport layer; communicating an acknowledgement signal to the transport layer from the security layer in response to receiving the security packet; suppressing an acknowledgement packet at the transport layer in response to receiving the acknowledgement signal; adding an acknowledgment indication to a next data packet to be sent after the suppress action; and sending the next data packet.