Patent classifications
H04L49/552
PACKET RETRANSMISSION
Through the identification of different packet-types, packets can be handled based on an assigned packet handling identifier. This identifier can, for example, enable forwarding of latency-sensitive packets without delay and allow error-sensitive packets to be stored for possible retransmission. In another embodiment, and optionally in conjunction with retransmission protocols including a packet handling identifier, a memory used for retransmission of packets can be shared with other transceiver functionality such as, coding, decoding, interleaving, deinterleaving, error correction, and the like.
Deterministic Real Time Multi Protocol Heterogeneous Packet Based Transport
Deterministic real-time multi-protocol heterogeneous packet-based transport is achieved by traffic shaping. When receiving a plurality of packets from a root complex where contents of each packet from the plurality of packets organized in accordance with a first protocol, a sequence number is added to each packet and a packet type is identified. Every packet in the first plurality of packets is encapsulated into at least one packet organized in accordance with a second protocol to form a second plurality of packets organized in accordance with the second protocol. All the packets from the second plurality of packets pass traffic scheduling or traffic shaping prior being sent via a plurality of connections to avoid burstiness and to achieve bounded transport latency in the plurality of connections, thereby providing deterministic real-time behavior in distributed systems.
Deterministic Real Time Multi Protocol Heterogeneous Packet Based Transport
Deterministic real-time multi-protocol heterogeneous packet-based transport is achieved by traffic shaping. When receiving a plurality of packets from a root complex where contents of each packet from the plurality of packets organized in accordance with a first protocol, a sequence number is added to each packet and a packet type is identified. Every packet in the first plurality of packets is encapsulated into at least one packet organized in accordance with a second protocol to form a second plurality of packets organized in accordance with the second protocol. All the packets from the second plurality of packets pass traffic scheduling or traffic shaping prior being sent via a plurality of connections to avoid burstiness and to achieve bounded transport latency in the plurality of connections, thereby providing deterministic real-time behavior in distributed systems.
Method and A First Device for Managing Data Frames in Switched Networks
A method and a first device (110) of a switched network (100), for managing data frames received, at a first port, from a second device (120) are disclosed. The first device (110) handles the first port and a second port for transfer of data frames between the first and second devices (110, 120). The first device (110) is addressable by a Media Access Control address, “MAC address”, associated with the first port. The first device (110) receives (201), from the second device (120), at least one data frame at the second port. The first device (110) sends (202), on the first port, a message including the MAC address associated with the first port.
Seamless switchover for anti-replay connections in multiple network processor systems
Various exemplary embodiments relate to a method, network node, and non-transitory machine-readable storage medium including one or more of the following: receiving, at the network device, an ownership indication that a first network processor is currently serving an anti-replay connection; and in response to receiving the ownership indication, effecting a presetting in a second network processor of a current sequence number (SN) for the anti-replay connection to a first value that is greater than or equal to a re-key threshold value, wherein the network device includes at least one of the first network processor and the second network processor wherein the re-key threshold value is a value beyond which an SN triggers re-keying of the anti-replay connection, and wherein the second network processor utilizes the current sequence number upon beginning to serve the anti-replay connection.
Method for transferring transmission data from a transmitter to a receiver for processing the transmission data and means for carrying out the method
A method involves transferring a transmittal data block from a transmitting device via an Ethernet connection to a receiving device which has a storage for storing a transferred transmittal data block, and a processor for at least partially processing the transferred transmittal data block stored in the storage. The transmitting device forms from the data of the transmittal data block a sequence of Ethernet packets, comprising respectively management data and a transmittal data sub-block. The receiving device receives the Ethernet packets of the respective sequence and, while employing at least a part of the management data, writes the transmittal data sub-blocks of the received Ethernet packets of the sequence of Ethernet packets for the transmittal data block to the storage, wherein not upon or after the writing each of the transmittal data sub-blocks an interrupt is sent to the processor.
Synchronizing active window boundaries used for data transmission between pairs of nodes of a wireless network
An aspect of the present disclosure enables each receiver node of a wireless network to synchronize active widows with those of the sender node. In an embodiment, a receiver node receives a packet from a sender node on a wireless network, with the packet including data indicating a position of the packet in an active window of the sender node. The receiver node determines the position at which the packet is received in an active window of the receiver node. The receiver node determines a difference between the two positions and adjusts a start position of the next active window (of the receiver node) based on the determined difference to synchronize the future active windows at the receiver node to respective active windows at the sender node.
Method for detecting security error in mobile telecommunications system and device of mobile telecommunications
According to one embodiment, a method of performing a re-establishment procedure in a mobile communication system includes: receiving at least one packet data convergence protocol (PDCP) control plane data unit; performing an integrity check on the at least one PDCP control plane data unit; identifying an integrity check failure with regard to the at least one PDCP control plane data unit; and performing a re-establishment procedure if the integrity check failure is identified to exist with regard to the at least one PDCP control plane data unit.
Method and system for reducing packet loss in a service protection scheme
A method for reducing packet loss includes: performing automatic and real-time adjustment to cost values of a first route and a second route, so that the cost value of the corresponding route of the primary pseudo wire (PW) is lower than that of the corresponding route of the secondary PW. A corresponding system is also provided. Automatic and real-time adjustment to cost values of the first route and the second route, enable the cost value of the corresponding route of the primary PW to be lower than that of the corresponding route of the secondary PW, and therefore enable the downlink traffic not passing through the PW that just recovers from a failure, thereby reducing packet loss when the downlink traffic passes through the PW while the primary PW just recovers from a failure.
AREA EFFICIENT HIGH-SPEED SEQUENCE GENERATOR AND ERROR CHECKER
A combined error checker and sequence generator which shares a LFSR is disclosed which reduces complexity, cost, and area required for implementation while also improving timing margin. A clock and data recovery system recovers a data signal received over a channel from a remote transceiver. Control logic selects different modes of operation of the system. An error detector compares the two sequence signals and records errors in response to differences between the two sequence signals. A sequence generator generates a sequence signal for use by the error detector as a reference sequence signal or for transmission to a remote transceiver. The system includes one or more switching elements configured to selectively route the generated sequence as feedback into the sequence generator or the received sequence signal into the sequence generator subject to whether the combined error checker and sequence generator is in error checker mode or sequence generator mode.