H03M7/6052

EVENT-DRIVEN DATA TRANSMISSION USING CODEBOOKS WITH PROTOCOL ADAPTION
20240372563 · 2024-11-07 ·

A system and method for event-driven data communication using codebooks with protocol adaption. The system initiates with a request for propagation information from an application to a first transaction manager. The first transaction manager configures a packet describing its location, potentially containing one or more protocol appendices, or encoded data using a codebook. This packet is provided to the application for transmission to another application with a second transaction manager. Upon receiving a protocol request from the second transaction manager, the first transaction manager communicates using a selected protocol decoded from the protocol appendix. If the selected protocol is supported, the transaction proceeds, completing successfully. This system enables transparent encoding, negotiation, and selection of communication protocols, allowing efficient transactions between different transaction managers.

Event-driven data transmission using codebooks with protocol adaption

A system and method for event-driven data communication using codebooks with protocol adaption. The system initiates with a request for propagation information from an application to a first transaction manager. The first transaction manager configures a packet describing its location, potentially containing one or more protocol appendices, or encoded data using a codebook. This packet is provided to the application for transmission to another application with a second transaction manager. Upon receiving a protocol request from the second transaction manager, the first transaction manager communicates using a selected protocol decoded from the protocol appendix. If the selected protocol is supported, the transaction proceeds, completing successfully. This system enables transparent encoding, negotiation, and selection of communication protocols, allowing efficient transactions between different transaction managers.

Transforming character delimited values

Techniques for transforming character delimited values are presented herein. An input module is configured to read a set of character delimited values. A generation module is configured to generate a synchronization block for the set of values that includes a value selected from a byte size of the associated value and may be a flag representing a predetermined value. An output module is configured to output the synchronization block and the set of values to a binary data output stream for output in a device dependent byte order according to the respective byte sizes of the values in the set of values.

Optimized code table signaling for authentication to a network and information system
09900126 · 2018-02-20 · ·

In various embodiments, a system comprising a network interface, a processor, and a non-transient memory medium operatively coupled to the processor is disclosed. The memory medium is configured to store a plurality of instructions configured to program the processor to receive a digital bit stream, transform the digital bit stream to an encoded digital bit stream. The encoded digital bit stream comprises at least one of a gateway channel, a composite channel, or a data channel, and any combination thereof, and provides the encoded digital bit stream to the network interface for transmission. A non-transitory computer-readable memory medium and a computer-implemented method also are disclosed.

Optimized code table signaling for authentication to a network and information system
09774349 · 2017-09-26 · ·

In various embodiments, a system comprising a network interface, a processor, and a non-transient memory medium operatively coupled to the processor is disclosed. The memory medium is configured to store a plurality of instructions configured to program the processor to receive a digital bit stream, transform the digital bit stream to an encoded digital bit stream. The encoded digital bit stream comprises at least one of a gateway channel, a composite channel, or a data channel, and any combination thereof, and provides the encoded digital bit stream to the network interface for transmission. A non-transitory computer-readable memory medium and a computer-implemented method also are disclosed.

Method for detecting end of record in variable length coded bit stream

Modifying a digital data stream that includes immediately consecutive code words of different length by segmenting, based on a certain block grid, the digital data stream. Each block of the block grid includes a fixed number of bits. It is determined whether all bits of the last block associated with the digital data stream are occupied by data of the digital data stream. If not all bits of the last block are occupied, the unoccupied bits of the last block are padded with bits of an end-of-record (EOR) indicator. If all bits of the last block are occupied, attaching an EOR indicator to the digital data stream is skipped.

TRANSFORMING CHARACTER DELIMITED VALUES

Techniques for transforming character delimited values are presented herein. An input module is configured to read a set of character delimited values. A generation module is configured to generate a synchronization block for the set of values that includes a value selected from a byte size of the associated value and may be a flag representing a predetermined value. An output module is configured to output the synchronization block and the set of values to a binary data output stream for output in a device dependent byte order according to the respective byte sizes of the values in the set of values.

Enhanced signal integrity and communication utilizing optimized code table signaling
09698940 · 2017-07-04 · ·

In various embodiments, a computer-implemented method for optimized data transfer utilizing optimized code table signaling is disclosed. In one embodiment, a computer-implemented method comprises receiving, by a processor, a digital bit stream and transforming, by the processor, the digital bit stream to an encoded digital bit stream. The encoded digital bit stream comprises at least one of a gateway channel, a composite channel, or a data channel, and any combination thereof. The computer-implemented method further comprises providing, by the processor, the encoded digital bit stream to a transmission system for transmission and establishing, by the processor, signal integrity by utilizing pre-coordinated, pre-distributed information to limit the transmission to an intended sender-receiver pair. The intended sender-receiver pair comprises the pre-coordinated, pre-distributed information.

Hardware apparatuses and methods for data decompression

Methods and apparatuses relating to data decompression are described. In one embodiment, a hardware processor includes a core to execute a thread and offload a decompression thread for an encoded, compressed data stream comprising a literal code, a length code, and a distance code, and a hardware decompression accelerator to execute the decompression thread to selectively provide the encoded, compressed data stream to a first circuit to serially decode the literal code to a literal symbol, serially decode the length code to a length symbol, and serially decode the distance code to a distance symbol, and selectively provide the encoded, compressed data stream to a second circuit to look up the literal symbol for the literal code from a table, look up the length symbol for the length code from the table, and look up the distance symbol for the distance code from the table.

METHOD FOR DETECTING END OF RECORD IN VARIABLE LENGTH CODED BIT STREAM

Modifying a digital data stream that includes immediately consecutive code words of different length by segmenting, based on a certain block grid, the digital data stream. Each block of the block grid includes a fixed number of bits. It is determined whether all bits of the last block associated with the digital data stream are occupied by data of the digital data stream. If not all bits of the last block are occupied, the unoccupied bits of the last block are padded with bits of an end-of-record (EOR) indicator. If all bits of the last block are occupied, attaching an EOR indicator to the digital data stream is skipped.