H04L47/801

Systems and methods for providing a global virtual network (GVN)

Systems and methods for managing a global virtual network connection between an endpoint device and an access point server are disclosed. In one embodiment the network system may include an endpoint device, an access point server, and a control server. The endpoint device and the access point server may be connected with a first tunnel. The access point server and the control server may be connected with a second tunnel.

Network-accessible data volume modification

A user can set or modify operational parameters of a data volume stored on a network-accessible storage device in a data center. For example, the user may be provided access to a data volume and may request a modification to the operational parameters of the data volume. Instead of modifying the existing data volume, the data center can provision a new data volume and migrate data stored on the existing data volume to the new data volume. While the data migration takes place, the existing data volume may block input/output (I/O) requests and the new data volume may handle such requests instead. Once the data migration is complete, the data center may deallocate the data blocks of the existing data volume such that the data blocks can be reused by other data volumes.

Method and apparatus for allocating bandwidth based on machine learning in passive optical network

A method and apparatus for allocating a bandwidth based on machine learning in a passive optical network, the method including generating an inference model to predict a consumed bandwidth required for transmission by learning unstructured data of a PON including an OLT and traffic data corresponding to state information of the PON collected from the PON, predicting a consumed bandwidth with respect to a queue corresponding to a class requiring a low-latency service among classes of ONUS connected to the OLT based on the generated inference model, performing a VBA with respect to the queue corresponding to the class requiring the low-latency service based on the predicted consumed bandwidth, and performing a DBA with respect to a queue corresponding to a class not requiring the low-latency service using a transmission bandwidth which remains after the VBA is performed.

Resource assignment protocol-implemented policy-based direction of a client to an edge-compute resource

Aspects of the present disclosure provide a technical improvement to the problem of network congestion that exists when providing online services to clients. A system, method, and computer readable storage device use a resource assignment protocol to direct client requests for content and remote processing to a dynamic edge-compute instance placed in proximity to the client, thereby improving the Quality of Service QoS of network traffic. A policy server is implemented for serving specific clients with specific dynamically-placed services. Accordingly, traditional network traffic associated with communicating with a remote resource server and computational demand on the remote resource server are reduced, thereby making the network more efficient.

Increasing synchronization of virtual reality scene elements with software defined network (SDN) originated information

Aspects herein generally relate to a system and/or a method for enforcing synchronization of WiFi users interacting with a common hierarchical multi-element VR/AR scene. The aspects can use Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) and trigger frames to synchronize parallel updates to different scene elements. Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) can be used to analyze standard VR/AR streaming formats to identify those VR scene elements that are to be synchronized. The result is a more immersive AR/VR experience for the users, who receive the same scene elements at the same time.

DISAGGREGATED DATA CENTER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT METHOD AND APPARATUS

Disclosed are a disaggregated data center resource management method and apparatus. A resource management method in a disaggregated data center includes receiving a resource allocation request from a client; generating allocated resource information about a computing resource and a memory resource which configure a virtual server in one rack of the data center according to the resource allocation request and optical path setting information for optical path connection of the computing resource and the memory resource; updating a resource management table for the computing resource and the memory resource; and transmitting a resource connection setting message including the allocated resource information and the optical path setting information to the computing resource and the memory resource.

FACILITATING IDENTIFICATION OF BACKGROUND BROWSING TRAFFIC IN BROWSING HISTORY DATA IN ADVANCED NETWORKS
20220303227 · 2022-09-22 ·

Facilitating identification of background browsing traffic in browsing history data in advanced networks (e.g., 5G, 6G, and beyond) is provided herein. Operations of a system can include, based on browsing history traffic observed with respect to a group of user equipment, constructing labeling functions for a group of domains associated with the browsing history traffic, producing a group of labels based on the labeling functions, and transforming the group of labels into a single consolidated label for a first domain. Further, the operations can include, based on a determination that a first numeric value of the single consolidated label is nearer to a first value than a second value, scheduling first traffic for the first domain prior to scheduling traffic for a second domain determined to include the second numeric value that is nearer the second value than the first value.

Internet provider subscriber communications system

A method for communicating in real-time to users of a provider of Internet access service, without requiring any installation or set-up by the user, that utilizes the unique identification information automatically provided by the user during communications for identifying the user to provide a fixed identifier which is then communicated to a redirecting device. Messages may then be selectively transmitted to the user. The system is normally transparent to the user, with no modification of its content along the path. Content then may be modified or replaced along the path to the user. For the purposes of establishing a reliable delivery of bulletin messages from providers to their users, the system forces the delivery of specially-composed World Wide Web browser pages to the user, although it is not limited to that type of data.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INSERTING SUPPLEMENTAL CONTENT INTO A QUADRATURE AMPLITUDE MODULATION SIGNAL USING EXISTING BANDWIDTH
20220191082 · 2022-06-16 ·

Systems and methods are described herein for inserting supplemental content into a QAM signal. A unicast QAM signal between a server and a client device for delivery of content is established. The QAM signal has a particular frequency corresponding to the channel on which it will be transmitted to the client device. A request or other signal may be received from the client device requesting that supplemental content be inserted into the QAM signal. A portion of the bandwidth of the QAM signal is allocated for the supplemental content. The supplemental content is transcoded into a supplemental QAM signal in the particular frequency. The supplemental content may be packetized content such as internet protocol-based content and may be retrieved from a server or database. The supplemental QAM signal is then inserted into the unicast QAM signal using the allocated portion of the bandwidth.

Clearing House Signaling
20220182393 · 2022-06-09 ·

In one embodiment, a network interface receives a communication request over a communication link of a first network according to a first signaling protocol. A processor then verifies caller information in the communication request with a certification procedure. The processor converts the communication request to a second signaling protocol used in a second network. The processor transmits the converted communication request according to the second signaling protocol.