Patent application number | Description | Published |
20110149990 | ENERGY EFFICIENCY WITH RATE ADAPTATION - A system and method of rate adaptation is disclosed for energy efficiency. The system and method of rate adaptation for energy efficiency provides for parsing a heterogeneous network into rate-adaptation domains that are fully isolated with respect to the control of their operating states. The system and method is particularly useful for creating the conditions for the incremental introduction of rate-adaptive devices in existing networks; combining the best properties of sleep-state exploitation and rate scaling techniques by defining a class of state-setting policies for rate adaptation schemes that enforce tight deterministic bounds on the extra delay that the schemes may cause to network traffic at every node where they are deployed. | 06-23-2011 |
20110149995 | COORDINATION INDEPENDENT RATE ADAPTATION DEPLOYMENT METHODS AND SYSTEMS - A method and system of coordination independent rate adaptation is disclosed. The method and system of coordination independent rate adaptation provides for deploying a rate adaptation subdomain into a packet network having no rate adaptation coordination among the network nodes. The method and system is particularly useful for incremental introduction of rate-adaptive devices in existing networks; combining the best properties of sleep-state exploitation and rate scaling techniques by defining a class of state-setting policies for rate adaptation schemes that enforce tight deterministic bounds on the extra delay that the schemes may cause to network traffic at every node where they are deployed. | 06-23-2011 |
20120182870 | System And Method For Implementing Periodic Early Discard In On-Chip Buffer Memories Of Network Elements - An advance is made over the prior art in accordance with the principles of the present invention that is directed to a new approach for a system and method for a buffer management scheme called Periodic Early Discard (PED). The invention builds on the observation that, in presence of TCP traffic, the length of a queue can be stabilized by selection of an appropriate frequency for packet dropping. For any combination of number of TCP connections and distribution of the respective RTT values, there exists an ideal packet drop frequency that prevents the queue from over-flowing or under-flowing. While the value of the ideal packet drop frequency may quickly change over time and is sensitive to the series of TCP connections affected by past packet losses, and most of all is impossible to compute inline, it is possible to approximate it with a margin of error that allows keeping the queue occupancy within a pre-defined range for extended periods of time. The PED scheme aims at tracking the (unknown) ideal packet drop frequency, adjusting the approximated value based on the evolution of the queue occupancy, with corrections of the approximated packet drop frequency that occur at a timescale that is comparable to the aggregate time constant of the set of TCP connections that traverse the queue. | 07-19-2012 |
20120263185 | CONDENSED CORE-ENERGY-EFFICIENT ARCHITECTURE FOR WAN IP BACKBONES - An energy-efficient architecture for wide area network (WAN) Internet Protocol (IP) backbones in which a condensed core apparatus routes packets between access routers of different points of presence (PoPs), where the PoPs do not need to include core routers. | 10-18-2012 |
20120324067 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOTE DELIVERY OF MANAGED USB SERVICES VIA A MOBILE COMPUTING DEVICE - A managed Universal Serial Bus (USB) service capability is disclosed. The managed USB service capability is configured to use a mobile computing device (e.g., a smartphone or other suitable mobile computing device) to support a set of services for a computer (e.g., a desktop, a laptop, and the like) capable of connecting to the mobile computing device via a USB connection. The managed USB service capability enables local and/or remote control of the mobile computing device to operate in various USB device classes, such that the mobile computing device can provide various managed USB services for the computer via the peripheral connection. In this manner, the mobile computing device may be dynamically configured to operate as one or more of a network interface, a virtual private network (VPN) client, a smart card, a serial console, a mass-storage device, a booting device, and the like. | 12-20-2012 |
20130041935 | EXPEDITING THE DISTRIBUTION OF DATA FILES BETWEEN A SERVER AND A SET OF CLIENTS - Expediting the distribution of data files between a server and a set of clients. The present invention relates to client-server systems and, more particularly, to cache nodes in client-server systems. In a client-server arrangement, a source system transfers data files from the source system to a server cache node connected to the source system. The server cache node sends a list of data files cached in the server cache node to a client cache node. The client cache node sends a request to the server cache node for new data files cached in the server cache node, based on the list received from the server cache node. The server cache node sends the requested data files to the client cache node and the client cache node transfers the data files to a destination system. | 02-14-2013 |
20130077630 | ENERGY EFFICIENT CONNECTIONLESS ROUTING WITH SIMPLE LOOKUP - An energy efficient connectionless routing method with simple lookup is disclosed for reducing the number of address lookups associated with a message packet. The energy efficient connectionless routing method with simple lookup includes determining a label sequence which will allow the message packet to traverse a plurality of MPLS domains and affixing the label sequence to the header of the message packet. This allows the message packet to traverse a plurality of MPLS domains without requiring a subsequent IP address lookup at every MPLS domain boundary. The energy efficient connectionless routing method with simple lookup is particularly useful for reducing power consumption associated with TCAM operations during IP address lookups. In addition, a Label Sequencing Edge Router is disclosed for performing the method. | 03-28-2013 |
20130308456 | System And Method For Implementing Active Queue Management Enhancements For Variable Bottleneck Rates - An advance is made over the prior art in accordance with the principles of the present invention that is directed to a new approach for a system and method for a buffer management scheme. Certain embodiments of the invention improve the response of AQM schemes with controllable parameters to variations of the output rate of the bottleneck buffer. The impact on TCP performance can be substantial in most cases where the bottleneck rate is not guaranteed to be fixed. The new solution allows AQM schemes to achieve queue stability despite continuous variations of the bottleneck rate. | 11-21-2013 |
20130308458 | System And Method For Implementing Active Queue Management Enhancements For Variable Bottleneck Rates - An advance is made over the prior art in accordance with the principles of the present invention that is directed to a new approach for a system and method for a buffer management scheme. Certain embodiments of the invention improve the response of AQM schemes with controllable parameters to variations of the output rate of the bottleneck buffer. The impact on TCP performance can be substantial in most cases where the bottleneck rate is not guaranteed to be fixed. The new solution allows AQM schemes to achieve queue stability despite continuous variations of the bottleneck rate. | 11-21-2013 |