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Tag: Priority Queuing and QoS

Priority Queuing:
Priority Queuing is a scheduling method used in networking to manage data packets. In this approach, each packet is assigned a priority level. Packets with higher priority are transmitted before lower-priority packets. This is crucial in scenarios where certain types of data, such as VoIP or video streaming, require timely delivery to maintain quality and functionality.

Quality of Service (QoS):
Quality of Service (QoS) refers to the performance level of a service or a network. It encompasses various technologies and techniques to manage network resources and ensure that specific data flows achieve the required level of service, reliability, and priority, particularly in congested network scenarios. QoS is essential for guaranteeing that high-priority and latency-sensitive applications, like real-time voice and video communications, receive preferential treatment and are transmitted with minimal delay and jitter.

Together, Priority Queuing and QoS facilitate a balanced and efficient network environment, accommodating the varied requirements of different data types and applications.

  • US 7,944,827 PDF File

    Content-aware dynamic network resource allocation

    7944827 Content-aware dynamic optical bandwidth allocation: Network resources allocated for particular application traffic are aware of the characteristics of L4+ content to be transmitted. One embodiment of the invention realizes network resource allocation in terms of three intelligent modules, gateway, provisioning and classification. A gateway module exerts network control functions in response to application requests for network resources. The network control functions include traffic path setup, bandwidth allocation and so on. Characteristics of the content are also specified in the received application network resource requests. Under request of the gateway module, a provisioning module allocates network resources such as bandwidth in optical networks and edge devices as well. An optical network resource allocation leads to a provisioning optical route. Under request of the gateway module, a classification module differentiates applications traffic according to content specifications, and thus creates and applies content-aware rule data for edge devices to forward content-specified traffic towards respective provisioning optical routes.

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    7944827 Content-aware dynamic optical bandwidth allocation: Network resources allocated for particular application traffic are aware of the characteristics of L4+ content to be transmitted. One embodiment of the invention realizes network resource allocation in terms of three intelligent modules, gateway, provisioning and classification. A gateway module exerts network control functions in response to application requests for network resources. The network control functions include traffic path setup, bandwidth allocation and so on. Characteristics of the content are also specified in the received application network resource requests. Under request of the gateway module, a provisioning module allocates network resources such as bandwidth in optical networks and edge devices as well. An optical network resource allocation leads to a provisioning optical route. Under request of the gateway module, a classification module differentiates applications traffic according to content specifications, and thus creates and applies content-aware rule data for edge devices to forward content-specified traffic towards respective provisioning optical routes.

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