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Methods and systems for fast switching between bi-directional co-shared sessions having different network paths over a resource reservation network. Embodiment of one method includes: creating a bi-directional parent session (Sp) between first and second session partners, creating a bi-directional derivative session (Sd) between the first session partner and a third session partner, and reassigning a predetermined amount of co-shared network resources (PA-CSNR) assigned to the Sp using the following steps: (i) sending a first message to request the second session partner to stop using the PA-CSNR, (ii) sending a second message to register whether the PA-CSNR are assigned to the Sd, and (iii) sending a third message to allow the third session partner to utilize at least some of the PA-CSNR for the Sd.
Abstract:
System and method for a resource reservation network that switches fast between bi-directional co-shared sessions having different network paths. A session creation module (SCM) creates a bi-directional parent session (Sp), between first and second session partners, by: allocating co-shared network resources over a first network hop, and allocating network resources over a second network hop. The SCM further creates a bi-directional derivative session (Sd) between the first session partner and a third session partner, by: allocating network resources to the Sd over a third network hop, and not allocating specifically for the Sd all the network resources required for the Sd over the first network hop. And the network is able to switch between the Sp and the Sd within a duration that is less than half the duration required to create the Sd.
Abstract:
A communication device configured to transmit and receive simultaneously, over the same wire, unidirectional high definition video and bidirectional data. The communication device includes a hybrid circuit coupled to a cable made of wires, and a transceiver. The transceiver is configured to transmit, over one of the cable's wires, Transition Minimized Differential Signaling (TMDS) data and source-to-sink direction of bidirectional data. The transceiver is further configured to receive the opposite direction of the bidirectional data over the same wire and simultaneously with the transmitting.
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Method and network for connecting a first end device to a network. One method includes the following steps: supporting, by a common data link layer, both Ethernet protocol and time sensitive network protocol; utilizing the Ethernet protocol for discovering, by the first end device, at least one other end device that is connected to the network; and utilizing the time sensitive network protocol for sending time sensitive data by the first end device to the at least one other end device over the network.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for creating bi-directional co-shared sessions and switching between bi-directional co-shared sessions. Embodiment of one method includes the following steps: Sending a first message over a bi-directional parent session network path (Pp) to indicate allocation of network resources along the Pp, including co-shared network resources. Creating the parent session (Sp) by sending a first session creation message. Sending a second message over a bi-directional derivative session network path (Pd) to indicate allocation of non-co-shared network resources along the Pd. And creating the Sd by sending a second session creation message.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for fast switching between bi-directional co-shared sessions having different network paths over a resource reservation network. Embodiment of one method includes: creating a bi-directional parent session (Sp) between first and second session partners, creating a bi-directional derivative session (Sd) between the first session partner and a third session partner, and reassigning a predetermined amount of co-shared network resources (PA-CSNR) assigned to the Sp using the following steps: (i) sending a first message to request the second session partner to stop using the PA-CSNR, (ii) sending a second message to register whether the PA-CSNR are assigned to the Sd, and (iii) sending a third message to allow the third session partner to utilize at least some of the PA-CSNR for the Sd.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for creating bi-directional co-shared sessions and switching between bi-directional co-shared sessions. Embodiment of one method includes the following steps: Sending a first message over a bi-directional parent session network path (Pp) to indicate allocation of network resources along the Pp, including co-shared network resources. Creating the parent session (Sp) by sending a first session creation message. Sending a second message over a bi-directional derivative session network path (Pd) to indicate allocation of non-co-shared network resources along the Pd. And creating the Sd by sending a second session creation message.
Abstract:
System and method for a resource reservation network that switches fast between bi-directional co-shared sessions having different network paths. A session creation module (SCM) creates a bi-directional parent session (Sp), between first and second session partners, by: allocating co-shared network resources over a first network hop, and allocating network resources over a second network hop. The SCM further creates a bi-directional derivative session (Sd) between the first session partner and a third session partner, by: allocating network resources to the Sd over a third network hop, and not allocating specifically for the Sd all the network resources required for the Sd over the first network hop. And the network is able to switch between the Sp and the Sd within a duration that is less than half the duration required to create the Sd.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for a resource reservation network that supports bi-directional co-shared sessions. A session creation module (SCM) creates a bi-directional parent session (Sp), between first and second session partners, by: allocating co-shared network resources over a first network hop, and allocating network resources over a second network hop. The SCM further creates a bi-directional derivative session (Sd) between the first session partner and a third session partner, by: allocating network resources to the Sd over a third network hop, and not allocating specifically for the Sd all the network resources required for the Sd over the first network hop.
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Method and device for using or dropping erroneous packets, including the steps of: receiving, by a network adaptor, first and second packets having headers, payloads, error propagation fields, and error detection fields. The error propagation fields indicate reception errors while the error detection fields do not indicate reception errors. Determining that the first packet is addressed to a first application and dropping the first packet. And determining that the second packet is addressed to a second application and enabling an end-device coupled to the adaptor to use the erroneous data stored in the second payload.