Abstract:
A base station device includes: a storage that stores a group indicating unit data subject to retransmission out of predetermined number of unit data included in transmission data to be transmitted to a terminal device, and identification information to identify the group, in an associated manner; a receiver that receives, from the terminal device, identification information corresponding to transmission data transmitted to the terminal device; a communication controller that refers to the storage based on the received identification information, and that determines retransmission of unit data included in a group corresponding to the received identification information out of the transmission data; and a transmitter that transmits unit data included in the group determined to be retransmitted by the communication controller, to the terminal device.
Abstract:
A data retransmission method, apparatus, and system can improve a success ratio of data packet retransmission. A data retransmission method includes: after a source node continuously transmits at least two data packets to a destination node according to a go-back-N automatic repeat request, monitoring and decoding, by a relay node, the at least two data packets; storing a copy of a successfully decoded data packet; monitoring a response message to each data packet, where the response message is returned by the destination node to the source node; and sending a copy of a data packet that corresponds to a reception negative acknowledgment message to the destination node, when the monitored response message is the reception negative acknowledgment message.
Abstract:
A device for mitigating effects of impulse noise on data packet transfer over a communication line is configured at least partially according to physical layer characteristics of the communication line. As an example, a data packet retransmission device might be configured to retransmit in response to each retransmission request an amount of data packets depending on the physical layer interleaving delay ID and/or data bit rate DBR.
Abstract:
A method for increasing the efficiency of transferring packets of isochronous transfer type in USB 3.0 includes ignoring a packet of isochronous transfer type with an incorrect header. When the receiving end receives a packet of isochronous transfer type with an incorrect header, the receiving end does not send a retry signal to the transmitting end. Therefore, the transmitting end can more quickly transmit the following packets of isochronous transfer type.
Abstract:
A method is provided for transmitting a packet including information describing a bus transaction to be executed at a remote device. A bus transaction is detected on a first bus and a network packet is generated for transmission over a network. The network packet includes an opcode describing the type of bus transaction. One or more control signals of the bus transaction map directly to one or more bits of the opcode to simplify decoding or converting of the bus transaction to the opcode. The packet is transmitted to a remote device and the bus transaction is then replayed at a second bus. In addition, the packet includes a data field having a size that is a multiple of a cache line size. The packet includes separate CRCs for the data and header. The packet also includes a transaction ID to support split transactions over the network. Also, fields in the packet header are provided in a particular order to improve switching efficiency.
Abstract:
A device (112) for mitigating effects of impulse noise on data packet transfer over a communication line (102) is configured at least partially according to physical layer characteristics of the communication line (102). As an example, a data packet retransmission device (112) might be configured to retransmit in response to each retransmission request an amount of data packets depending on the physical layer interleaving delay ID and/or data bit rate DBR.
Abstract:
In retransmitting data by a transmitter in a mobile communication system, a transmitter sets an allowed number-of-transmissions Ctx for an initial transmission and a retransmission of a second data unit based on a first data unit, fragments the first data unit into N second data units, and then initially-transmits or retransmits the N second data units to the receiver within the allowed number-of-transmissions Ctx. The receiver receives the second data units, detects normal receipt or abnormal receipt of the received second data units, and transmits a response to the transmitter according to the detection result.
Abstract:
In a communication device using a communication protocol with data loss compensation functions provided at both an upper layer and a lower layer, a transmission order among packets to be transmitted is controlled at the lower layer, according to the transmission states of upper layer connections to which the packets belong, such that when there is at least one non-transmitted packet for each one of at least two different upper layer connections, at least two packets to be transmitted consecutively are belonging to different upper layer connections.
Abstract:
Improved techniques are provided for detecting and correcting errors and skew in inter-cluster communications within computer systems having a plurality of multi-processor clusters. The local nodes of each cluster include a plurality of processors and an interconnection controller. Intra-cluster links are formed between the local nodes, including the interconnection controller, within a cluster. Inter-cluster links are formed between interconnection controllers of different clusters. Intra-cluster packets may be serialized and encapsulated as inter-cluster packets for transmission on inter-cluster links, preferably with link-layer encapsulation. Each inter-cluster packet may include a sequence identifier and error information computed for that packet. Clock data may be embedded in symbols sent on each bit lane of the inter-cluster links. Copies of transmitted inter-cluster packets may be stored until an acknowledgement is received. The use of inter-cluster packets on an inter-cluster link is preferably transparent to other links and to the protocol layer.
Abstract:
A method of transmission error control includes transmitting at least one frame of packet data to a receiving entity during each of a plurality of time frames, and receiving a plurality of responsive messages from the receiving entity. Each of the responsive messages identifies frames of data successfully received during a current time frame and during prior time frames. The method also includes retransmitting each of the frames of data that the responsive message does not indicate as successfully received.