US Patent Application 18022693. TRANSFER SYSTEM, TRANSFER DEVICE, TRANSFER CONTROL DEVICE, AND PROGRAM simplified abstract

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TRANSFER SYSTEM, TRANSFER DEVICE, TRANSFER CONTROL DEVICE, AND PROGRAM

Organization Name

NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION


Inventor(s)

Takayoshi Hirasawa of Musashino-shi, Tokyo (JP)


Satoshi Nakatsukasa of Musashino-shi, Tokyo (JP)


Ken Takahashi of Musashino-shi, Tokyo (JP)


TRANSFER SYSTEM, TRANSFER DEVICE, TRANSFER CONTROL DEVICE, AND PROGRAM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18022693 Titled 'TRANSFER SYSTEM, TRANSFER DEVICE, TRANSFER CONTROL DEVICE, AND PROGRAM'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a transfer device that can send packets through multiple physical lines. It includes a measurement unit that measures the performance of network requirements for each physical line. There is also a selection unit that chooses the physical line with the best performance. The transfer control device receives an advertisement with route information from the transfer device and offers a route instruction to a service based on the specified requirements.


Original Abstract Submitted

A transfer device is capable of outputting packets to a plurality of physical lines, and includes a measurement unit configured to measure performance of network requirements specified by a given service for each physical line; and a selection unit configured to select the physical line at which the measured performance is maximized from among the plurality of physical lines. A transfer control device includes an instruction unit configured to receive an advertisement including route information for selecting a route for each network requirement from a transfer device that outputs packets to a plurality of physical lines, and to offer a route instruction using the route information to a service for which the requirement is specified.