18048126. PROCESSING DATA CONNECTION REQUESTS FROM EDGE DEVICES simplified abstract (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION)

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PROCESSING DATA CONNECTION REQUESTS FROM EDGE DEVICES

Organization Name

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Kushal S. Patel of PUNE (IN)

Gandhi Sivakumar of Bentleigh (AU)

Sarvesh S. Patel of Pune (IN)

PROCESSING DATA CONNECTION REQUESTS FROM EDGE DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18048126 titled 'PROCESSING DATA CONNECTION REQUESTS FROM EDGE DEVICES

Simplified Explanation

The computer-implemented method described in the abstract involves processing data connection requests from edge devices, specifically focusing on establishing connections and allocating them to fibers based on connection parameters.

  • Receiving connection requests from edge devices
  • Responding to edge devices to indicate connection establishment without data transmission
  • Receiving connection parameters from edge devices
  • Determining if the connection is fiber-allocatable based on the connection parameter type
  • Selecting a fiber from a group based on rules of fiber selection
  • Allocating the connection to the selected fiber

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in telecommunications, networking, and data centers to efficiently allocate connections to fibers based on specific parameters.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of efficiently allocating connections to fibers based on connection parameters, optimizing network performance and resource utilization.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved network efficiency, optimized resource allocation, and enhanced data connection management.

Potential Commercial Applications

Potential commercial applications of this technology include telecommunications companies, networking equipment manufacturers, and data center operators looking to optimize their network infrastructure.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be existing methods for allocating connections in telecommunications networks based on specific parameters.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact network latency?

This article does not address the potential impact of this technology on network latency. Implementing additional processing steps for connection allocation could potentially introduce delays in data transmission.

What are the scalability considerations for this technology?

The scalability of this technology in large-scale network environments is not discussed in the article. It is important to understand how this method performs as the number of connection requests and fibers increases.


Original Abstract Submitted

A computer-implemented method for processing data connection requests is provided. The computer-implemented method includes receiving a connection request from an edge device and responding to the edge device such that the edge device recognizes that a connection is established and that data cannot be sent. The method further includes receiving a response from the edge device indicative of a connection parameter, determining that the connection is fiber-allocatable in accordance with the connection parameter being of a first connection parameter type, selecting one fiber from a plurality of fibers to have the connection allocated thereto based on one or more rules of fiber selection responsive to the determining that the connection is fiber-allocatable and allocating the connection to the one fiber.