18493099. FRAME REPLICATION AND INTERFACES FOR TIME SENSITIVE NETWORKING simplified abstract (Intel Corporation)

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FRAME REPLICATION AND INTERFACES FOR TIME SENSITIVE NETWORKING

Organization Name

Intel Corporation

Inventor(s)

Juan Fang of Portland OR (US)

Dave Cavalcanti of Portland OR (US)

Laurent Cariou of Portland OR (US)

Dibakar Das of Hillsboro OR (US)

Mikhail Galeev of Beaverton OR (US)

Wey-Yi Guy of Beaverton OR (US)

Javier Perez-ramirez of North Plains OR (US)

Susruth Sudhakaran of Beaverton OR (US)

Jing Zhu of Portland OR (US)

FRAME REPLICATION AND INTERFACES FOR TIME SENSITIVE NETWORKING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18493099 titled 'FRAME REPLICATION AND INTERFACES FOR TIME SENSITIVE NETWORKING

Simplified Explanation

- A device is able to receive an 802.3 frame from a second device through a wired Ethernet connection. - The device extracts a redundancy tag, including a sequence number, from the 802.3 frame using an 802.3 protocol stack. - Using an 802.11 protocol stack, the device generates an 802.11 frame with a SNAP field containing an OUI and the sequence number. - The OUI indicates an Ethertype protocol within the SNAP field. - The device then transmits the 802.11 frame over a wireless connection.

Potential Applications

- Industrial automation - Internet of Things (IoT) devices - Real-time communication systems

Problems Solved

- Efficient wireless communication in time-sensitive networks - Seamless integration of wired and wireless connections - Reliable data transmission with redundancy tags

Benefits

- Improved network reliability - Reduced latency in data transmission - Enhanced communication efficiency


Original Abstract Submitted

This disclosure describes systems, methods, and devices related to wireless time sensitive networking. A device may identify, using an 802.3 protocol stack, an 802.3 frame received from a second device using a wired Ethernet connection, and extract, using the 802.3 protocol stack, a redundancy tag from the 802.3 frame, the redundancy tag including a sequence number. The device may generate, using an 802.11 protocol stack, an 802.11 frame with a subnetwork access protocol (SNAP) field, the SNAP field including an organizationally unique identifier (OUI) and the sequence number, the OUI including an indication of an Ethertype protocol. The device may send the 802.11 frame using a wireless connection.