US Patent Application 18213368. COMMUNICATION METHOD, DEVICE, AND SYSTEM simplified abstract

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COMMUNICATION METHOD, DEVICE, AND SYSTEM

Organization Name

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.


Inventor(s)

Chunxiang Yan of Shenzhen (CN)


Youyang Yu of Shanghai (CN)


Wenfu Wu of Shanghai (CN)


COMMUNICATION METHOD, DEVICE, AND SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18213368 Titled 'COMMUNICATION METHOD, DEVICE, AND SYSTEM'

Simplified Explanation

This abstract describes a method, device, and system for resolving an out-of-order problem in communication caused by per-packet traffic splitting. The method involves a sending device determining the sequence identifier of a data packet to be transmitted and the identifier of the first link for transmission. The sending device then sends the data packet to a receiving device, with the header of the data packet containing the identifier of the first link and the sequence identifier. The identifier of the first link is used to identify the specific link, while the sequence identifier is used to determine the order in which the data packet should be sent over the first link or within a group of links to which the first link belongs.


Original Abstract Submitted

Embodiments of this application provide a communication method, a device, and a system, to resolve an out-of-order problem caused by per-packet traffic splitting. The method includes: determining, by a sending device, a sequence identifier of a to-be-transmitted data packet and an identifier of a first link for transmitting the data packet; and sending, by the sending device, the data packet to a receiving device, where a header of the data packet includes the identifier of the first link and the sequence identifier, the identifier of the first link is used to identify the first link, and the sequence identifier is used to identify a sending order of the data packet over the first link or in a link group to which the first link belongs.