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18572739. SERVICE PROCESSING METHOD AND SERVICE PROCESSING DEVICE simplified abstract (ZTE CORPORATION)

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SERVICE PROCESSING METHOD AND SERVICE PROCESSING DEVICE

Organization Name

ZTE CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Feng Liu of Shenzhen (CN)

SERVICE PROCESSING METHOD AND SERVICE PROCESSING DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18572739 titled 'SERVICE PROCESSING METHOD AND SERVICE PROCESSING DEVICE

The abstract describes a method and device for processing services in a communication network, specifically for low-rate client services.

  • Determining overhead information and payload area for carrying the information and service data in a bearer frame.
  • Mapping the overhead information and service data to the payload area.

Potential Applications: - Telecommunications networks - Internet of Things (IoT) devices - Data centers

Problems Solved: - Efficient processing of low-rate client services - Optimizing data transmission in communication networks

Benefits: - Improved network performance - Enhanced data processing capabilities - Cost-effective service delivery

Commercial Applications: Title: "Optimized Service Processing Technology for Communication Networks" This technology can be used in telecommunications companies, IoT device manufacturers, and data center operators to enhance service delivery and network efficiency.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve data transmission in communication networks? 2. What are the key features that differentiate this service processing method from existing solutions?


Original Abstract Submitted

A service processing method and a service processing device are disclosed. The service processing method may include: determining overhead information and determining a payload area for carrying the overhead information and service data in a bearer frame when a low-rate client service is borne in a communication network; and mapping the overhead information and the service data to the payload area.

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