Intel corporation (20240333417). ENHANCED BIT BORROWING TECHNIQUES FOR STREAMING DATA PROTOCOLS simplified abstract
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ENHANCED BIT BORROWING TECHNIQUES FOR STREAMING DATA PROTOCOLS
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Inventor(s)
Wayne Ballantyne of Chandler AZ (US)
Laurence Bays of Allentown PA (US)
Peter Pawliuk of Tempe AZ (US)
ENHANCED BIT BORROWING TECHNIQUES FOR STREAMING DATA PROTOCOLS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240333417 titled 'ENHANCED BIT BORROWING TECHNIQUES FOR STREAMING DATA PROTOCOLS
The patent application describes a system for placing bits in an isochronous data stream from one port to another by injecting status or control bits in place of low-order bits in a frame of the data stream.
- The system injects status or control bits using a first port with a periodicity less than the frame rate of the data stream.
- It receives the data stream from the first port using a second port synchronized to the periodicity.
- The system extracts the status or control bit and the remainder of the frame using the second port.
Potential Applications: - Data transmission systems - Real-time communication networks - Audio and video streaming technologies
Problems Solved: - Efficient placement of bits in a data stream - Synchronization of data transmission between ports
Benefits: - Improved data transmission efficiency - Enhanced synchronization capabilities - Reduced data transfer latency
Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Data Transmission System for Real-time Networks" This technology can be used in industries such as telecommunications, broadcasting, and multimedia streaming services to optimize data transmission and improve network performance.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the system ensure accurate extraction of status or control bits from the data stream? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in real-time communication networks?
Original Abstract Submitted
this disclosure describes systems, methods, and devices for placing bits in an isochronous data stream from a first data port to a second data port. a device may inject, using a first port, based on a periodicity less than a defined frame rate of a data stream comprising multiple frames, a status or control bit in place of one or more low-order bits, reserved bits, or unused bits of a frame of the data stream, wherein the frame includes one or more data words; receive, using a second port synchronized to the periodicity, the data stream from the first port; extract, using the second port, based on the periodicity, the status or control bit; and extract, using the second port, a remainder of the frame.