18701040. SIGNAL TRANSFER SYSTEM, SIGNAL TRANSFER CONTROL APPARATUS, SIGNAL TRANSFER CONTROL METHOD AND PROGRAM simplified abstract (NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION)

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SIGNAL TRANSFER SYSTEM, SIGNAL TRANSFER CONTROL APPARATUS, SIGNAL TRANSFER CONTROL METHOD AND PROGRAM

Organization Name

NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Hiroko Nomura of Musashino-shi (JP)

Yoshihito Sakai of Musashino-shi (JP)

SIGNAL TRANSFER SYSTEM, SIGNAL TRANSFER CONTROL APPARATUS, SIGNAL TRANSFER CONTROL METHOD AND PROGRAM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18701040 titled 'SIGNAL TRANSFER SYSTEM, SIGNAL TRANSFER CONTROL APPARATUS, SIGNAL TRANSFER CONTROL METHOD AND PROGRAM

The patent application describes a signal transfer system involving two networks connected through an intermediate node, with each network having a signal transfer control device.

  • The first signal transfer control device transmits schedule information at a set notification cycle and a trigger signal based on traffic changes.
  • The second signal transfer control device acquires the schedule information and trigger signal, determines traffic change amounts, updates schedule information, and instructs notification cycles.

Potential Applications: - Network traffic management - Communication systems optimization - Data transfer efficiency improvement

Problems Solved: - Efficient scheduling of data transfers - Real-time response to network traffic changes - Enhanced network performance

Benefits: - Improved network reliability - Optimal data transfer scheduling - Enhanced communication efficiency

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Network Traffic Management System" This technology can be utilized in telecommunications, data centers, and IoT networks to optimize data transfer and enhance network performance, leading to cost savings and improved user experience.

Prior Art: Further research can be conducted in the field of network traffic management systems, communication protocols, and data transfer optimization to explore existing technologies related to this innovation.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in network traffic management systems, communication technologies, and data transfer optimization to leverage the latest innovations in the field.

Questions about Signal Transfer System: 1. How does the trigger signal mechanism effectively manage network traffic changes? 2. What are the key differences between this signal transfer system and existing network traffic management solutions?


Original Abstract Submitted

A signal transfer system including a first signal transfer control device associated with a first network, and a second signal transfer control device associated with a second network connected to the first network via an intermediate node, in which the first signal transfer control device includes a first communication unit that transmits first schedule information at a predetermined notification cycle, and a second communication unit that transmits a trigger signal on the basis of a change amount of traffic of the first network, and the second signal transfer control device includes an acquisition unit that acquires the first schedule information at the predetermined notification cycle, a third communication unit that acquires the trigger signal, a change amount determination unit that, when the trigger signal is acquired, determines whether or not the change amount of traffic of the first network is equal to or greater than a threshold on the basis of the first schedule information, an information update unit that updates second schedule information when it is determined that the change amount is equal to or greater than the threshold, and a cycle instruction unit that instructs a predetermined notification cycle when it is determined that the change amount is equal to or greater than the threshold.