18158796. SEGMENTING DATA FOR TRANSMISSION simplified abstract (The Boeing Company)

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SEGMENTING DATA FOR TRANSMISSION

Organization Name

The Boeing Company

Inventor(s)

John D. Williams of Decatur AL (US)

SEGMENTING DATA FOR TRANSMISSION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18158796 titled 'SEGMENTING DATA FOR TRANSMISSION

The method described in the patent application involves segmenting data into two sets of segments, each encapsulated into packets with carrier headers formatted for specific wireless carrier networks. One set of packets is sent over the first carrier network, while the other set is sent over the second carrier network to allow the destination device to reassemble the data.

  • Segmentation of data into two sets of segments
  • Encapsulation of segments into packets with carrier headers
  • Sending one set of packets over the first carrier network and the other set over the second carrier network
  • Reassembly of data at the destination device

Potential Applications: - Multi-carrier data transmission - Enhanced data security through segmentation - Efficient data transfer over multiple carrier networks

Problems Solved: - Seamless data transmission across different carrier networks - Improved data encapsulation and reassembly process

Benefits: - Increased reliability of data transmission - Enhanced data privacy and security - Optimal utilization of multiple carrier networks

Commercial Applications: Title: Multi-Carrier Data Transmission Technology for Enhanced Security This technology can be utilized in industries such as telecommunications, IoT, and mobile applications to ensure secure and efficient data transmission across different carrier networks.

Questions about Multi-Carrier Data Transmission Technology: 1. How does this technology improve data security during transmission? This technology enhances data security by segmenting and encapsulating data into packets with carrier headers, ensuring secure transmission over multiple carrier networks.

2. What are the potential challenges of implementing multi-carrier data transmission technology? Implementing this technology may require compatibility with various carrier networks and ensuring seamless reassembly of data at the destination device.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method comprises, at a source computing device, segmenting data into at least a first set of segments and a second set of segments. The first set of segments is encapsulated into a first set of packets. Each of the first set of packets includes a first carrier header formatted in a first predetermined format of a first wireless carrier network. The second set of segments is encapsulated into a second set of packets. Each of the second set of packets includes a second carrier header formatted in a second predetermined format of a second wireless carrier network. The first set of packets is sent to the destination computing device over the first wireless carrier network. The second set of packets is sent to the destination computing device over the second wireless carrier network, to thereby cause the destination computing device to reassemble the data.