Telefonaktiebolaget lm ericsson (publ) (20240098028). Marker Graph for HQoS simplified abstract
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Marker Graph for HQoS
Organization Name
telefonaktiebolaget lm ericsson (publ)
Inventor(s)
[[:Category:Szilveszter N�das of Santa Clara CA (US)|Szilveszter N�das of Santa Clara CA (US)]][[Category:Szilveszter N�das of Santa Clara CA (US)]]
Marker Graph for HQoS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240098028 titled 'Marker Graph for HQoS
Simplified Explanation
Methods and apparatus for packet marking for a hierarchical quality of service (HQoS) is provided to control resource sharing among a plurality of network flows with differentiated services. A packet marker at a single point (e.g., gateway) encodes the resource sharing policy for a plurality of packet flows into a single packet value. The HQoS policy is then realized by using simple PPV schedulers at the bottlenecks in the network.
- Simplified Explanation:
- Packet marking for HQoS controls resource sharing among network flows with different services. - A packet marker encodes resource sharing policy into a single packet value. - HQoS policy is implemented using PPV schedulers at network bottlenecks.
- Potential Applications:
- Network traffic management - Quality of service optimization
- Problems Solved:
- Efficient resource allocation - Improved network performance
- Benefits:
- Enhanced network efficiency - Better service differentiation
- Potential Commercial Applications:
- Telecommunication companies - Internet service providers
- Possible Prior Art:
- Previous methods of packet marking for QoS in networks
Questions:
1. How does the packet marker encode the resource sharing policy for multiple packet flows? 2. What are the specific benefits of using simple PPV schedulers at network bottlenecks for implementing the HQoS policy?
Original Abstract Submitted
methods and apparatus for packet marking for a hierarchical quality of service (hqos) is provided to control resource sharing among a plurality of network flows with differentiated services. a packet marker at a single point (e.g., gateway) encodes the resource sharing policy for a plurality of packet flows into a single packet value. the hqos policy is then realized by using simple ppv schedulers at the bottlenecks in the network.