US Patent Application 18345411. VECTOR-BASED PACKET PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS IN USER PLANE FUNCTION simplified abstract
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VECTOR-BASED PACKET PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS IN USER PLANE FUNCTION
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VECTOR-BASED PACKET PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS IN USER PLANE FUNCTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18345411 titled 'VECTOR-BASED PACKET PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS IN USER PLANE FUNCTION
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a user plane function (UPF) packet processing control apparatus.
- The apparatus includes a processor and a memory storing instructions.
- The processor executes the instructions to analyze the state of UPF packet processing by multiple packet processing pipelines.
- Based on the analysis, the apparatus determines the size of a packet vector for each packet processing pipeline.
- The apparatus also allocates a number of processing cores to each packet processing pipeline based on the analysis.
Bullet points explaining the patent/innovation:
- The patent application describes a technology for controlling the processing of UPF packets in a network.
- The apparatus analyzes the current state of packet processing pipelines to optimize their performance.
- By determining the size of a packet vector for each pipeline, the apparatus can efficiently handle packets.
- The allocation of processing cores to each pipeline is based on the analysis, ensuring optimal resource utilization.
- This technology aims to improve the overall efficiency and performance of UPF packet processing in a network.
Original Abstract Submitted
Disclosed is a user plane function (UPF) packet processing control apparatus including: a processor, and a memory storing instructions, wherein the processor is configured to execute the instructions to analyze a state in which UPF packets are processed by a plurality of packet processing pipelines, determine a size of a packet vector for each of the plurality of packet processing pipelines based on a result of the analyzing, and allocate a number of processing cores to each of the plurality of packet processing pipelines based on the result of the analyzing.