18627886. ADJUSTMENT OF TRANSMISSION SCHEDULING HIERARCHY simplified abstract (Intel Corporation)

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ADJUSTMENT OF TRANSMISSION SCHEDULING HIERARCHY

Organization Name

Intel Corporation

Inventor(s)

Benjamin H. Shelton of Eugene OR (US)

Erik G. Carrillo of Austin TX (US)

ADJUSTMENT OF TRANSMISSION SCHEDULING HIERARCHY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18627886 titled 'ADJUSTMENT OF TRANSMISSION SCHEDULING HIERARCHY

The abstract describes a network interface device that can adjust the transmission scheduling hierarchy for a virtual function from a first configuration to a second configuration upon the occurrence of a trigger event.

  • The network interface device is configured to change the transmission scheduling hierarchy for a virtual function.
  • The switch to the second configuration can be delayed until a trigger event happens.
  • This technology allows for dynamic adjustment of transmission scheduling based on specific conditions.
  • The device can optimize the performance of virtual functions by adapting the scheduling hierarchy as needed.
  • The innovation enhances the efficiency and flexibility of network communication systems.

Potential Applications: - Data centers - Cloud computing environments - Virtualized network infrastructures

Problems Solved: - Inefficient transmission scheduling for virtual functions - Lack of adaptability in network interface devices - Limited control over transmission hierarchy configurations

Benefits: - Improved performance of virtual functions - Enhanced network efficiency - Dynamic adaptation to changing network conditions

Commercial Applications: Title: "Dynamic Transmission Scheduling for Virtual Functions in Network Interfaces" This technology can be utilized in various industries such as telecommunications, IT, and data management to optimize network performance and enhance overall efficiency.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the network interface device determine when to switch to the second configuration? 2. What are the specific trigger events that can prompt the device to adjust the transmission scheduling hierarchy?


Original Abstract Submitted

Examples described herein relate to network interface device configured to adjust a first configuration of a first packet transmission scheduling hierarchy associated with a virtual function (VF) to a second configuration of a second transmission scheduling hierarchy for the VF. The Configuring the network interface device to utilize the second configuration for the VF can be delayed until occurrence of a trigger event.