Microsoft technology licensing, llc (20240195511). COMMUNICATION IN A SWITCHING NETWORK simplified abstract

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COMMUNICATION IN A SWITCHING NETWORK

Organization Name

microsoft technology licensing, llc

Inventor(s)

Kai Shi of Cambridge (GB)

Paolo Costa of London (GB)

Hitesh Ballani of Cambridge (GB)

Istvan Haller of Cambridge (GB)

Daniel Jonathan Finchley Cletheroe of Cambridge (GB)

Sophie Gloria Lange of Cambridge (GB)

Raphael Eric Alfred Behrendt of Cambridge (GB)

Foteini Karinou of Cambridge (GB)

Krzysztof Jozwik of Cambridge (GB)

COMMUNICATION IN A SWITCHING NETWORK - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240195511 titled 'COMMUNICATION IN A SWITCHING NETWORK

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a switching network that enables communication between nodes by activating and deactivating multiple channels. During a training phase, known signals are transmitted to receivers to determine coefficients for each channel, which are then stored for future communications.

  • Time-varying switching configuration for point-to-point communication
  • Training phase involves transmitting known signals to receivers
  • Determining coefficients for each channel for optimized communication
  • Storing coefficients for scheduled communications

Key Features and Innovation

  • Time-varying switching configuration for efficient communication
  • Training phase to optimize communication quality
  • Dynamic coefficient determination for each channel
  • Storage of coefficients for future use in scheduled communications

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in telecommunications, networking systems, and data transmission industries.

Problems Solved

  • Optimizing communication quality in a switching network
  • Efficiently determining coefficients for each channel
  • Enhancing scheduled communications in a dynamic network environment

Benefits

  • Improved communication quality
  • Enhanced efficiency in data transmission
  • Better performance in scheduled communications

Commercial Applications

  • Telecommunications equipment and systems
  • Networking infrastructure
  • Data transmission technologies

Prior Art

Further research can be conducted in the field of dynamic switching networks and communication optimization.

Frequently Updated Research

Stay updated on advancements in dynamic switching networks and communication technologies.

Questions about Switching Network Technology

How does the time-varying switching configuration improve communication efficiency?

The time-varying switching configuration allows for optimized channel usage, reducing latency and improving overall communication quality.

What are the potential challenges in implementing dynamic coefficient determination in a switching network?

Implementing dynamic coefficient determination may require sophisticated algorithms and real-time processing capabilities to adapt to changing network conditions effectively.


Original Abstract Submitted

a switching network for effecting point-to-point communication between nodes has a time-varying switching configuration, which causes successive activation and deactivation of multiple channels of the switching network, a first of the channels connecting, when activated, a transmitter node and a first receiver node, and a second of the channels connecting, when activated, the transmitter node and a second receiver node. in a training phase, a method comprises: transmitting from the transmitter node via each channel a known training signal, to cause each receiver node to receive a distorted training signal, using the first distorted training signal and knowledge of the first known training signal to determine respective one or more transmit-side equalizer (eq) coefficients for each channel, and storing, in memory accessible to the transmitter node, the first transmit-side eq coefficients, in association with each channel, for use in conducting scheduled communications over the switching network in a communications phase.