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Patent US7894509 - Method and system for functional redundancy based quality of service - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign in<nobr>Advanced Patent Search</nobr>PatentsCertain embodiments of the present invention provide for a system and method for preserving bandwidth in data networks. The method includes determining whether to perform functional redundancy processing for a current data set. Determining whether to perform functional redundancy processing for a current...http://www.google.com/patents/US7894509?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7894509 - Method and system for functional redundancy based quality of serviceAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS7894509 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 11/436,912Publication dateFeb 22, 2011Filing dateMay 18, 2006Priority dateMay 18, 2006Also published asCA2652638A1, CA2652638C, CN101449532A, CN101449532B, EP2030386A2, EP2030386A4, EP2030386B1, US20070294393, WO2007136625A2, WO2007136625A3Publication number11436912, 436912, US 7894509 B2, US 7894509B2, US-B2-7894509, US7894509 B2, US7894509B2InventorsDonald L. Smith, Anthony P. Galluscio, Robert J. KnazikOriginal AssigneeHarris CorporationExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (110), Non-Patent Citations (144), Referenced by (1), Classifications (17), Legal Events (1) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetMethod and system for functional redundancy based quality of serviceUS 7894509 B2Abstract Certain embodiments of the present invention provide for a system and method for preserving bandwidth in data networks. The method includes determining whether to perform functional redundancy processing for a current data set. Determining whether to perform functional redundancy processing for a current data set may be conducted according to redundancy rules. In performing functional redundancy processing, the method includes searching at least one queue for a data set that is functionally redundant to the current data set. The searching may be conducted according to redundancy rules. If a queued data set is found to be functionally redundant to the current data set, the queued data set may be dropped from the queue and the current data set added to the queue. In such a manner, functionally redundant messages are dropped prior to transmission and bandwidth is optimized.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Certain embodiments of the present invention provide for a method for data communication. The method includes receiving a first data set and storing the first data set in a queue. The method also includes receiving a second data set. Next, the method includes determining whether to perform functional redundancy processing for the second data set based on redundancy rules. The redundancy rules may be controlled by a selected mode. Next, the method includes searching the queue for the first data set and determining whether the first data set is functionally redundant to the second data set based on the redundancy rules. If the first data set is functionally redundant to the second data set, the first data set is dropped from the queue and the second data set is added to the queue. In an embodiment, the spot in the queue is preserved as the first data set is replaced by the second data set. In another embodiment, the second data set is added to the end of the queue.
For example, the redundancy rules may be set as either �on� or �off� based the �mode� selected by a user. As discussed above, the data communications system 410 may use rules and modes or profiles to perform throughput management functions such as optimizing available bandwidth, setting information priority, and managing data links in the network. The different modes may affect changes in rules, modes, and/or data transports, for example. A mode or profile may include a set of rules related to the operational needs for a particular network state of health or condition. The data communication system 410 may provide dynamic reconfiguration of modes, including defining and switching to new modes �on-the-fly� or selection of a mode by a user, for example.
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