Distributing path delay data in a connection-oriented communications network

US10075258B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10075258-B2
Application numberUS-201214422698-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 22, 2012
Priority dateAug 22, 2012
Publication dateSep 11, 2018
Grant dateSep 11, 2018

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A connection-oriented communications network comprises a plurality of interconnected nodes. A traffic path can be set up across the network. Path delay data is obtained for the traffic path by using control plane signalling messages (e.g. a Resource Reservation Protocol-Traffic Engineering, RSVP-TE signalling message) between nodes of the traffic path. The path delay data can be path delay asymmetry data indicative of an asymmetry in path delay between a forward transmission direction and a reverse transmission direction of the traffic path. Each intermediate node along the traffic path can form a signalling message for forwarding to the downstream node which includes one or more values of path delay incurred by that node, or an accumulated path delay value. The path delay can result from one or more of mapping delay, Forward Error Correction (FEC) coding and propagation delay.

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A method of distributing path delay data across a connection-oriented communications network comprising a plurality of interconnected nodes, the method comprising, at an intermediate node of a traffic path across the network: receiving a Resource Reservation Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) control plane signalling message from an upstream node of the traffic path which comprises path delay data indicative of path delay incurred by at least the upstream node of the traffic path; acquiring path delay data indicative of a path delay for the traffic path incurred by at least one of the intermediate node and a link connecting the intermediate node to another node; forming a RSVP-TE control plane signalling message comprising the path delay data indicative of a path delay incurred by at least one of the intermediate node and a link connecting the intermediate node to another node; sending the RSVP-TE control plane signalling message to a downstream node of the traffic path; receiving a RSVP-TE control plane signalling message which has been returned via at least one downstream node of the traffic path which carries path delay data contributed by the downstream nodes; and forwarding the RSVP-TE control plane signalling message to the upstream node of the traffic path. 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the path delay data in the received RSVP-TE control plane signalling message is indicative of an asymmetry in path delay between a forward transmission direction and a reverse transmission direction of the traffic path. 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein the path delay data in the received RSVP-TE control plane signalling message is an accumulated path delay for the traffic path and the method further comprises determining a new accumulated path delay based on the accumulated path delay data in the received RSVP-TE control plane signalling message and a path delay incurred by the intermediate node, and wherein the step of forming a RSVP-TE control plane signalling message forms a RSVP-TE control plane signalling message which includes the accumulated path delay. 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein the step of acquiring path delay data comprises at least one of: determining a delay due to mapping data; determining a delay due to performing forward error correction; and determining a delay due to propagation along a network link. 5. The method according to claim 1 wherein the method is performed repeatedly during operation of the traffic path. 6. The method according to claim 5 wherein a source of variable path delay in the network is justification events caused by mapping signals and wherein a period between iterations of the method is less than a period between justification events occurring in the network. 7. The method according to claim 5 wherein a source of variable path delay in the network is justification events caused by mapping signals and the method further comprises determining information about behaviour of the variable path delay during the period between iterations of the method. 8. The method according to claim 1 which is performed for at least one of: establishment of the traffic path; in response to a change occurring in the traffic path; and expiry of a predetermined time interval. 9. A method of distributing path delay data across a connection-oriented communications network comprising a plurality of interconnected nodes, the method comprising, at an ingress node of a traffic path across the network: acquiring path delay data indicative of a path delay for the traffic path incurred by at least one of the ingress node and a link connecting the ingress node to another node; forming a Resource Reservation Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) control plane signalling message which comprises the path delay data; sending the RSVP-TE control plane signalling message only to a downstream node of the traffic path; and receiving a RSVP-TE control plane signalling message which has been returned via downstream nodes of the traffic path which carries path delay data contributed by the downstream nodes. 10. The method according to claim 9 wherein the path delay data is path delay asymmetry data indicative of an asymmetry in path delay between a forward transmission direction and a reverse transmission direction of the traffic path. 11. A method of distributing path delay data across a connection-oriented communications network comprising a plurality of interconnected nodes, the method comprising, at an egress node of a traffic path across the network: receiving a Resource Reservation Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) control plane signalling message from an upstream node of the traffic path comprising path delay data indicative of path delay incurred by at least the upstream node; acquiring path delay data indicative of a path delay for the traffic path incurred by at least one of the egress node and a link connecting the egress node to another node; forming a RSVP-TE control plane signalling message comprising the path delay data indicative of a path delay incurred by at least one of the egress node and a link connecting the egress node to another node; and sending the RSVP-TE control plane signalling message to the upstream node of the traffic path. 12. The method according to claim 11 wherein the path delay data in the received RSVP-TE control plane signalling message is indicative of an asymmetry in path delay between a forward transmission direction and a reverse transmission direction of the traffic path. 13. The method according to claim 11 wherein the path delay data in the received RSVP-TE control plane signalling message is an accumulated path delay for the traffic path and the method further comprises determining a new accumulated path delay based on the accumulated path delay data in the received RSVP-TE control plane signalling message and a path delay incurred by the egress node, and wherein the step of forming a RSVP-TE control plane signalling message forms a RSVP-TE control plane signalling message which includes the accumulated path delay. 14. A method of performing time synchronisation between a master clock at a master node and a slave clock at a slave node across a communications network, the method comprising, at the slave node: using a time protocol to synchronise the slave clock with the master clock using forward and reverse communications between the master node and the slave node; and compensating for an asymmetry between the forward and reverse communications using path delay data which is acquired using the method according to claim 1 . 15. An apparatus for use at an intermediate node of a traffic path in a connection-oriented communications network comprising a plurality of interconnected nodes for distributing path delay data across the connection-oriented communications network, the apparatus comprising: a control plane interface, wherein the control plane interface is configured to communicate with other nodes of the traffic path; and an operation controller, wherein the operation controller is arranged to: receive a Resource Reservation Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE) control plane signalling message from an upstream node of the traffic path which comprises path delay data indicative of path delay incurred by at least the upstream node of the traffic path; acquire path delay data for the traffic path indicative of a path delay incurred by at least one of the intermediate node and a link connecting the intermediate node to another node; form a RSVP-TE control plane signalling messa

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What does patent US10075258B2 cover?
A connection-oriented communications network comprises a plurality of interconnected nodes. A traffic path can be set up across the network. Path delay data is obtained for the traffic path by using control plane signalling messages (e.g. a Resource Reservation Protocol-Traffic Engineering, RSVP-TE signalling message) between nodes of the traffic path. The path delay data can be path delay asym…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dutti Enrico, Ceccatelli Riccardo, Ruffini Stefano, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04J14/08. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Sep 11 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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