Packet retransmission and memory sharing

US11290216B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11290216-B2
Application numberUS-201916561835-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 5, 2019
Priority dateApr 12, 2006
Publication dateMar 29, 2022
Grant dateMar 29, 2022

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Through the identification of different packet-types, packets can be handled based on an assigned packet handling identifier. This identifier can, for example, enable forwarding of latency-sensitive packets without delay and allow error-sensitive packets to be stored for possible retransmission. In another embodiment, and optionally in conjunction with retransmission protocols including a packet handling identifier, a memory used for retransmission of packets can be shared with other transceiver functionality such as, coding, decoding, interleaving, deinterleaving, error correction, and the like.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of packet retransmission comprising: generating a plurality of data units; encoding each data unit of the plurality of data units using a Reed Solomon (RS) code; interleaving each Reed Solomon coded data unit, using an interleaver, wherein a first data unit of the plurality of data units is associated with a first maximum delay requirement, wherein a second data unit of the plurality of data units is associated with a second maximum delay requirement, wherein the second maximum delay requirement is different than the first maximum delay requirement, wherein the first data unit comprises a header field that indicates that the first data unit is associated with the first maximum delay requirement, wherein the second data unit comprises a header field that indicates that the second data unit is associated with the second maximum delay requirement, and identifying at least one packet of the plurality of data units as a data unit that should not be retransmitted. 2. A multicarrier transceiver including a controller and memory configure to: generating a plurality of data units, encoding each data unit of the plurality of data units using a Reed Solomon code; interleaving each Reed Solomon coded data unit using an interleaver, wherein a first data unit of the plurality of data units is associated with a first maximum delay requirement, wherein a second data unit of the plurality of data units is associated with a second maximum delay requirement, wherein the second maximum delay requirement is different than the first maximum delay requirement, wherein the first data unit comprises a header field that indicates that the first data unit is associated with the first maximum delay requirement, and wherein the second data unit comprises a header field that indicates that the second data unit is associated with the second maximum delay requirement. 3. The multicarrier transceiver of claim 2 , further capable of retransmitting the first data unit more times than the second data unit when the second maximum delay requirement is less the first maximum delay requirement. 4. The multicarrier transceiver of claim 2 , further capable of not retransmitting the second data unit. 5. The multicarrier transceiver of claim 2 , further capable of receiving a message comprising acknowledgement (ACK) information of the first data unit, wherein the message is received in one Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT) symbol. 6. The multicarrier transceiver of claim 5 , further capable of receiving the message using a Reed Solomon decoder and without using a deinterleaver. 7. The multicarrier transceiver of claim 5 , wherein a Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) margin of the message is greater than an SNR margin of the first data unit or the second data unit. 8. The multicarrier transceiver of claim 2 , further capable of receiving a message comprising acknowledgement (ACK) information of the first data unit wherein the message is received using a Reed Solomon decoder and without using a deinterleaver. 9. The multi carrier transceiver of claim 8 , wherein a Signal-to-Noise Ration (SNR) margin of the message is greater than an SNR margin of the first data unit or the second data unit. 10. A multicarrier transceiver comprising a non-transitory computer readable information storage media having stored therein instructions, that when executed by one or more processors, cause to be performed a method comprising: generating a plurality of data units, encoding each data unit of the plurality of data units using a Reed Solomon code; interleaving each Reed Solomon coded data unit using an interleaver, wherein a first data unit of the plurality of data units is associated with a first maximum delay requirement, wherein a second data unit of the plurality of data units is associated with a second maximum delay requirement, wherein the second maximum delay requirement is different than the first maximum delay requirement, wherein the first data unit comprises a header field that indicates that the first data unit is associated with the first maximum delay requirement, and wherein the second data unit comprises a header field that indicates that the second data unit is associated with the second maximum delay requirement. 11. The multicarrier transceiver of claim 10 , wherein the method further comprises retransmitting the first data unit more times than the second data unit when the second maximum delay requirement is less the first maximum delay requirement. 12. The multicarrier transceiver of claim 10 , wherein the method further comprises not retransmitting the second data unit. 13. The multicarrier transceiver of claim 10 , wherein the method further comprises receiving a message comprising acknowledgement (ACK) information of the first data unit, wherein the message is received in one Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT) symbol. 14. The multicarrier transceiver of claim 13 , wherein the method further comprises receiving the message using a Reed Solomon decoder and without using a deinterleaver. 15. The multicarrier transceiver of claim 13 , wherein a Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) margin of the message is greater than an SNR margin of the first data unit or the second data unit. 16. The multicarrier transceiver of claim 10 , wherein the method further comprises receiving a message comprising acknowledgement (ACK) information of the first data unit wherein the message is received using a Reed Solomon decoder and without using a deinterleaver. 17. The multicarrier transceiver of claim 16 , wherein a Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) margin of the message is greater than an SNR margin of the first data unit or the second data unit. 18. A multicarrier transceiver comprising a non-transitory computer readable information storage media having stored therein instructions, that when executed by one or more processors, cause to be performed a method comprising: generating a plurality of data units, encoding each data unit of the plurality of data units using a Reed Solomon code; interleaving each Reed Solomon coded data unit using an interleaver, wherein a first data unit of the plurality of data units is associated with a first maximum delay requirement, wherein a second data unit of the plurality of data units is associated with a second maximum delay requirement, wherein the second maximum delay requirement is different than the first maximum delay requirement, wherein the first data unit comprises a header field that indicates that the first data unit is associated with the first maximum delay requirement, and wherein the second data unit comprises a header field that indicates that the second data unit is associated with the second maximum delay requirement. 19. The multicarrier transceiver of claim 18 , wherein the method further comprises retransmitting the first data unit more times than the second data unit when the second maximum delay requirement is less the first maximum delay requirement. 20. The multicarrier transceiver of claim 18 , wherein the method further comprises not retransmitting the second data unit. 21. The multicarrier transceiver of claim 18 , wherein the method further comprises receiving a message comprising acknowledgement (ACK) information of the first data unit, wherein the message is received in one Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT) symbol. 22. The multicarrier transceiver of claim 21 , wherein the method further comprises receiving the message using a Reed Solo

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  • Flow control; Congestion control · CPC title

  • H04L1/18Primary

    Automatic repetition systems, e.g. Van Duuren systems · CPC title

  • H04L1/1835Primary

    Buffer management · CPC title

  • Transfer mode dependent, e.g. ATM · CPC title

  • relying on flow classification, e.g. using integrated services [IntServ] · CPC title

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What does patent US11290216B2 cover?
Through the identification of different packet-types, packets can be handled based on an assigned packet handling identifier. This identifier can, for example, enable forwarding of latency-sensitive packets without delay and allow error-sensitive packets to be stored for possible retransmission. In another embodiment, and optionally in conjunction with retransmission protocols including a packe…
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Tq Delta Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04L1/18. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Mar 29 2022 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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