Method for performing communication between devices in wireless communication system and device for performing same
US-2017230926-A1 · Aug 10, 2017 · US
US11770199B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11770199-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816095344-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 26, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 16, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 26, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 26, 2023 |
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Embodiments of the present application disclose a traffic data self-recovery processing method, including: monitoring an operation result of traffic data synchronization operation of a target system; repeatedly performing the traffic data synchronization operation of the target system until the traffic data synchronization is successful or cumulative number of traffic data synchronization failures exceed a failure frequency threshold, if the monitored operation result is that the traffic data synchronization is failed; clearing the cumulative number if the monitored operation result is that the traffic data synchronization is successful; stopping the traffic data synchronization operation of the target system and sending out a message indicative of the traffic data synchronization failure if the cumulative number of traffic data synchronization failures exceeds the failure frequency threshold, wherein the failure frequency threshold is determined by current network signal intensity of the target system and is in a positive correlation with current network signal intensity.
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A traffic data self-recovery processing method, comprising: monitoring an operation result of traffic data synchronization operation of a target system; repeatedly performing the traffic data synchronization operation of the target system until the traffic data synchronization is successful or cumulative number of traffic data synchronization failures exceeds a failure frequency threshold, if a monitored operation result is that the traffic data synchronization is failed; clearing the cumulative number if the monitored operation result is that the traffic data synchronization is successful; stopping the traffic data synchronization operation of the target system and sending out a message indicative of the traffic data synchronization failure, if the cumulative number of traffic data synchronization failures exceeds the failure frequency threshold, wherein the failure frequency threshold is determined by current network signal intensity of the target system and is in a positive correlation with current network signal intensity; recording a first network signal intensity of the target system at the moment of synchronization failure, when the monitored operation result is that the traffic data synchronization is failed; and after stopping the traffic data synchronization operation of the target system, performing the following further steps: monitoring the current network signal intensity of the target system in real time; calculating an increment amplitude of the current network signal intensity as compared to the first network signal intensity; and performing the traffic data synchronization operation of the target system if the increment amplitude exceeds a preset amplitude threshold and the current network signal intensity exceeds a preset signal intensity threshold. 2. The traffic data self-recovery processing method according to claim 1 , wherein monitoring an operation result of the traffic data synchronization operation of the target system comprises: recording an operation result as output by each traffic data synchronization operation of the target system into a designated database; starting a monitoring thread and reading the newest operation result in the designated database through the monitoring thread; determining the monitored operation result as the traffic data synchronization failure if the read operation result is that the traffic data synchronization is failed; and determining the monitored operation result as traffic data synchronization success if the read operation result is that the traffic data synchronization is successful. 3. The traffic data self-recovery processing method according to claim 1 , wherein the signal intensity threshold is preset according to following steps: recording the second network signal intensity of the target system at the moment of synchronization success, when the monitored operation result is that the traffic data synchronization is successful; calculating a mean value of second network signal intensities corresponding to the various traffic data synchronization operations performed by the target system historically; and determining the mean value as the signal intensity threshold. 4. The traffic data self-recovery processing method according to claim 3 , wherein monitoring an operation result of the traffic data synchronization operation of the target system comprises: recording an operation result as output by each traffic data synchronization operation of the target system into a designated database; starting a monitoring thread and reading the newest operation result in the designated database through the monitoring thread; determining the monitored operation result as the traffic data synchronization failure if the read operation result is that the traffic data synchronization is failed; and determining the monitored operation result as traffic data synchronization success if the read operation result is that the traffic data synchronization is successful. 5. The traffic data self-recovery processing method according to claim 1 , wherein after stopping the traffic data synchronization operation of the target system, the traffic data self-recovery processing method further comprises: detecting whether system time of the target system reaches a specified time; and performing the traffic data synchronization operation of the target system if the system time of the target system reaches the specified time. 6. The traffic data self-recovery processing method according to claim 5 , wherein the monitoring an operation result of the traffic data synchronization operation of the target system comprises: recording an operation result as output by each traffic data synchronization operation of the target system into a designated database; starting a monitoring thread and reading the newest operation result in the designated database through the monitoring thread; determining the monitored operation result as the traffic data synchronization failure if the read operation result is that the traffic data synchronization is failed; and determining the monitored operation result as traffic data synchronization success if the read operation result is that the traffic data synchronization is successful. 7. The traffic data self-recovery processing method according to claim 1 , wherein the step of monitoring an operation result of the traffic data synchronization operation of the target system comprises: recording an operation result as output by each traffic data synchronization operation of the target system into a designated database; starting a monitoring thread and reading the newest operation result in the designated database through the monitoring thread; determining the monitored operation result as the traffic data synchronization failure if the read operation result is that the traffic data synchronization is failed; and determining the monitored operation result as traffic data synchronization success if the read operation result is that the traffic data synchronization is successful. 8. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium which stores a computer readable instruction, wherein when the computer readable instruction is executed by at least one processor, the at least one processor implements following steps of: monitoring an operation result of traffic data synchronization operation of a target system; repeatedly performing the traffic data synchronization operation of the target system until the traffic data synchronization is successful or cumulative number of traffic data synchronization failures exceeds a failure frequency threshold, if the monitored operation result is that the traffic data synchronization is failed; clearing the cumulative number if the monitored operation result is that the traffic data synchronization is successful; stopping the traffic data synchronization operation of the target system and sending out a message indicative of the traffic data synchronization failure, if the cumulative number of traffic data synchronization failures exceeds the failure frequency threshold wherein the failure frequency threshold is determined by current network signal intensity of the target system and is in a positive correlation with current network signal intensity; recording a first network signal intensity of the target system at the moment of synchronization failure, when the monitored operation result is that the traffic data synchronization is failed; and after stopping the traffic data synchronization operation of the target system, implementing the following further steps: monitoring the current network signal intensity of the target system in real time; calculating an increment amplitude of the current network
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