Data traffic control device, a residential router, an operator network device and a telecommunication system
US-2022086107-A1 · Mar 17, 2022 · US
US11799802B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11799802-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117471198-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 10, 2021 |
| Priority date | Sep 11, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2023 |
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A data traffic control device for controlling different data traffic includes: a first access interface; a data memory; and at least one control unit. The at least one control unit is configured to: store, on the data memory, first data traffic in a first transmission queue, second data traffic in a second transmission queue and third data traffic in a third transmission queue, wherein different priorities are assigned to the first, second and third transmission queues; read out the first data traffic, the second data traffic and the third data traffic stored on the data memory according to the priorities assigned to the first, second and third transmission queues; and transmit, via the first access interface, the first data traffic, the second data traffic and the third data traffic in an order as read out.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A residential router for controlling different data traffic, the residential router comprising: a data traffic control device comprising a first access interface configured to transmit data traffic via a first access network, a data memory, and at least one control unit, wherein the at least one control unit is configured to: execute first instructions, stored on the data traffic control device, to store, on the data memory, first data traffic in a first transmission queue, second data traffic in a second transmission queue and third data traffic in a third transmission queue, wherein different priorities are assigned to the first, second and third transmission queues; execute second instructions, stored on the data traffic control device, to read out the first data traffic, the second data traffic and the third data traffic stored on the data memory according to the priorities assigned to the first, second and third transmission queues; and execute third instructions, stored on the data traffic control device, to transmit, via the first access interface, the first data traffic, the second data traffic and the third data traffic in an order as read out, wherein the first data traffic, the second data traffic and the third data traffic each comprise a plurality of data packets; a terminal interface configured to receive the first data traffic from a residential user terminal; and a second access interface configured to receive the second data traffic from another residential router, wherein the residential router and the other residential router are assigned to different customers; wherein a multipath transport protocol instance is installed on the residential router; wherein a data traffic separation module is installed on the residential router, wherein the data traffic separation module is configured to determine whether the first data traffic is multipath capable data traffic or non-multipath capable data traffic; wherein the data traffic separation module is further configured to: cause the residential router to bypass the multipath transport protocol instance; store first data traffic which is non-multipath capable on the data memory in the first transmission queue or a fourth transmission queue or a fifth transmission queue; and forward first data traffic which is multipath capable to the multipath transport protocol instance. 2. The residential router of claim 1 , wherein the at least one control unit is further configured to execute the multipath transport protocol instance on the first data traffic received at the terminal interface and/or on the third data traffic to decide, in dependence of at least one predefined transmission rule, whether the first data traffic and/or the third data traffic are each to be transmitted via the first access interface and/or the second access interface. 3. The residential router of claim 1 , wherein a third access interface is implemented on the residential router, wherein the third access interface is configured to transmit data traffic via a second access network; wherein the at least one control unit is further configured to execute the multipath transport protocol instance on the first data traffic received at the terminal interface and/or on the third data traffic to decide, in dependence of at least one predefined transmission rule, whether the first data traffic and/or the third data traffic are each to be transmitted via the first access interface and/or the second access interface and/or the third access interface. 4. The residential router of claim 3 , wherein the at least one control unit is further configured to: execute fourth instructions, stored on the residential router, to store, on the data memory, data packets of the first data traffic to be transmitted via the third access interface in the fourth transmission queue, data packets of the first data traffic to be transmitted via the second access interface in the fifth transmission queue, and data packets of the third data traffic to be transmitted via the second access interface and/or the third access interface in a sixth transmission queue, wherein different priorities are assigned to the fourth, fifth and sixth transmission queues; execute fifth instructions stored on the residential router to read out the first data traffic to be transmitted via the third access interface, the first data traffic to be transmitted via the second access interface, and the third data traffic to be transmitted via the second access interface and/or the third access interface according to the priorities assigned to the fourth, fifth and sixth transmission queues; and execute sixth instructions stored on the residential router to transmit, via the second access interface and/or the third access interface, the first data traffic and the third data traffic in an order as read out; and wherein the first instructions are configured to cause, when executed by the at least one control unit, the residential router to store only the data packets of the first data traffic which are to be transmitted via the first access interface on the data memory in the first transmission queue and/or only the data packets of the third data traffic which are to be transmitted via the first access interface on the data memory in the third transmission queue. 5. The residential router of claim 4 , wherein the fifth instructions are configured to cause, when executed by the at least one control unit, the residential router to read out the data memory with respect to the fourth transmission queue, the fifth transmission queue and the sixth transmission queue with an adjustable data rate, and wherein the sixth instructions are configured to cause, when executed by the at least one control unit, the residential router to transmit the data packets of the first data traffic stored on the data memory in the fourth transmission queue and/or the fifth transmission queue and the data packets of the third data traffic stored on the data memory in the sixth transmission queue completely via the second access interface, based on the second access interface being currently able to transmit data at the adjustable data rate. 6. The residential router of claim 1 , wherein the first access interface is an xDSL-based or fiber physical interface; wherein the second access interface is a Wi-Fi or power-line communication (PLC)-based physical interface; and wherein a third access interface is implemented on the residential router, wherein the third access interface is a cellular wide area network (WAN)-based physical interface. 7. The residential router of claim 1 , wherein the highest priority is assigned to the third transmission queue, and the lowest priority is assigned to the second transmission queue. 8. An operator network device for controlling different data traffic to be transmitted to at least one residential router, the operator network device comprising: a data traffic control device comprising a first access interface configured to transmit data traffic via a first access network, a data memory, and at least one control unit, wherein the at least one control unit is configured to: execute first instructions, stored on the data traffic control device, to store, on the data memory, first data traffic in a first transmission queue, second data traffic in a second transmission queue and third data traffic in a third transmission queue, wherein different priorities are assigned to the first, second and third transmission queues; execute second instructions, stored on the data traffic control device, to read out the first data traffic, the second data traffic and the third data traffic stored on the data memory according to the priorities assigned to the first,
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