Claims
- 1. A method of controlling an information flow in an acyclic data transmission system, comprising:
receiving a plurality of data packets; allocating a priority level for each data packet including a class of loss for the data packet and a class of urgency of service for the data packet; servicing the data packets in accordance with the priority levels; and outputting the data packets at a configured rate.
- 2. The method as recited in claim 1 further comprising at least one of selectively discarding the data packets and selectively time-shifting the data packets.
- 3. The method as recited in claim 1 further comprising allocating a further priority level to each data packet, and servicing the data packets in accordance therewith.
- 4. The method as recited in claim 1 further comprising allocating a packet identifier to each data packet and storing each data packet in sequence.
- 5. The method as recited in claim 4 wherein the packet identifiers are serviced in accordance with the priority level of the data packet, and the act of outputting the data packets comprises retrieving the data packets.
- 6. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein the priority level indicates a class of loss and a class of urgency of'service for the data packet.
- 7. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein the data packets are selectively admitted to a queue.
- 8. The method as recited in claim 7 wherein a level of service is associated with each data packet in the queue.
- 9. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein the priority level is allocated to a data packet based on a function of a state of a queue.
- 10. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein each data packet is selectively admitted to at least one of a plurality of queues, the method further comprising multiplexing outputs of the queues.
- 11. A controller for controlling an information flow in an acyclic data transmission system, comprising:
input means for receiving a plurality of data packets; means for allocating a priority level to each data packet including a class of loss for the data packet and a class of urgency of service for the data packet; service means for servicing the data packets in accordance with the priority level; and output means for outputting the data packets at a configured rate.
- 12. The controller as recited in claim 11 further comprising at least one of means for selectively discarding the data packets and means for selectively time-shifting the data packets.
- 13. The controller as recited in claims 11, further comprising:
means for allocating a packet identifier to each data packet; and storage means for storing each data packet.
- 14. The controller as recited in claim 13 wherein the packet identifier is serviced in accordance with the priority level of the data packet.
- 15. The controller as recited in claim 11 wherein each data packet is selectively admitted to at least one of a plurality of queues, the controller further comprising means for multiplexing outputs of the queues.
- 16. A controller for controlling an information flow in an acyclic data transmission system, comprising:
an input interface configured to receive a plurality of data packets; a policer/shaper configured to allocate a priority level to each data packet including a class of loss for the data packet and a class of urgency of service for the data packet, the policer/shaper further configured to service the data packets in accordance with the priority level; and an output interface configured to output the data packets at a configured rate.
- 17. The controller as recited in claim 16 further comprising at least one of means for selectively discarding the data packets and means for selectively time-shifting the data packets.
- 18. The controller as recited in claims 16 further comprising a queue memory manager and queue memory configured to allocate a packet identifier to each data packet and store each data packet in accordance with the policer/shaper.
- 19. The controller as recited in claim 18 wherein the packet identifier is serviced in accordance with the priority level of the data packet.
- 20. The controller as recited in claim 16 wherein each data packet is configured to be selectively admitted to at least one of a plurality of queues, the controller further comprising a cherish/urgency multiplexor configured to multiplex outputs of the queues.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO FOREIGN APPLICATION
[0001] This application is the National Stage of, and therefore claims the benefit of, International Application No. PCT/GB00/03790 filed on Oct. 3, 2000, entitled “PRIORITISING DATA WITH FLOW CONTROL,” which was published in English under International Publication Number WO 02/30065 on Apr. 11, 2002 and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
[0002]1Ser. No.TitleInventor(s)Filing Date[U4EA-0001]ALLOCATING PRIORITYDavies, etConcurrentLEVELS IN A DATAal.HerewithFLOW[U4EA-0002]DATA FLOW CONTROLDavies, etConcurrental.Herewith[U4EA-0003]PACKET SEQUENCEDavies, etConcurrentCONTROLal.Herewith[U4EA-0004]INFORMATION FLOWDavies, etConcurrentCONTROL IN A PACKETal.HerewithNETWORK BASED ONVARIABLECONCEPTUALPACKET LENGTHS[U4EA-0005]FILTERING DATADavies, etConcurrentFLOWSal.Herewith[U4EA-0007]POLICING DATA BASEDDavies, etConcurrentON DATA LOADal.HerewithPROFILE
[0003] The above-listed non-provisional applications are commonly assigned with the present invention and are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.