KR102037193B1

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Title

SYSTEMS DEVICES AND METHODS FOR LOW-JITTER COMMUNICATION OVER A PACKET-SWITCHED NETWORK

Application Number:

KR20177014384

Publication Date:

28-10-2019

Current Assignee:

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Application Date:

29-10-2015

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

31-10-2014

Title

SYSTEMS DEVICES AND METHODS FOR LOW-JITTER COMMUNICATION OVER A PACKET-SWITCHED NETWORK

Application Number:

KR20177014384

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

28-10-2019

Application Date:

29-10-2015

Priority Date:

31-10-2014

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A network communication system is disclosed that includes a data source and a switch. Each data source and switch is interconnected by a packet switched network and synchronized to a common clock. The network communication system also includes a network controller that maintains a record of network characteristics, including transmission delays for each of the data sources and switches, and transmission delays for links within the packet switched network. The network controller, for each of a plurality of packets of a given type of traffic, schedules a route through at least one particular switch as a route from a particular data source, and a schedule of departure time at each of the particular data source and at least one particular switch. Process network properties to create. Routes and schedules are optimized to meet jitter requirements for a given type of traffic.

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