Method and system for reliable in-order distribution of events
First Claim
1. A method for reliable in-order distribution of events, the method comprising:
- sensing a trigger event;
creating a multicast payload containing a plurality of queued events and a packet sequence number in response to the trigger event; and
transmitting at least one multicast packet to at least one receiving device, the at least one multicast packet containing the multicast payload.
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Abstract
A system and method for maintaining reliable in-order event distribution using multicast are described. A trigger event is sensed and a multicast payload containing a plurality of queued events and a packet sequence number in response to the trigger event is created. Further, a current multicast packet is transmitted to at least one receiving device, the current multicast packet containing the multicast payload. The multicast packet is received from the transmitting device and a transmission count of each of the plurality of queued events is examined. In addition, a plurality of current queued events of the plurality of queued events and a plurality of missed transmission queued events of the plurality of queued is processed.
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68 Claims
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1. A method for reliable in-order distribution of events, the method comprising:
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sensing a trigger event;
creating a multicast payload containing a plurality of queued events and a packet sequence number in response to the trigger event; and
transmitting at least one multicast packet to at least one receiving device, the at least one multicast packet containing the multicast payload. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
generating a trigger event if a network event is raised.
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3. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
generating a trigger event at a set time interval.
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4. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
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if a set time interval has elapsed, transmitting the at least one multicast packet; and
if a network event is raised, transmitting the at least one multicast packet, and resetting a time interval.
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5. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
transmitting the at least one multicast packet at a set time interval.
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6. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
incrementing a transmission count for each of the plurality of queued events for each transmission of each of the plurality of queued events.
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7. The method of claim 1 wherein a queued event is transmitted a maximum transmission count times.
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8. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
if a queued event of the plurality of queued events has been transmitted a maximum transmission count times, discarding the queued event.
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9. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
generating an event entry in response to the trigger event.
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10. The method of claim 9 wherein the event entry includes an event type, an event transmission count, and event data.
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11. The method of claim 1 wherein the queued events are placed into the multicast payload in order of occurrence.
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12. A method of receiving reliable in-order event distribution using multicast, the method comprising:
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receiving a plurality of multicast packets, wherein each of the plurality of multicast packets contain a plurality of queued events and a packet sequence number, examining a transmission count of each of the plurality of queued events; and
processing a plurality of current queued events of the plurality of queued events and a plurality of missed transmission queued events of the plurality of queued events. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
if the transmission count is greater than a maximum transmission count, reporting to a transmitting device.
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14. The method of claim 12 further comprising:
if a maximum time interval has elapsed without receiving at least one multicast packet, reporting to a transmitting device.
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15. The method of claim 12 further comprising:
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if each multicast packet of the plurality of multicast packets have been received based upon the packet sequence number, processing all queued events with a transmission count of 1.
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16. The method of claim 12 further comprising:
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if the event transmission count is less than or equal to a maximum transmission count, no more than the maximum transmission count of the plurality of multicast packets have not been received, and a maximum transmission interval has not been exceed, processing each queued event of the plurality of queued events wherein the event transmission count of the event is less than or equal to the difference between a current packet sequence number less a last received packet sequence number.
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17. A method of maintaining reliable in-order event distribution using multicast, the method comprising:
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sensing a trigger event;
creating a multicast payload containing a plurality of queued events and a packet sequence number in response to the trigger event;
transmitting a current multicast packet to at least one receiving device, the current multicast packet containing the multicast payload;
receiving the current multicast packet from a transmitting device;
examining a transmission count of each of the plurality of queued events; and
processing a plurality of current queued events of the plurality of queued events and a plurality of missed transmission queued events of the plurality of queued. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31)
generating a trigger event if a network event is raised.
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19. The method of claim 17 further comprising:
generating a trigger event at a set time interval .
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20. The method of claim 17 further comprising:
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if a set time interval has elapsed, transmitting the current multicast packet; and
if a network event is raised, transmitting the current multicast packet, and resetting a time interval.
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21. The method of claim 17 further comprising:
transmitting the current multicast packet at a set time interval.
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22. The method of claim 17 further comprising:
incrementing a transmission count for each of the plurality of queued events for each transmission of each of the plurality of queued events.
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23. The method of claim 17 wherein a queued event is transmitted a maximum transmission count times.
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24. The method of claim 17 further comprising:
if a queued event of the plurality of queued events has been transmitted a maximum transmission count times, discarding the queued event.
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25. The method of claim 17 further comprising:
generating an event entry in response to the trigger event.
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26. The method of claim 25 wherein the event entry includes an event type, an event transmission count, and event data.
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27. The method of claim 17 wherein the queued events are placed into the multicast payload in order of occurrence.
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28. The method of claim 17 further comprising:
if the transmission count is greater than a maximum transmission count, reporting to a transmitting device.
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29. The method of claim 17 further comprising:
if a maximum time interval has elapsed without receiving at least one multicast packet, reporting to a transmitting device.
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30. The method of claim 17 further comprising:
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if all multicast packets of a plurality of multicast packets have been received based upon the packet sequence number of the current multicast packet, processing all queued events with a transmission count of 1.
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31. The method of claim 17 further comprising:
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if the event transmission count is less than or equal to a maximum transmission count, no more than the maximum transmission count of a plurality of multicast packets have not been received, and a maximum transmission interval has not been exceed, processing each queued event of the plurality of queued events, wherein the event transmission count of the each queued event is less than or equal to the difference between a current packet sequence number less a last received packet sequence number.
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32. A system of sending reliable in-order event distribution using multicast, the system comprising:
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means for sensing a trigger event;
means for creating a multicast payload containing a plurality of queued events and a packet sequence number in response to the trigger event; and
means for transmitting at least one multicast packet to at least one receiving device, the at least one multicast packet containing the multicast payload.
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33. A system for receiving reliable in-order event distribution using multicast, the system comprising:
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means for receiving a plurality of multicast packets, wherein each of the plurality of multicast packets contain a plurality of queued events and a packet sequence number, means for examining a transmission count of each of the plurality of queued events; and
means for processing a plurality of current queued events of the plurality of queued events and a plurality of missed transmission queued events of the plurality of queued events.
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34. A system for maintaining reliable in-order event distribution using multicast, the system comprising:
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means for sensing a trigger event;
means for creating a multicast payload containing a plurality of queued events and a packet sequence number in response to the trigger event;
means for transmitting a current multicast packet to at least one receiving device, the current multicast packet containing the multicast payload;
means for receiving the current multicast packet from a transmitting device;
means for examining a transmission count of each of the plurality of queued events; and
means for processing a plurality of current queued events of the plurality of queued events and a plurality of missed transmission queued events of the plurality of queued.
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35. A computer readable medium comprising instructions, which when executed on a processor, perform a method for sending reliable in-order event distribution using multicast, comprising:
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sensing a trigger event;
creating a multicast payload containing a plurality of queued events and a packet sequence number in response to the trigger event; and
transmitting at least one multicast packet to at least one receiving device, the at least one multicast packet containing the multicast payload.
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36. A computer readable medium comprising instructions, which when executed on a processor, perform a method for receiving reliable in-order event distribution using multicast, comprising:
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receiving a plurality of multicast packets, wherein each of the plurality of multicast packets contain a plurality of queued events and a packet sequence number, examining a transmission count of each of the plurality of queued events; and
processing a plurality of current queued events of the plurality of queued events and a plurality of missed transmission queued events of the plurality of queued events.
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37. A computer readable medium comprising instructions, which when executed on a processor, perform a method for maintaining reliable in-order event distribution using multicast, comprising:
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sensing a trigger event;
creating a multicast payload containing a plurality of queued events and a packet sequence number in response to the trigger event;
transmitting a current multicast packet to at least one receiving device, the current multicast packet containing the multicast payload;
receiving the current multicast packet from a transmitting device;
examining a transmission count of each of the plurality of queued events; and
processing a plurality of current queued events of the plurality of queued events and a plurality of missed transmission queued events of the plurality of queued.
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38. A system for sending reliable in-order event distribution using multicast, comprising:
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an event distributor configured to sense a trigger event, configured to create a multicast payload containing a plurality of queued events and a packet sequence number in response to the trigger event, and configured to transmit at least one multicast packet to at least one receiving device, the at least one multicast packet containing the multicast payload. - View Dependent Claims (39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48)
if a queued event of the plurality of queued events has been transmitted a maximum transmission count times, the event distributor is configured to discard the queued event.
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46. The system of claim 38 wherein the event distributor is further configured to generate an event entry in response to the trigger event.
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47. The system of claim 46 wherein the event entry includes an event type, an event transmission count, and event data.
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48. The system of claim 38 wherein the queued events are placed into the multicast payload in order of occurrence.
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49. A system for receiving reliable in-order event distribution using multicast, comprising:
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at least one receiving module configured to receive a plurality of multicast packets, wherein each of the plurality of multicast packets contain a plurality of queued events and a packet sequence number, configured to examine a transmission count of each of the plurality of queued events, and configured to process a plurality of current queued events of the plurality of queued events and a plurality of missed transmission queued events of the plurality of queued events. - View Dependent Claims (50, 51, 52, 53)
if the transmission count is greater than a maximum transmission count, the at least one receiving device is configured to report to a transmitting device.
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51. The system of claim 49 further comprising:
if a maximum time interval has elapsed without receiving at least one multicast packet, the at least one receiving device is configured to report to a transmitting device.
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52. The system of claim 49 further comprising:
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if each multicast packet of the plurality of multicast packets have been received based upon the packet sequence number, the at least one receiving device is configured to process all queued events with a transmission count of 1.
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53. The system of claim 49 further comprising:
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if the event transmission count is less than or equal to a maximum transmission count, no more than the maximum transmission count of the plurality of multicast packets have not been received, and a maximum transmission interval has not been exceed, the at least one receiving device is configured to process each queued event of the plurality of queued events wherein the event transmission count of the event is less than or equal to the difference between a current packet sequence number less a last received packet sequence number.
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54. A system for maintaining reliable in-order event distribution using multicast, comprising:
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an event distributor configured to sense a trigger event, configured to create a multicast payload containing a plurality of queued events and a packet sequence number in response to the trigger event, and configured to transmit a current multicast packet, the current multicast packet containing the multicast payload; and
at least one receiving device configured to receive the current multicast packet from a transmitting device, configured to examine a transmission count of each of the plurality of queued events, and configured to process a plurality of current queued events of the plurality of queued events and a plurality of missed transmission queued events of the plurality of queued. - View Dependent Claims (55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68)
if a set time interval has elapsed, the event distributor is configured to transmit the current multicast packet; and
if a network event is raised, the event distributor is configured to transmit the current multicast packet, and the event distributor is configured to reset a time interval.
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58. The system of claim 54 wherein the event distributor is further configured to transmit the current multicast packet at a set time interval.
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59. The system of claim 54 wherein the event distributor is further configured to increment a transmission count for each of the plurality of queued events for each transmission of each of the plurality of queued events.
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60. The system of claim 54 wherein a queued event is transmitted a maximum transmission count times.
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61. The system of claim 54 further comprising:
if a queued event of the plurality of queued events has been transmitted a maximum transmission count times, the event distributor is further configured to discard the queued event.
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62. The system of claim 54 wherein the event distributor is further configured to generate an event entry in response to the trigger event.
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63. The system of claim 62 wherein the event entry includes an event type, an event transmission count, and event data.
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64. The system of claim 54 wherein the queued events are placed into the multicast payload in order of occurrence.
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65. The system of claim 54 further comprising:
if the transmission count is greater than a maximum transmission count, the receiving device is further configured to report to a transmitting device.
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66. The system of claim 54 further comprising:
if a maximum time interval has elapsed without receiving at least one multicast packet, the receiving device is further configured to report to a transmitting device.
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67. The system of claim 54 further comprising:
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if all multicast packets of a plurality of multicast packets have been received based upon the packet sequence number of the current multicast packet, the receiving device is further configured to process all queued events with a transmission count of 1.
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68. The system of claim 54 further comprising:
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if the event transmission count is less than or equal to a maximum transmission count, no more than the maximum transmission count of a plurality of multicast packets have not been received, and a maximum transmission interval has not been exceed, the receiving device is further configured to process each queued event of the plurality of queued events, wherein the event transmission count of the each queued event is less than or equal to the difference between a current packet sequence number less a last received packet sequence number.
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