WO1999002000B1 - Resource controllers for use in a non-unitary service system - Google Patents

Resource controllers for use in a non-unitary service system

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WO1999002000B1
WO1999002000B1 PCT/US1998/013354 US9813354W WO9902000B1 WO 1999002000 B1 WO1999002000 B1 WO 1999002000B1 US 9813354 W US9813354 W US 9813354W WO 9902000 B1 WO9902000 B1 WO 9902000B1
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resource
resources
input
threshold
service connection
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Priority to AU82686/98A priority patent/AU8268698A/en
Priority to EP98932902A priority patent/EP1025727A4/en
Publication of WO1999002000A1 publication Critical patent/WO1999002000A1/en
Publication of WO1999002000B1 publication Critical patent/WO1999002000B1/en
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Abstract

Apparatus for controlling the blocking of a network supported primary service by a network supported secondary service sharing the same network router/switch. A controller (1601) in the network's switch/router identifies for each secondary service connection request the likelihood that if it is allocated a router/switch server (1607), a subsequent primary service connection request will be blocked. If the controller determines it is unlikely that allocating a secondary service connection request will cause a subsequent primary service connection request to be blocked, it allocates an idle server to a secondary service connection request. If the controller determines that it is likely that allocating a secondary service request will cause a subsequent primary service connection request to be blocked, it blocks any pending secondary service connection request from being allocated a server at that time.

Claims

AMENDED CLAIMS
[received by the International Bureau on 24 December 1998 (24.12.98); original claims 1, 11 and 15 amended; remaining claims unchanged (4 pages)] 1. A machine readable medium comprising a computer program, said computer program comprising code to accomplish: allocating a resource from a group of resources for a secondary service connection if the number of resources of said group of resources available after said allocation is equal to or greater than a threshold, and not allocating a resource from said group of resources for a secondary service connection if the number of resources of said group of resources available after said allocation will be less than said threshold.
2. The computer program of claim 1, wherein said threshold is a fixed predetermined value.
3. The computer program of claim 1, wherein said threshold is a variable value.
4. The computer program of claim 1, further comprising code to accomplish adaptively controlling the value of said threshold.
5. The computer program of claim 4, wherein a value of said threshold maximizes the allocation of resources in response to primary service connection requests and minimizes the number of secondary service connections requests for which a resource is not allocated.
6. The computer program of claim 4, wherein a value of said threshold is determined by the number of primary service connections allocated a resource and the number of secondary service connections allocated a resource. 53
7. The computer program of claim 4, further comprising code to accomplish: monitoring the rate at which primary service connection requests are not allocated a resource; decreasing the value of said threshold if said rate is less than a set rate; and increasing the value of said threshold if said rate is greater than said set rate.
8. The computer program of claim 7, wherein said set rate is determined by an operator input.
9. The computer program of claim 4, further comprising code to accomplish accessing a table in a database to determine whether to allocate a resource for a secondary service connection, said table comprising a plurality of entries, each said entry representing a value of said threshold.
10. The computer program of claim 9, further comprising code to accomplish updating said entries of said table.
11. A resource controller for managing a group of resources, said resource controller comprising: a resource identifier, said resource identifier comprising an input, said input comprising a first set of status information from a hardware interface, said resource identifier comprising a first output and a second output; a resource monitor, said resource monitor comprising a first input, said first input comprising a plurality of queues of service connection requests, said resource monitor comprising a second input, said second input comprising a second set of status information from said hardware interface, said resource monitor comprising an output; a resource estimator, said resource estimator comprising a first input, said first input comprising said first output of said resource identifier, said resource estimator comprising a second input, said second input comprising said output of said resource monitor, said resource estimator comprising an output; and a resource allocator, said resource allocator comprising a first input, said first input comprising said plurality of queues of service connection requests, said resource allocator comprising a second input, said second input comprising said output of said resource estimator, said resource allocator comprising a third input, said third input comprising said second output of said resource identifier, said resource allocator comprising an output, said output comprising control information for said hardware interface.
12. The resource controller of claim 11, wherein said resource identifier further comprises: determining the number of primary service connections in progress; determining the number of secondary service connections in progress; and determining a parameter value to address a resource of said hardware interface that is not allocated, if there is a resource of said hardware interface that is not allocated.
13. The resource controller of claim 12, wherein said resource monitor further comprises: computing an average arrival rate of primary service connection requests; computing an average arrival rate of secondary service connection requests; assessing an average time that a primary service connection in progress is allocated a resource; and assessing an average time that a secondary service connection in progress is allocated a resource.
14. The resource controller of claim 13, wherein said resource estimator further comprises computing a threshold value.
15. The resource controller of claim 14, wherein said resource allocator further comprises: allocating a resource from said group of resources for a secondary service connection if the number of resources of said group of resources available after said allocation is equal to or greater than said threshold value, and not allocating a resource from said group of resources for a secondary service connection if the number of resources of said group of resources available after said allocation will be less than said threshold value.
16. The resource controller of claim 15 wherein said resource estimator is a tabulation estimator comprising: computing a threshold value for each possible combination of primary service connections in progress and secondary service connections in progress, and, storing each said threshold value in an appropriate table entry.
17. The resource controller of claim 16, wherein said resource monitor is an adaptive monitor comprising monitoring the rate at which primary service connection requests are not allocated a resource. 56
STATEMENT UNDER ARTICLE 19
As amended, claim 1 claims "allocating a resource from a group of resources for
a secondary service connection if the number of resources of said group of resources
available after said allocation is equal to or greater than a threshold, and not allocating a
resource from said group of resources for a secondary service connection if the number
of resources of said group of resources available after said allocation will be less than
said threshold". The Hulsebosch reference, cited as a document of particular relevance
to this claim, discloses dedicating channels to the CDPD system if a threshold has not
been met, while placing the CDPD system in hopping mode if the threshold has been
met or exceeded. Thus, Hulsebosch does not disclose the computer program of claim
1 , in which a resource is allocated to a secondary service if the number of resources of a
group of resources available after the allocation is equal to or greater than a threshold,
and in which a resource is not allocated to a secondary service if the number of
resources of a group of resources available after the allocation will be less than the
threshold.
As amended, claim 1 1 claims a "resource controller for managing a group of
resources" the resource controller comprising a resource identifier, a resource monitor
with a "first input comprising a plurality of queues of service connection requests", a
resource estimator, and a resource allocator with a first input "comprising said plurality
of queues of service connection requests". The Hulsebosch reference, cited as a
document of particular reference to this claim, does not disclose a resource controller
comprising a resource identifier, a resource monitor, a resource estimator and a 57
resource allocator as claimed in claim 1 1 . Too, the Hulsebosch reference does not
disclose a resource monitor first input comprising a plurality of queues of service
connection requests or a resource allocator first input comprising a plurality of queues
of service connection requests, as claimed in claim 1 1.
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