WO2010129209A2 - Transmission of advanced-map information elements in mobile networks - Google Patents
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- Embodiments of the invention relate to the field of mobile network communications. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
- WiMAX Mobile Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
- IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 802.16 standard.
- Mobile WiMAX uses a scalable orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) scheme to deliver wireless broadband packet data services to mobile terminals.
- OFDMA orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- IEEE 802.16m OFDMA air interface is a frame based network protocol.
- each frame is time-divided into multiple sub-frames (e.g., 8 sub-frames).
- Some of these sub- frames contain downlink (DL) traffic and others carry uplink (UL) traffic.
- Some of the DL sub-frames also contains control information about allocations of resource units.
- FIG. 1 shows two groups of minimum logical resource units (MLRUs) in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 2 shows a block diagram of a network apparatus in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 3a is a flow diagram of one embodiment of a process for transmission of an A-MAP information element (IE).
- IE A-MAP information element
- Figure 3b is a flow diagram of one embodiment of a process to receive a complete information element (IE).
- IE information element
- Figure 4 is a diagram representation of a wireless communication system in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 5 illustrates a computer system for use with one embodiment of the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
- Embodiments of an apparatus that transmit Advanced-MAP (A-MAP) information elements (IEs) in a mobile communication network are presented.
- the apparatus determines whether or not to split an information element to two or more parts that will be transmitted in two or more logical resource units.
- the first part of information element in a logical resource unit includes an indicator to indicate that a second part exists in another subsequent logical resource unit.
- the mobile communication network is used in conjunction with orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) techniques.
- OFDMA orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- A-MAP Advanced-MAP
- IEs information elements
- the transmission of A-MAP IEs in a mobile wireless network is primarily discussed in reference to a WiMax network.
- the method and apparatus for transmission of system configuration information are not so limited, as they may be implemented on or in association with any integrated circuit device or system, such as cell phones, personal digital assistants, embedded controllers, mobile platforms, desktop platforms, and server platforms, as well as in conjunction with other resources.
- Radio systems specifically included within the scope of the present invention include, but are not limited to, network interface cards (NICs), network adaptors, mobile stations, base stations, access points (APs), hybrid coordinators (HCs), gateways, bridges, hubs, routers, relay stations, repeaters, analog repeaters, and amplify and forward repeaters.
- NICs network interface cards
- APs access points
- HCs hybrid coordinators
- gateways bridges
- hubs hubs
- routers relay stations
- repeaters repeaters
- analog repeaters analog repeaters
- radio systems within the scope of the invention may include cellular radio telephone systems, satellite systems, personal communication systems (PCS), two-way radio systems, and two-way pagers as well as computing devices including radio systems such as personal computers (PCs) and related peripherals, personal digital assistants (PDAs), personal computing accessories, and all existing and future arising systems which may be related in nature and to which the principles of the inventive embodiments could be suitably applied.
- PCS personal communication systems
- PDAs personal digital assistants
- personal computing accessories and all existing and future arising systems which may be related in nature and to which the principles of the inventive embodiments could be suitably applied.
- WMANs wireless metropolitan area networks
- WWANs wireless wide area networks
- inventive embodiments are not limited thereto and can be applied to other types of wireless networks where similar advantages may be obtained.
- Such networks for which inventive embodiments may be applicable specifically include, wireless personal area networks (WPANs), wireless local area networks (WLANs), WWANs such as cellular networks, or combinations of any of these networks.
- WPANs wireless personal area networks
- WLANs wireless local area networks
- WWANs such as cellular networks
- inventive embodiments may be discussed in reference to wireless networks utilizing Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) modulation.
- OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
- the embodiments of present invention are not limited thereto and, for example, the embodiments can be implemented using other modulation or coding schemes where suitably applicable. Overview
- Figure 1 shows two groups of minimum A-MAP logical resource units (MLRUs) in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- a frame includes eight sub-frames (i.e., sub-frames 130-137).
- sub-frames 130-133 contain contents for downlink traffic
- sub-frames 134-137 contain uplink traffic.
- some downlink sub-frames e.g., sub-frame 130 and sub-frame 132
- A-MAP advanced-MAP
- the basic unit of allocation for an A-MAP region is known as minimum logical resource unit (MLRU).
- a part of an A-MAP region includes two groups of MLRUs (i.e., MLRU group 160 and MLRU group 161).
- MLRU group 160 includes MLRUs 141-144 in a serial order.
- MLRU group 161 includes MLRU pairs 151-155.
- the size of each MLRU pair is two times the size of a single MLRU (e.g., MLRU 141).
- an MLRU pair is a concatenation of two consecutive single MLRUs.
- an MLRU pair is referred to as a double MLRU (MLRU).
- an MLRU and an MLRU pair are also referred to as a logical resource unit (LRU).
- LRU logical resource unit
- a downlink sub-frame contains data for users and control information which tells which resources in the frame are allocated for (assigned to) which users.
- a base station (BS) transmits such control information to mobile stations (MS).
- control information is sent in the form of messages which are referred to as A-MAP information elements (IEs).
- an A-MAP region carries unicast service control information.
- Unicast service control information includes user-specific control information and non-user- specific control information. User-specific control information is further divided into assignment information, HARQ feedback information, and power control information. The control information is transmitted in the assignment A-MAP, HARQ feedback A-MAP, and power control A-MAP, respectively.
- the A-MAPs share a region of physical resources called A-MAP region (e.g., A-MAP regions 101-102).
- assignment A-MAP contains resource assignment information which is categorized into multiple types of resource assignment IEs (assignment A-MAP IE). Each assignment A-MAP IE is coded separately and carries information for one or a group of users.
- a minimum logical resource unit is sometimes referred to as a MAP logical resource unit.
- an MLRU includes 56 data tones.
- the size of a single MLRU is fixed while most IEs are designed to fit within one MLRU.
- some IEs e.g., a group resource allocation IE and a Persistent Allocation IE
- GAA group resource allocation
- a GRA IE occupies different number of MLRUs depending upon its length.
- the GRA IE is sent over multiple MLRUs, then the IE has to be broken into multiple segments (parts), such that each segment fits into one MLRU (e.g., single MLRU and double MLRU). Concatenating 3 or 4 units of MLRUs
- a GRA IE requires 3 units of MLRUs.
- the GRA IE is split to two non-contiguous parts including a first part in MLRU 142 and a second part in MLRU 152 (indicated with a same pattern).
- MLRU pair 152 is a double width MLRU whose size is equivalent to the size of two consecutive single MLRUs.
- each MLRU contains a 1-bit field (concatenation indicator) to indicate that the MLRU is only a part of a complete IE. Concatenation of two parts will be required to retrieve a complete version of the IE when a mobile station receives the frame.
- both MLRUs also contain a same identifier for the purpose of concatenation. It is appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that different data formats may be used in accordance with the embodiment to enable a mobile station to form a complete IE from multiple MLRUs.
- a GRA IE requires four units of MLRUs.
- the GRA IE is split to two parts including a first part in MLRU pair 154 and a second part in MLRU pair 155.
- MLRU pair 154 and MLRU 155 are contiguous to each other.
- Each MLRU pair includes a concatenation indicator (e.g., set to ' 1 ').
- the indicator is only a 1-bit field if an IE fits in less than or equal to four logical resource units (as shown in both examples above).
- the mobile station when a mobile station receives all the MLRUs transmitted in an A-MAP, the mobile station decodes only the MLRUs with CRCs masked with a station ID or group ID associated with the mobile station.
- a mobile station when a mobile station receives an IE with a concatenation indicator set to ' 1 ', the mobile station interprets that the IE is divided to two segments. The mobile station waits to receive another segment with the same ID and with a concatenation indicator set to ' 1 ' . In one embodiment, the mobile station logically concatenates the segments in the same order in which the segment were transmitted in the A-MAP. If one of the segments is lost, then the mobile station simply discards the other segment. [0028] In one embodiment, each segment is associated with a separate CRC for integrity check. In one embodiment, the integrity of each segment is performed independently (rather than relying on other segments).
- the total processing time is reduced if compared to techniques in which CRC integrity check is performed only after all segments are received.
- the CRC is masked with a station identifier and a group identifier for an individual allocation and a group allocation respectively. Concatenating more than 4 units of MLRUs
- the size of an IE is longer than 4 units of MLRUs.
- the IE is divided to more than two parts.
- each segment (part) of IE includes a concatenation indicator (e.g., 1-bit field), a 4-bit field which indicates the next MLRU number, and a 1-bit field which indicates whether the segment is the first segment (first- segment indicator).
- the 4-bit field of a segment is set to "0000" to indicate that the segment is the last segment. It is appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that different data formats may be used in accordance with the embodiment to enable a mobile station forming a complete IE from multiple MLRUs.
- a mobile station when a mobile station receives such an IE, the mobile station determine that more than one segment is required to form a complete IE if the concatenation indicator is set to ' 1 ' . The mobile station determines whether the segment is the first segment (the beginning part) of the IE based on the 1-bit first-segment indicator. [0031] In one embodiment, a mobile station also determines which is the next segment based on the 4-bit field which indicates the next MLRU number. The mobile station continues the process until the last segment is found (e.g., the 4-bit field is set to OOOO'). In one embodiment, the mobile station concatenates all segments to compose a complete IE.
- FIG. 2 shows a block diagram of a network apparatus in accordance with one embodiment of the invention. Many related components such as data buses and peripherals have not been shown to avoid obscuring the invention.
- network apparatus 260 comprises controller 261, transceiver 262, A-MAP logic 266, and memory 265.
- network apparatus 260 communicates with mobile station 270 and mobile station 271.
- A-MAP logic 266 further includes CRC logic 267.
- controller 261 controls operations of network apparatus 260.
- controller 261 manages generation of network frames, scheduling of network frames, and monitoring system performance.
- memory 265 stores programs to be executed by controller 261.
- transceiver 262 includes physical (PHY) layer circuitry for communicating with the physical mediums (wireless or otherwise), media access control (MAC) layer circuitry, and higher-level layer (HLL) circuitry.
- PHY layer circuitry, MAC layer circuitry, and HLL circuitry comprise functionality for both receiver and transmitter operations and include processing circuitry to evaluate communications from network apparatus 260, among other things.
- transceiver 262 is connected to a core network, such as an Internet protocol (IP) network, via a wireless connection, a physical wired connection (e.g., electrical or fiber optic connection), or both.
- IP Internet protocol
- A-MAP logic 266 determines how to transmit an A-MAP IE in one or more MLRUs. In one embodiment, A-MAP logic 266 determines the size of an A- MAP IE and splits the IE to multiple segments (parts) to be fit into two or more MLRUs. In one embodiment, the MLRUs used are of different groups and of different sizes (e.g., single MLRU and double MLRU). In one embodiment, the MLRUs used are non-contiguous MLRUs, MLRU pairs, or both.
- A-MAP logic 266 sets indicators in each part of an IE including, for example: a 1-bit concatenation indicator, a 4-bit next-segment value, a 1-bit first-segment indicator, or any combinations thereof. In one embodiment, A-MAP logic 266 decodes indicators set in each part of an IE including, for example: a 1-bit concatenation indicator, a 4-bit next-segment value, a 1-bit first-segment indicator, or any combinations thereof. [0037] In one embodiment, CRC logic 267 computes CRC values for data integrity check. In one embodiment, CRC logic 267 performs CRC computation for a segment independently, without relying on other segment(s). In one embodiment, CRC logic 267 performs multiple CRC computations in parallel.
- network apparatus 260 comprises, for example, client devices and network points of attachments.
- network apparatus 260 is fixed, stationary, or mobile depending on the particular environment or implementation and communicates over the medium of free space generally referred to as the "air interface" (e.g., wireless shared media).
- air interface e.g., wireless shared media
- network apparatus 260 comprises wireless devices that comply with or operate in accordance with one or more protocols, such as, for example, WiFi, Bluetooth, UWB, WiMAX, and cellular protocols.
- Network apparatus 260 comprises, but is not necessarily limited to, a computer, server, workstation, laptop, ultra-laptop, handheld computer, telephone, cellular telephone, personal digital assistant (PDA), router, switch, bridge, hub, gateway, wireless device, multi-network, multiple integrated radio devices, mixed-network device supporting multiple concurrent radios, WiFi plus cellular telephone, portable digital music player, pager, two-way pager, mobile subscriber station, printer, camera, enhanced video and voice device, and any other one-way or two-way device capable of communicating with other devices or base stations.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- Figure 3a is a flow diagram of one embodiment of a process for transmission of an A- MAP information element (IE).
- the process is performed by processing logic that may comprise hardware (circuitry, dedicated logic, etc.), software (such as one that is run on a general purpose computer system or a dedicated machine), or a combination of both.
- the process is performed in conjunction with a network apparatus (e.g., network apparatus with respect to Figure 2).
- the process is performed by a computer system such as the computer system shown in Figure 5.
- processing logic begins by determining whether or not more than one MLRU is required based at least on the size of an A-MAP IE (process block 302).
- processing logic splits the IE to two segments to transmit the segments in different MLRUs (process block 303).
- the MLRUs used are of different groups and of different sizes (e.g., single MLRU and double MLRU).
- the MLRUs used are non-contiguous.
- processing logic sets indication data in each segment of the IE
- the indication data includes: a 1-bit concatenation indicator, a 4-bit next-segment value, a 1-bit first-segment indicator, or any combinations thereof. In one embodiment, the indication data includes only a 1-bit concatenation indicator if the IE fits in less than or equal to four logical resource units (i.e., two segments).
- processing logic computes a CRC (process block 305) for each segment of the IE. In one embodiment, processing logic performs a CRC computation for a segment independently, without relying to other segment(s). In one embodiment, processing logic performs multiple CRC computations in parallel.
- Figure 3b is a flow diagram of one embodiment of a process to form a complete information element (IE).
- the process is performed by processing logic that may comprise hardware (circuitry, dedicated logic, etc.), software (such as one that is run on a general purpose computer system or a dedicated machine), or a combination of both.
- the process is performed in conjunction with a network apparatus (e.g., network apparatus with respect to Figure 2).
- the process is performed by a computer system such as the computer system shown in Figure 5.
- processing logic begins by determining indication data set in multiple segments of an IE (process block 311).
- processing logic decodes indicators set in each part of an IE including: a 1-bit concatenation indicator, a 4-bit next-segment value, a 1-bit first-segment indicator, or any combinations thereof.
- the indication data includes only a 1-bit concatenation indicator if the IE fits in less than or equal to four logical resource units.
- processing logic interprets that the IE is divided to two segments. Processing logic waits to receive another segment with the same ID and with the concatenation indicator set to ' 1 '.
- processing logic verifies the CRC value (process block 314) for each segment of the IE. In one embodiment, processing logic performs CRC computation for a segment independently, without relying to other segment(s). In one embodiment, processing logic performs multiple CRC computations in parallel. [0050] In one embodiment, processing logic concatenates segments of an IE logically in the same order in which they were transmitted in the A-MAP (process block 312). If one of the segments is lost, processing logic discards the other segment(s).
- processing logic forms a complete IE from multiple segments based on indication data set in the segments (process block 313).
- Figure 4 is a diagram representation of a wireless communication system in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
- wireless communication system 900 includes one or more wireless communication networks, generally shown as 910, 920, and 930.
- the wireless communication system 900 includes a wireless personal area network (WPAN) 910, a wireless local area network (WLAN) 920, and a wireless metropolitan area network (WMAN) 930.
- WPAN wireless personal area network
- WLAN wireless local area network
- WMAN wireless metropolitan area network
- wireless communication system 900 includes additional or fewer wireless communication networks.
- wireless communication network 900 includes additional WPANs, WLANs, and/or WMANs. The methods and apparatus described herein are not limited in this regard.
- wireless communication system 900 includes one or more subscriber stations (e.g., shown as 940, 942, 944, 946, and 948).
- the subscriber stations 940, 942, 944, 946, and 948 include wireless electronic devices such as, for example, a desktop computer, a laptop computer, a handheld computer, a tablet computer, a cellular telephone, a pager, an audio/video player (e.g., an MP3 player or a DVD player), a gaming device, a video camera, a digital camera, a navigation device (e.g., a GPS device), a wireless peripheral (e.g., a printer, a scanner, a headset, a keyboard, a mouse, etc.), a medical device (e.g., a heart rate monitor, a blood pressure monitor, etc.), and other suitable fixed, portable, or mobile electronic devices.
- wireless communication system 900 includes more or fewer subscriber stations.
- subscriber stations 940, 942, 944, 946, and 948 use a variety of modulation techniques such as spread spectrum modulation (e.g., direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA), frequency hopping code division multiple access (FH- CDMA), or both), time-division multiplexing (TDM) modulation, frequency-division multiplexing (FDM) modulation, orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) modulation, multi-carrier modulation (MCM), other suitable modulation techniques, or combinations thereof to communicate via wireless links.
- spread spectrum modulation e.g., direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA), frequency hopping code division multiple access (FH- CDMA), or both
- TDM time-division multiplexing
- FDM frequency-division multiplexing
- OFDM orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing
- MCM multi-carrier modulation
- laptop computer 940 operates in accordance with suitable wireless communication protocols that require very low power, such as, for example, Bluetooth.RTM., ultra-wide band (UWB), radio frequency identification (RFID), or combinations thereof to implement the WPAN 910.
- laptop computer 940 communicates with devices associated with the WPAN 910, such as, for example, video camera 942, printer 944, or both via wireless links.
- laptop computer 940 uses direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) modulation, frequency hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) modulation, or both to implement the WLAN 920 (e.g., a basic service set (BSS) network in accordance with the 802.11 family of standards developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) or variations and evolutions of these standards).
- WLAN 920 e.g., a basic service set (BSS) network in accordance with the 802.11 family of standards developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) or variations and evolutions of these standards.
- BSS basic service set
- laptop computer 940 communicates with devices associated with the WLAN 920 such as printer 944, handheld computer 946, smart phone 948, or combinations thereof via wireless links.
- laptop computer 940 also communicates with access point (AP) 950 via a wireless link.
- AP 950 is operatively coupled to router 952 as described in further detail below.
- AP 950 and router 952 may be integrated into a single device (e.
- laptop computer 940 uses OFDM modulation to transmit large amounts of digital data by splitting a radio frequency signal into multiple small sub-signals, which in turn, are transmitted simultaneously at different frequencies.
- laptop computer 940 uses OFDM modulation to implement WMAN 930.
- laptop computer 940 operates in accordance with the 802.16 family of standards developed by IEEE to provide for fixed, portable, mobile broadband wireless access (BWA) networks (e.g., the IEEE std. 802.16, published 2004), or combinations thereof to communicate with base stations, shown as 960, 962, and 964, via wireless link(s).
- BWA mobile broadband wireless access
- WLAN 920 and WMAN 930 are operatively coupled to network 970 (public or private), such as, for example, the Internet, a telephone network (e.g., public switched telephone network (PSTN)), a local area network (LAN), a cable network, and another wireless network via connection to an Ethernet, a digital subscriber line (DSL), a telephone line, a coaxial cable, any wireless connection, etc., or combinations thereof.
- network 970 includes one or more network servers (not shown).
- wireless communication system 900 includes other suitable wireless communication networks, such as, for example, wireless mesh networks, shown as 980.
- AP 950, base stations 960, 962, and 964 are associated with one or more wireless mesh networks.
- AP 950 communicates with or operates as one of mesh points (MPs) 990 of wireless mesh network 980.
- MPs 990 receives and transmits data in connection with one or more of MPs 990.
- MPs 990 include access points, redistribution points, end points, other suitable connection points, or combinations thereof for traffic flows via mesh paths.
- MPs 990 use any modulation techniques, wireless communication protocols, wired interfaces, or combinations thereof described above to communicate.
- wireless communication system 900 includes a wireless wide area network (WWAN) such as a cellular radio network (not shown).
- Laptop computer 940 operates in accordance with other wireless communication protocols to support a WWAN.
- these wireless communication protocols are based on analog, digital, or dual-mode communication system technologies, such as, for example, Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) technology, Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) technology, General Packet Radio Services (GPRS) technology, Enhanced Data GSM Environment (EDGE) technology, Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) technology, High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) technology, High-Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) technology, other suitable generation of wireless access technologies (e.g., 3G, 4G, etc.) standards based on these technologies, variations and evolutions of these standards, and other suitable wireless communication standards.
- GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
- WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
- GPRS General Packet Radio Services
- EDGE Enhanced Data G
- wireless communication system 900 includes other combinations of WPANs, WLANs, WMANs, and WWANs. The methods and apparatus described herein are not limited in this regard.
- wireless communication system 900 includes other WPAN, WLAN, WMAN, or WWAN devices (not shown) such as, for example, network interface devices and peripherals (e.g., network interface cards (NICs)), access points (APs), redistribution points, end points, gateways, bridges, hubs, etc.
- network interface devices and peripherals e.g., network interface cards (NICs)
- APs access points
- redistribution points e.g., end points, gateways, bridges, hubs, etc.
- PCS personal communication system
- PDA personal data assistant
- PCA personal computing accessory
- subscriber stations e.g., 940, 942, 944, 946, and 948
- AP 950 or base stations (e.g., 960, 962, and 964) includes a serial interface, a parallel interface, a small computer system interface (SCSI), an Ethernet interface, a universal serial bus (USB) interface, a high performance serial bus interface (e.g., IEEE 1394 interface), any other suitable type of wired interface, or combinations thereof to communicate via wired links.
- SCSI small computer system interface
- USB universal serial bus
- IEEE 1394 interface high performance serial bus interface
- Embodiments of the invention may be implemented in a variety of electronic devices and logic circuits. Furthermore, devices or circuits that include embodiments of the invention may be included within a variety of computer systems. Embodiments of the invention may also be included in other computer system topologies and architectures.
- Figure 5 illustrates an example of a computer system in conjunction with one embodiment of the invention.
- Processor 705 accesses data from level 1 (Ll) cache memory 706, level 2 (L2) cache memory 710, and main memory 715.
- cache memory 710 is a shared cache for more than one processor core.
- memory/graphic controller 716, IO controller 717, or combinations thereof is integrated in processor 705. In one embodiment, parts of memory/graphic controller 716, parts of IO controller 717, or combinations thereof is integrated in processor 705.
- Processor 705 may have any number of processing cores. Other embodiments of the invention, however, may be implemented within other devices within the system or distributed throughout the system in hardware, software, or some combination thereof.
- Main memory 715 may be implemented in various memory sources, such as dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), hard disk drive (HDD) 720, solid state disk 725 based on NVRAM technology, or a memory source located remotely from the computer system via network interface 730 or via wireless interface 740 containing various storage devices and technologies.
- the cache memory may be located either within the processor or in close proximity to the processor, such as on the processor's local bus 707. Furthermore, the cache memory may contain relatively fast memory cells, such as a six-transistor (6T) cell, or other memory cell of approximately equal or faster access speed.
- 6T six-transistor
- Embodiments of present invention also relate to apparatuses for performing the operations herein.
- Some apparatuses may be specially constructed for the required purposes, or it may comprise a general purpose computer selectively activated or reconfigured by a computer program stored in the computer.
- a computer program may be stored in a computer readable storage medium, such as, but not limited to, any type of disk including floppy disks, optical disks, CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, and magnetic-optical disks, read-only memories (ROMs), random access memories (RAMs), EPROMs, EEPROMs, NVRAMs, magnetic or optical cards, or any type of media suitable for storing electronic instructions, and each coupled to a computer system bus.
- a machine-readable medium includes any mechanism for storing or transmitting information in a form readable by a machine (e.g., a computer).
- a machine - readable medium includes read only memory ("ROM”); random access memory (“RAM”); magnetic disk storage media; optical storage media; flash memory devices; etc.
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