WO2015195239A1 - Media processing services on an access node - Google Patents

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WO2015195239A1
WO2015195239A1 PCT/US2015/030827 US2015030827W WO2015195239A1 WO 2015195239 A1 WO2015195239 A1 WO 2015195239A1 US 2015030827 W US2015030827 W US 2015030827W WO 2015195239 A1 WO2015195239 A1 WO 2015195239A1
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Hui Chao
Saumitra Mohan Das
Dilma Menezes Da Silva
Priyanka Tembey
Vrajesh Rajesh Bhavsar
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  • Embodiments of the present subject matter generally relate to the field of network communication, and, more particularly, to access nodes that provides network access for one or more client devices.
  • One or more client devices may communicate via the access node to a server located in the upstream network.
  • client devices may include mobile devices, cameras, accessories, tablets, laptops, personal computers, gaming devices, and the like.
  • Client devices may be configured to upload content via an access node to a server in the upstream network.
  • media content such as photos, videos, audio files, and the like, may be transmitted to the server.
  • the client device may upload media content to a photo sharing website or social network website.
  • a backhaul network connection from the access node to the upstream network may become saturated or congested during synchronization of media content. Additionally, when more than one client device attempts to utilize an access node concurrently, the client devices may compete for use of the available bandwidth of the backhaul network connection.
  • Synchronization of media content is typically not coordinated among client devices.
  • the size and quantity of content items being uploaded to the server via the access node may impact the upload experience due to congestion of the backhaul network connection.
  • the access node may receive media content from one or more client devices.
  • the media content may include a plurality of content items.
  • the access node may process at least a first portion of the media content to produce processed media content.
  • the media processing is performed at the access node based at least in part on characteristics of the plurality of content items.
  • the access node may transmit the processed media content to a server.
  • a method performed by an access node that provides network access for one or more client devices comprises receiving, at the access node, media content from one or more client devices, the media content including a plurality of content items; processing at least a first portion of the media content to produce processed media content at the access node, said processing based at least in part on characteristics of the plurality of content items; and transmitting the processed media content to a server.
  • the method further comprises determining the characteristics of the plurality of content items at the access node.
  • processing at least the first portion of the media content comprises modifying at least a first content item at the access node using at least one image or audio enhancement process.
  • processing at least the first portion of the media content comprises discarding a first content item from the media content if the first content item is incomplete or corrupted.
  • processing at least the first portion of the media content comprises determining a first quality metric associated with a first content item; and discarding the first content item if the first quality metric is below a threshold, wherein transmitting the processed media content includes transmitting content items that have quality metrics above the threshold.
  • processing at least the first portion of the media content comprises selecting a subset of the plurality of content items as the processed media content to transmit to the server.
  • said selecting the subset of the plurality of content items comprises selecting the subset of the plurality of content items based at least in part on a user data upload limit or backhaul bandwidth availability.
  • processing at least the first portion of the media content comprises determining whether a first content item and a second content item include duplicate content; and discarding one of the first content item and the second content item if the first content item and the second content item include duplicate content.
  • determining whether the first content item and the second content item include duplicate content comprises determining whether at least a matching image portion is found in both the first content item and the second content item.
  • determining the first content item comprises a duplicate of the second content item is based at least in part on a common metadata value found in both the first content item and the second content item.
  • processing at least the first portion of the media content comprises determining whether a first content item comprises a scenic view; and discarding the first content based at least in part on scenic filter settings and whether the first content item comprises the scenic view.
  • processing at least the first portion of the media content comprises determining facial recognition patterns; and discarding a first content item based on the facial recognition patterns.
  • determining facial recognition patterns includes counting a first quantity of content items that include a first face of a first person and counting a second quantity of content items that include a second face of a second person.
  • the first content item includes the first face of the first person
  • discarding the first content item comprises discarding the first content item if the first quantity of content items that include the first face of the first person is above a face count limit or is above a threshold percentage relative to a total quantity of the plurality of content items.
  • processing at least the first portion of the media content comprises preparing, at the access node, a compilation content item that is based at least in part on the plurality of content items and including the compilation content item in the processed media content.
  • transmitting the processed media content comprises uploading the processed media content to a social network website; and sharing the processed media content via the social network website on behalf of a user.
  • transmitting the processed media content comprises sharing the processed media content on behalf of a second user.
  • the method further comprises transmitting the processed media content to a second server.
  • receiving the media content comprises intercepting messages directed from the one or more client devices to the server via the access node.
  • an access node of a network comprises a processor; and a memory to store instructions, which when executed by the processor, cause the access node to receive media content from one or more client devices, the media content including a plurality of content items; process at least a first portion of the media content based at least in part on characteristics of the plurality of content items to produce processed media content; and transmit the processed media content to a server.
  • causing the access node to process at least the first portion of the media content comprises causing the access node to discard a first content item from the media content if the first content item is incomplete or corrupted.
  • causing the access node to process at least the first portion of the media content comprises causing the access node to modify at least a first content item using at least one image or audio enhancement process.
  • causing the access node to process at least the first portion of the media content comprises causing the access node to determine whether a first content item and a second content item include duplicate content, wherein the first content item and the second content item are determined to include duplicate content when at least one matching image portion is found in both the first content item and the second content item; and discard one of the first content item and the second content item if the first content item and the second content item include duplicate content.
  • the causing the access node to process at least the first portion of the media content comprises causing the access node to discard a first content item based on facial recognition patterns.
  • the access node comprises a wireless local area network access point.
  • a non-transitory machine-readable medium having instructions stored therein, which when executed by a processor causes the processor to perform operations that comprise receiving, at an access node, media content from one or more client devices, the media content including a plurality of content items; processing at least a first portion of the media content to produce processed media content at the access node, said processing based at least in part on characteristics of the plurality of content items; and transmitting the processed media content to a server.
  • Figure 1 depicts an example system to introduce various concepts of media processing at an access node in accordance with an embodiment of this disclosure.
  • Figure 2 depicts example operations of media processing at an access node in accordance with an embodiment of this disclosure.
  • Figure 3 depicts an example timing diagram of media processing at an access node in accordance with an embodiment of this disclosure.
  • Figure 4 depicts a conceptual diagram as a first example of media processing at an access node in accordance with an embodiment of this disclosure.
  • Figure 5 depicts a conceptual diagram as a second example of media processing at an access node in accordance with an embodiment of this disclosure.
  • Figure 6 depicts several example media processing operations that may be performed at an access node in accordance with an embodiment of this disclosure.
  • Figure 7 depicts an electronic device capable of implementing various embodiments of this disclosure.
  • an access node is any device that provides a wireless or wired connection for the client device to access other networks or servers.
  • the example embodiments described relate to a wireless access node in which the client device(s) are wireless coupled to the access node.
  • well-known instruction instances, protocols, structures and techniques have not been shown in detail in order not to obfuscate the description.
  • an access node may enhance the upload experience by performing media processing services at the access node.
  • Performing the media processing services at the access node may reduce the bandwidth utilization of a backhaul network connection between the access node and the server.
  • the media processing services may improve the quality and usefulness of the media content that gets uploaded to the server.
  • the access node may have additional processor capability and memory available to perform media processing services that may otherwise be unavailable or limited at the client device. Additionally, the access node may perform the media processing services for a plurality of content items from one or more client devices.
  • the access node 1 10 may comprise a mobile device.
  • mobile device may operate as an access node for another mobile device operating as a client device.
  • the access node 1 10 may comprise a mobile device that provides network access for a plurality of accessories associated with the mobile device.
  • the plurality of accessories may utilize BLUETOOTHTM, or other short-range radio frequency connection, to communicate via the mobile device to an upstream network.
  • the access node 110 comprises a WLAN AP that provides a wireless access link 105 to each of the client device 101 and other client device(s) 102 .
  • the client device 101 may synchronize media content with the server 130 by transmitting media content and waiting for acknowledgement. If other client device(s) 102 are concurrently utilizing the access node 1 10, the upload session may take longer and cause more power consumption. For example, during family or group events, multiple client devices may utilize an access node at the same time. Each client device may be capturing media content and uploading content via the access node 110. In a conventional mobile device, a photo sharing application may be configured to upload all unsynchronized media content. However, some content items may be more or less desirable to share than others. Uploading an undesirable low quality image may cause delay for uploading the more desirable high quality image. To improve the upload experience and to enhance the quality and desirability of the uploaded images, the access node 1 10 may provide media processing service(s) 120.
  • media processing service(s) 120 are envisioned in this disclosure. In various embodiments, one or more different media processing services may be combined.
  • the media processing service(s) 120 may include a content processing module 121.
  • the content processing module 121 may enhance or transform content items prior to uploading the content items.
  • the content items may be enhanced by a media enhancement process or compressed to reduce upload size.
  • the media enhancement process may transform the content item.
  • a photograph may be modified by a media enhancement process to adjust color tone, correct for red eye, adjust contrast, etc.
  • photographs may be modified in accordance with a color scheme or theme (such as sepia, grayscale, or the like).
  • the content processing module 121 may process content items from multiple client devices so that an uploaded collection of content items from multiple client devices have a similar quality.
  • the rank module 122 may determine a quality metric for each of a plurality of content items. Content items having a higher quality may be uploaded to the server on behalf of the client device, while content items having a lower quality may be discarded.
  • the quality metric may be based on sharpness, blurriness, contrast, brightness, resolution, color accuracy, distortion, vignetting, dynamic range, lens flare, moire patterns, or other characteristics of the content item.
  • the quality metric may be based on voice recognition, noise, clipping, speech clarity, or the like.
  • a threshold may be used by the rank module 122 to determine which quality metric values represent high quality content items and which quality metric values represent low quality items.
  • the threshold may be system-defined, user-defined, or dynamically adjusting. For example, the threshold may dynamically change in relation to the quantity of content items and/or the current bandwidth availability of the backhaul network connection 142.
  • the threshold may be increased such that the uploaded content items are of the highest quality.
  • the threshold may be decreased such that more content items may be uploaded.
  • a filter module 123 may be included in the media processing service(s) 120.
  • the filter module 123 may filter low quality content items based on the quality metric and/or ranking provided by the rank module 122.
  • the filter module 123 may discard content items below the quality threshold.
  • the filter module 123 may discard redundant content items.
  • the filter module 123 may be configured to identify two content items that have redundant content.
  • the redundant content item may be identical, duplicate, or overlapping to another content item.
  • Each client device may attempt to upload a photograph that is redundant to the other.
  • the filter module 123 may identify that the scene matches and discard one of redundant content items.
  • Metadata in the content items may help the filter module 123 to identify redundant content items.
  • the filter module 123 may determine that two content items have common or close timestamp. The filter module 123 may compare the content items with the common or close timestamp to determine if they are directed at the same scene or have the faces of the same group of people.
  • the filter module 123 may discard the lower quality redundant content item. Alternatively, the filter module 123 may keep the first received redundant content item and discard the later received redundant content item.
  • Another example of a filter may include an event-based filter.
  • the filter module 123 may utilize metadata, such as timestamp or position information, to select or deselect content items for an event.
  • the event-based filter may be used to discard content items that are not related in time and/or location.
  • a filter may be configured to remove photographs that do not have a person's face.
  • a filter may be configured to keep photographs that have a scenic view (such as a skyline or outdoor view) and discard other photographs. Filters may be used to keep or discard content items based on lighting.
  • Filters may be used to identify persons.
  • the filter module 123 may determine facial recognition patterns among the content items. Determining facial recognition patterns may include counting a first quantity of content items that include a first face of a first person and counting a second quantity of content items that include a second face of a second person. The filter module 123 may discard a content item if the first quantity of content items is above a face count limit or is above a threshold percentage relative to a total quantity of the plurality of content items.
  • a compilation module 124 may be included in the media processing service(s) 120.
  • the compilation module 124 may be used to collect content items into an album or collection.
  • the compilation module 124 may create a photo album with multiple photographs from several client devices.
  • the compilation module 124 may create a panoramic view from several image content items.
  • the compilation module 124 may create a video representation of several image content items.
  • the compilation module 124 may generate a compilation content item that can be uploaded in addition to or in lieu of the multiple content items.
  • An upload/share module 125 may enhance the uploading and sharing of content items from one or more client devices. For example, the upload/share module 125 may group content items from different client devices to create a more complete media content album. The upload/share module 125 may be configured to upload content items to a photo sharing website or social networking website on behalf of an account owner for the photo sharing website or social networking website. In one embodiment, the upload/share module 125 may be configured to upload content items to multiple photo sharing or social networking websites using a plurality of accounts. The upload/share module 125 may "post" the content items on behalf of one or more users who provide permissions for the upload/share module 125 to post on their behalf. For example, users of a social networking website may grant permission to an "application" that has permission to post on their behalf. The upload/share module 125 may transmit the content items to a server associated with the application, such that the application can then post the content items to multiple accounts.
  • the upload/share module 125 may utilize facial detection to automatically tag or link persons that are included in the content item(s). The upload/share module 125 may also determine which client device(s) or server(s) should receive the processed content items.
  • Many other media processing services 120 may be implemented.
  • Several thresholds or configurations may be used with the media processing service(s) 120. For example, information about a user data plan, upstream bandwidth, or cloud storage size may be used to modify a threshold that impacts the quantity of content items that are uploaded. User upload history or user preferences may also be used to dynamically adjust the thresholds.
  • FIG. 2 depicts example operations (flow 200) of media processing at an access node that provides network access for one or more client devices.
  • the access node may receive media content from one or more client devices.
  • the media content may include a plurality of content items.
  • the access node may process at least a first portion of the media content to produce processed media content at the access node.
  • the access node may process the media content based at least in part on characteristics of the plurality of content items.
  • the access node may transmit the processed media content to a server.
  • FIG. 3 depicts an example timing diagram 300 of media processing at an access node in accordance with an embodiment of this disclosure.
  • an access node 310 may receive media content from a first client device 301, a second client device 302, and a third client device 303.
  • the example timing diagram 300 is provided to illustrate that timing for processing media content at the access node 310 and the uploading/sharing of the processed media content may or may not be arbitrary with regard to times at which the access node 310 receives uploaded media content.
  • the first client device 301 may begin uploading first media content 331.
  • a synchronization process at the first client device 301 may begin to transmit content items to the access node 310.
  • the content items may be included in messages directed to a server (not shown) accessible by the access node 310.
  • the access node 310 intercepts the messages and begins processing 340 the media content at the access node. At least a first portion of the media content may be processed to produce processed media content. At some point after processing 340 has begun, the access node 310 may upload or share the processed media content 350. Uploading of a first portion of processed media content may occur while the access node continues processing 340 a second portion of the media content.
  • the second client device 302 may begin uploading second media content 332.
  • the third client device 303 may begin uploading third media content 333. It is noted that the various client devices may not begin uploading media content at the same time.
  • the access node 310 may be configured to delay the upload of processed media content for a period of time to determine if multiple client devices are uploading related media content. Alternatively, the access node 310 may automatically adjust the media processing service(s) when media content is received from an additional client device.
  • FIG. 4 depicts a conceptual diagram 400 in which multiple client devices upload media content via an access node 410.
  • the media content includes a plurality of content items, including content item(s) 431 from a first client device 401, content item(s) 432 from a second client device 402, and content item(s) 433 from a third client device 403.
  • the access node 410 includes ranking and filtering features.
  • the content items 431, 432, 433 may be analyzed to determine a quality metric for each content item.
  • the quality metric may be compared with a quality threshold 460 to identify low quality items.
  • low quality item 461 and low quality item 462 are content items that have a quality metric below the quality threshold 460.
  • the remaining items may be deemed high quality items 441, 442, 443, 444.
  • a redundant item 452 was determined to be above the quality threshold 460 but was redundant to one of the other content items.
  • a filtered item 451 represents an example of the access node 410 filtering an item based on other filter settings. For example, the filtered item 451 may have been discarded based on a facial recognition pattern, or other filter.
  • FIG 6. Various example figures are further described in Figure 6.
  • the access node 410 may discard the redundant item 452, the filtered item 451, and low quality items 461, 462. Therefore, the backhaul network connection may be preserved for more quickly upload the high quality items 441, 442, 443, 444 to the server 470.
  • FIG. 5 depicts a conceptual diagram 500 in which an access node 510 (similar to access node 410) prepares a compilation content item based on a plurality of content items.
  • the access node 510 may receive content item(s) 431 from a first client device 401, content item(s) 432 from a second client device 402, and content item(s) 433 from a third client device 403. Similar to Figure 4, the access node 510 may rank the content items 432, 432, 433 based on quality.
  • a filtered item 451 may be discarded based on filter settings even if the quality of the filtered item 451 is above the quality threshold 460.
  • Redundant item 452 may also be discarded for being redundant to one of the high quality items 441, 442, 443, 444.
  • the high quality items 441, 442, 443, 444 represent content items having a quality metric above the quality threshold 460 and not filtered or discarded for another reason.
  • Low quality items 461 may be discarded for having a quality metric below the quality threshold 460.
  • the access node 510 may produce a compilation content item 530 based on the high quality items 441, 442, 443, 444.
  • the compilation content item 530 may be a panoramic image, a video composition of several content items, a photo album, or the like.
  • the compilation content item 530 may be derived from the high quality items 441, 442, 443, 444, but does not necessarily contain all of the media content from the high quality items 441, 442, 443, 444.
  • the compilation content item 530 may be a photo collage having portions of images from the high quality items 441, 442, 443, 444.
  • Other examples of compilation content item 530 may be readily conceived.
  • the access node 510 may upload the compilation content item 530 to a first server 550.
  • the access node 510 may be configured to share the uploaded compilation content item 552.
  • the access node 510 may tag, share, link, or otherwise, associate the uploaded compilation content item 552 to end users associated with the first client device 401, second client device 402, and third client device 403.
  • the access node 510 may utilize facial recognition to identify people included in the compilation content item 530 and share the uploaded compilation content item 552 with those people.
  • the access node 510 may also upload the compilation content item 530 to a second server 560.
  • the access node 510 may cause shared compilation content item 562 to be stored on a social network website, photo sharing website, or cloud server.
  • Figure 6 is a conceptual diagram 600 that depicts several example media processing operations that may be performed at an access node in accordance with this disclosure. Portions of Figure 6 may be included or omitted in various embodiments. Furthermore, ordering of the media processing operations may be changed in different embodiments.
  • Figure 6 includes several example filters and processes, including a basic filter 610, quality-based filter 620, content based filter 630, facial recognition filter 640, ranking process 650, and compilation process 660.
  • the access node receives plurality of content item 601 from one or more client devices.
  • the access node may discard unusable content items 612. For example, a content item may be discarded if the access node is unable to open, decode, or render the content item.
  • Unusable content items may include content items that are corrupted or incomplete. Such content items may be discarded to reduce the amount of media processing at the access node and reduce the upload requirements of the backhaul network connection.
  • the access node may also process content items to improve quality 614.
  • the basic filter 610 may include a contrast, color, tone, brightness, redeye, or other automatic enhancement process that can be applied to content items.
  • the access node may determine a quality metric 622 for each content item.
  • the quality -based filter 620 may discard content items having a quality metric below a quality threshold 624.
  • the quality threshold may be user-defined, system-defined, or dynamically determined.
  • the access node may determine facial recognition patterns 642. For example, the facial recognition filter 640 may identify persons and categorize the content items based on identified persons. The facial recognition filter 640 may discard content items based on facial recognition settings 644. For example, the facial recognition filter 640 may attempt to include only the content items that have a particular person and discard content items that do not include the particular person. Alternatively, the facial recognition filter 640 may attempt to create an even distribution of content items among various persons, such that no one person monopolizes the collection of content items.
  • the access node may determine ordering of the content items based on characteristics of the content items 652. For example, the quality metric 622, facial recognition patterns 642, or other information may be used to rank the content items.
  • the access node may generate a compilation content item 665.
  • the compilation content item 665 may represent a new content item that is derived from a plurality of content items.
  • the access node may upload 670 the compilation content item and/or the content items that have not been discarded by the basic filter 610, quality -based filter 620, content based filter 630, or facial recognition filter 640.
  • the ranking process 650 may be used to determine the order in which the access node uploads the content items.
  • the access node may select a subset of the plurality of content items 601 to transmit to the server.
  • the subset of content items to upload may be based at least in part a ranking of content items by ranking process 650 or the quality metrics 622.
  • the access node may determine a quantity of content items to include in the subset based at least in part on an upload limit, user data plan, or backhaul bandwidth availability.
  • Figures 1-6 and the operations described herein are examples meant to aid in understanding various embodiments and should not limit the scope of the claims. Embodiments may perform additional operations, fewer operations, operations in parallel or in a different order, and some operations differently.
  • aspects of the present disclosure may be embodied as a system, method, or computer program product. Accordingly, aspects of the present disclosure may take the form of an entirely hardware embodiment, a software embodiment (including firmware, resident software, micro-code, etc.) or an embodiment combining software and hardware aspects that may all generally be referred to herein as a "circuit,” "unit” or “system.” Furthermore, aspects of the present disclosure may take the form of a computer program product embodied in one or more computer readable medium(s) having computer readable program code embodied thereon.
  • the computer readable medium may be a computer readable storage medium.
  • a computer readable storage medium may be, for example, but not limited to, an electronic, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor system, apparatus, or device, or any suitable combination of the foregoing.
  • a computer readable storage medium may be any tangible medium that can contain, or store a program for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device.
  • Computer program code embodied on a computer readable medium for carrying out operations for aspects of the present disclosure may be written in any combination of one or more programming languages, including an object oriented programming language such as Java, Smalltalk, C++ or the like and conventional procedural programming languages, such as the "C" programming language or similar programming languages.
  • the program code may execute entirely on the user's computer, partly on the user's computer, as a stand-alone software package, partly on the user's computer and partly on a remote computer or entirely on the remote computer or server.
  • the remote computer may be connected to the user's computer through any type of network, including a local area network (LAN) or a wide area network (WAN), or the connection may be made to an external computer (for example, through the Internet using an Internet Service Provider).
  • LAN local area network
  • WAN wide area network
  • Internet Service Provider an Internet Service Provider
  • These computer program instructions may also be stored in a computer readable medium that can direct a computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other devices to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the computer readable medium produce an article of manufacture including instructions which implement the function/act specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks.
  • the computer program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other devices to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer, other programmable apparatus or other devices to produce a computer implemented process such that the instructions which execute on the computer or other programmable apparatus provide processes for implementing the functions/acts specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks.
  • FIG. 7 is an example block diagram of one embodiment of an electronic device 700 capable of implementing various embodiments of this disclosure.
  • the electronic device 700 implement functionality described as any one of access nodes 110, 310, 410.
  • the electronic device 700 may be an access point, small cell base station, cellular base station, LAN switch, or the like.
  • the electronic device 700 may be an electronic device such as a laptop computer, a tablet computer, a mobile phone, a powerline communication device, a gaming console, or other electronic systems.
  • the electronic device 700 includes a processor unit 702 (possibly including multiple processors, multiple cores, multiple nodes, and/or implementing multi-threading, etc.).
  • the electronic device 700 includes a memory unit 706.
  • the memory unit 706 may be system memory (e.g., one or more of cache, SRAM, DRAM, zero capacitor RAM, Twin Transistor RAM, eDRAM, EDO RAM, DDR RAM, EEPROM, NRAM, RRAM, SONOS, PRAM, etc.) or any one or more of the above already described possible realizations of machine-readable media.
  • the electronic device 700 also includes a bus 701 (e.g., PCI, ISA, PCI-Express, HyperTransport®, InfiniBand®, NuBus, AHB, AXI, etc.).
  • the electronic device 700 may include a media processing unit 730 configured to implement various embodiments described in the previous figures.
  • the media processing unit 730 may provide media processing service(s) 120.
  • the media processing service(s) 120 may include one or more of the content processing module 121, rank module 122, filter module 123, compilation module 124, upload/share module 125 described in Figure 1 or the corresponding functionality described in Figure 6.
  • any one of these functionalities may be partially (or entirely) implemented in hardware and/or on the processor unit 702.
  • the functionality may be implemented with an application specific integrated circuit, in logic implemented in the processor unit 702, in a co-processor on a peripheral device or card, etc.
  • realizations may include fewer or additional components not illustrated in Figure 11 (e.g., video cards, audio cards, additional network interfaces, peripheral devices, etc.).
  • the processor unit 702, the memory unit 706, network interfaces 704 may be coupled to the bus 701. Although illustrated as being coupled to the bus 701, the memory unit 706 may be directly coupled to the processor unit 702.

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