BGP-FS Messaging for Granular Computing Power Scheduling
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Solution Overview
Problem
Current solutions lack effective methods for scheduling computing power services in a computing power network, which is essential for meeting diverse computing expectations and ensuring deterministic service performance.
Innovation Solution
A data transmission method using the Border Gateway Protocol Flow Specification (BGP-FS) protocol to carry identification and operation information of computing power services, enabling efficient scheduling and management of computing power resources.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If computing power services are scheduled without effective scheduling methods, then network resource allocation is simple, but service performance cannot meet diverse computing expectations
Solution Approach 1:
The patent introduces BGP-FS protocol messages as an intermediary mechanism to carry computing power service identification information and scheduling instructions. This protocol acts as a mediator between network nodes and computing power resources, enabling reliable service scheduling without requiring complex direct control mechanisms at each node.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent leverages the existing BGP-FS protocol framework, which is already used for network flow specification, to also handle computing power service scheduling. This multi-functional approach allows the same protocol infrastructure to serve both network resource allocation and computing power management, reducing overall system complexity while improving service reliability.
2Adaptability or versatility
If computing power resources are allocated without granular scheduling, then resource allocation is fast, but cannot meet diverse computing expectations
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments computing power resources into distinct service instances with unique identification information, allowing granular scheduling of individual services rather than treating all resources uniformly. This segmentation enables flexible allocation to meet diverse computing expectations while maintaining efficient processing through structured protocol messages.
3Productivity
If network slices are divided without effective identification, then network resource sharing is efficient, but service identification and scheduling become difficult
Solution Approach 1:
The patent uses distinctive identification information fields in BGP-FS protocol messages to differentiate between various computing power services and network slices, similar to using color changes for identification. These unique identifiers enable efficient resource sharing while making service detection and scheduling straightforward through clear protocol message structures.
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AI summary
The present disclosure provides a data transmission method, including: generating a Boarder Gateway Protocol Flow Specification (BGP-FS) protocol message carrying identification information and operation information of a computing power service; and sending the BGP-FS protocol message. The present disclosure further provides a data processing method, an electronic device, and a computer-readable medium.


