Response Message Transmission with Copied Headers for Ultrafast Replies
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing communication systems are slow in responding to incoming messages, particularly in fields requiring ultrafast communication, leading to potential losses due to outdated price updates in trading and other applications.
Innovation Solution
A method and system that splits an incoming physical signal into two copies, where the first copy's header part is directly transmitted, and the second copy is interpreted to determine message receipt, generating a response signal based on the payload to form a complete response message, ensuring rapid transmission.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If the header part of the response message is generated internally by interpreting the incoming message, then the response message can be properly formatted and validated, but the response time increases and ultrafast communication cannot be achieved
Solution Approach 1:
The header part of the incoming physical signal is reused directly as the header part of the response signal before any interpretation or processing of the incoming message occurs. This preliminary action eliminates the time-consuming header generation step while ensuring proper formatting through the inherent structure of the reused header.
Solution Approach 2:
The header part of the incoming physical signal is copied and used as the header part of the response signal. This copying approach preserves the exact formatting and structure of the original header without requiring regeneration, thereby maintaining reliability while reducing response time.
2Reliability
If the entire incoming physical signal is interpreted and processed before transmission, then the response message can be accurately generated based on the payload, but the response time increases due to processing delays
Solution Approach 1:
The response signal generation process is segmented into two independent parts: the header part is taken directly from the incoming physical signal without interpretation, while the payload part is generated based on interpretation of the incoming payload. This segmentation allows parallel processing and eliminates sequential delays.
Solution Approach 2:
The header part of the response signal is prepared in advance by directly copying it from the incoming physical signal before any interpretation or processing occurs. This preliminary preparation of the header enables the payload processing to proceed independently and simultaneously, reducing overall response time.
3Ease of manufacture
If a complete copy of the incoming message is transmitted as the response, then the transmission process is simplified, but the response becomes meaningless and does not provide actual communication value
Solution Approach 1:
The payload part is extracted from the incoming physical signal and used as the basis for generating a meaningful response payload. This extraction ensures that the response contains actual communication value by being based on the content of the incoming message, rather than simply transmitting a complete copy.
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AI summary
A method transmits a response message in response to an incoming message. A header portion of the incoming message is identical to a header portion of the response message. A payload of the incoming message is different from a payload of the response message. The method splits an incoming physical signal representing the incoming message into a first and a second copy. The first copy is provided to a transmitter system. Further, the method generates a signal and, based on determining that a message is received from at least part of the second copy, provides the generated signal to the transmitter system so that the generated signal is transmitted after at least part of the first copy's header part has been transmitted. The transmitted at least part of the first copy's header part and the transmitted generated signal together form a transmitted response signal representing the response message.


