Simple Message Packet Communication for Faster Data Exchange
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing communication methods in fields like FA and IA face inefficiencies in data processing due to frequent determinations for detailed information acquisition, leading to prolonged communication times.
Innovation Solution
A communication method that transmits and receives a simple message packet with omitted third information, such as address and length details, allowing for faster processing by utilizing preset information stored in the communication device.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If detailed information is acquired frequently to ensure complete processing information, then processing reliability is improved, but communication time increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent extracts only the essential information needed for processing from the complete message packet. By taking out only the critical fields (processing type, target device ID) and omitting detailed information (address, length), the system achieves fast communication while maintaining sufficient processing reliability through selective information extraction.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent applies preliminary action by pre-defining processing types and their associated information requirements. The system prepares a set of predefined processing types with known information needs, allowing the communication device to transmit only the necessary subset of information in advance, rather than always transmitting complete detailed information.
2Loss of information
If complete message packets are transmitted to ensure all processing information is available, then processing completeness is improved, but data transmission volume increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent extracts only the essential information needed for processing from the complete message packet. By taking out only the critical fields (processing type, target device ID) and omitting detailed information (address, length), the system achieves fast communication while maintaining sufficient processing reliability through selective information extraction.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent applies partial action by transmitting only the necessary portion of information required for processing. Instead of sending complete message packets with all possible information, the system sends a partial message packet containing only the essential elements needed to identify and execute the processing operation.
3Productivity
If simple message packets are transmitted to reduce communication time, then communication efficiency is improved, but information completeness deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The patent extracts only the essential information needed for processing from the complete message packet. By taking out only the critical fields (processing type, target device ID) and omitting detailed information (address, length), the system achieves fast communication while maintaining sufficient processing reliability through selective information extraction.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent applies parameter changes by modifying the message packet structure to include only essential parameters. The system changes the information parameters from complete detailed information to a simplified set of critical parameters, achieving faster transmission while maintaining processing capability through the essential extracted parameters.
Data Source
AI summary
There is a communication method for a communication device including: a communication control portion configured to perform communication control; a transmission portion configured to transmit a message packet; and a reception portion configured to receive the message packet, the communication method comprising: transmitting a simple message packet in which information of at least part of third information is omitted among first information indicating a type of processing to be executed by a target device identified as a transmission destination device for the message packet, second information for specifying the target device, and the third information indicating details of the processing.


