Staggered Payload Relayer for Traceable Low-Overhead Data Pipelining
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing networking systems are inefficient and compromise data integrity due to excessive computer processing power consumption, large memory requirements, and lack of traceability in data transmission.
Innovation Solution
A staggered payload relayer system utilizing an intermittent message queue and notification service to manage digital payloads between network components, facilitating publisher-subscriber communication without constant data streams, and incorporating debugging wrappers for improved traceability.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Ease of operation
If constant data streams are broadcast to make streams accessible by various devices/services, then data accessibility is improved, but computer processing power consumption increases excessively
Solution Approach 1:
The patent extracts the essential function of data distribution from continuous broadcasting and implements it through intermittent sampling. The stream sampler captures data at specific intervals or triggers, removing the unnecessary continuous transmission while preserving data accessibility for subscribed components.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent implements periodic action by using stream samplers that capture data at defined intervals or based on specific triggers rather than continuously. This periodic sampling approach maintains data accessibility while dramatically reducing processing power consumption compared to constant broadcasting.
2Quantity of substance
If sizable databases are used to store digital payloads, then data storage capacity is improved, but computer memory requirements increase substantially
Solution Approach 1:
The patent extracts only the necessary data elements for processing and transmission, storing them in lightweight payload structures rather than maintaining comprehensive databases. This extraction approach provides sufficient storage capacity for operational needs while minimizing memory footprint.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent uses transient payload objects that are created, processed, and discarded as needed rather than persisting large databases. These short-lived payload structures provide necessary storage capacity for active data while avoiding the substantial memory requirements of permanent database storage.
3Device complexity
If digital payloads are passed without tracking or monitoring capacity, then system simplicity is improved, but data integrity is compromised
Solution Approach 1:
The patent introduces intermediary components including stream samplers, payload serializers, and a stream relay service that provide tracking and monitoring capabilities. These intermediaries maintain data integrity through structured payload handling and tracing while preserving overall system simplicity through standardized interfaces and protocols.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent implements feedback mechanisms through payload tracing and monitoring capabilities that track digital payloads as they move through the system. This feedback allows for error detection, debugging, and data integrity verification without significantly increasing system complexity.
4Loss of information
If debugging wrappers are generated for each digital payload, then traceability is improved, but device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent merges the debugging wrapper functionality into the payload structure itself, combining traceability information with the data being transmitted. This integration approach improves traceability while minimizing additional complexity by using unified data structures rather than separate tracking systems.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent implements universal payload structures that serve multiple functions including data transmission, serialization, and tracing. This multi-functionality approach provides comprehensive traceability through standardized wrappers that work across all payload types without increasing system complexity.
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AI summary
This disclosure describes a payload pipeline system that, as part of an inter-network facilitation system, can facilitate digital payload throughput between network components using a staggered payload relayer. For example, the disclosed systems utilize custom tooling to implement a staggered payload relayer as an intelligent conduit or pipeline that operates as a publisher-subscriber paradigm system (as opposed to a data stream system). In some cases, the disclosed systems can utilize synchronous or asynchronous communication to receive digital payloads for events from publisher network components and to make the digital payloads available within a payload queue maintained by the staggered payload relayer (for access by subscriber network components).


