Method and apparatus for real-time parallel delivery of segments of a large payload file

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7076553
APP PUB NO 20020131423A1
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09984019

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A scalable content delivery network (SCDN) employs a parallel download mechanism to ensure that a demanded file is present at a station in time for user consumption. This mechanism is used in solving the content caching and storage problem for applications such as video-on-demand, which is commonly perceived as a tough problem in the industry. In the network, files are divided into smaller units called tracks according to the nature of data contained in each of them. Tracks are further divided into smaller equally sized units called block files. This division builds the foundation for parallel download. A sequence server provides a lock-free mechanism for multiple threads or processes to access data atomically. The sequence server allows clients to gain sequential access to data, or to find out whether the sequence has been violated so that they can retry their operation or take corrective action. Advantages of the invention include the ability to handle distribution of large files and process sequencing.

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INTEL CORPORATION2200 MISSION COLLEGE BOULEVARD SANTA CLARA CA 95054

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Chan, Desmond Cho-Hung Mountain View, CA 6 2014
Gropp, William D Naperville, IL 1 104
Isaacson, Trygve San Lorenzo, CA 2 2127
Sim, Siew Yong Cupertino, CA 10 2117
Thakur, Rajeev Santa Clara, CA 9 173

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