AcceleRoute’s™ Patented Switch Design Remedies Major Routing Problems of Legacy Networks.
Mr. Greg Waite, CEO of InventionShare, announced the release of AcceleRoute’s new patent pending designs for distributed control of a vast communication networks remedying major routing problems associated with routing of legacy networks.
Speaking from his Ottawa office, Mr. Waite said AcceleRoute’s breakthrough designs for routers and switches offer high power efficiency, a less complex design and higher throughput.
The AcceleRoute invention portfolio is nine invention families comprised of 19 issued US patents and 11 applications. The CTO is very credible, with over 100 patents filed and significant industry experience at Nortel. AcceleRoute addresses all the key drivers for data center evolution. A hundred per cent of control traffic and 80% of data traffic has only one hop; there is less network congestion and complexity; it is easier to manage and expand; and there is better utilization of ports and, importantly, much less power consumption and better overall performance. The technology can be implemented on a single or multiple router design as a data center or in a data center and co-exist with current technology.
The processing effort of route generation and tracking network-elements’ states is distributed among multiple coordinated network controllers. The network controllers may be interconnected in a full mesh structure, preferably through a spectral-temporal connector, to form a distributed control system for a network of a large number of nodes.
The disclosed control system remedies major routing problems of legacy networks.
Mr. Waite said, “We have this patent portfolio available now for those companies who are looking to produce totally new and unique architectures, switches and routers. AcceleRoute’s less complex designs increase capacity and provide higher throughput, no queuing and less latency – which all lead to less processing time and processing costs, thereby reducing power consumption significantly.”