De-fragmentation of transmission sequences

a transmission sequence and defragmentation technology, applied in the field of progressive transmission, can solve the problems of high fragmentation rate of structured documents as seen by the end user, severe fragmentation, and device limitation of display capabilities

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-05-11
NTT DOCOMO INC +1
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The invention allows for flexibility by selecting nodes based on their importance weights before decoding them into smaller parts or after decompressing it afterwards. This helps improve efficiency when processing large amounts of data quickly while maintaining consistence across multiple documents being processed simultaneously.

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Technologies aim at improving efficiency when delivering large amounts of electronic files (ES) across networks without causing any issues associated with fragmentation caused by traditional methods used for transferring them between devices. These improvements include optimizing file organization based upon organizational rules, reducing redundancy in irrelevant segments within emails, enabling dynamic ordering of important fragments while maintaining consistence among these components, providing contextual weights to enhance visual appeal even if they become fragmentated, and implementing relevant weightings only once per email message delivery.

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[0160] In particular, FIG. 14 shows a measurement values for documentation for four cases: [0161] document fragmentation after application of relevance weightings to initial transmission sequence without application of de-fragmentation methods according to the present invention; [0162] Case 2: document fragmentation after application of relevance weightings to initial transmission sequence and application of the first de-fragmentation method according to the present invention; [0163] Case 3: document fragmentation after application of relevance weightings to initial transmission sequence and application of the second de-fragmentation method according to the present invention; [0164] Case 4: document fragmentation after application of relevance weightings to initial transmission sequence and application of the first and second de-fragmentation method according to the present invention;

[0165]FIG. 14 shows the results achieved for fifty different structured documents. The distribution o

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The present invention aims at avoiding fragmentation during transmission of a structured document (10). This is achieved by a method of progressive transmission for a structured document (10). the structured document (10) comprising sub-documents (12, 14, 16, . . . ) with related relevance weightings. In particular, a fragmentation measure is determined according to the transmission sequence in an automatic manner using a formal expression of fragmentation. After comparison the fragmentation measure with a predetermined threshold value the transmission sequence is modified to reduce fragmentation when the fragmentation measure exceeds the threshold value.

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