Adaptive fragmentation techniques implemented on a data network

Multiplex communications – Pathfinding or routing – Switching a message which includes an address header

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C370S465000, C370S473000, C370S474000

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ABSTRACT:
At least one technique is disclosed for improving the efficiency of fragmentation techniques currently implemented in conventional data networks. According to a specific embodiments, fragmentation may be automatically and dynamically enabled on a particular link at times when there is real-time traffic being carried over that link. At times when there is no real-time traffic being carried over the link, fragmentation may be automatically and dynamically disabled or significantly reduced. In this way, the technique of the present invention may be used to improve the efficiency data networks.

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