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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 28, 2023
Filed:
Jun. 16, 2022
Convida Wireless, Llc, Wilmington, DE (US);
Zhuo Chen, Claymont, DE (US);
Dale N. Seed, Allentown, PA (US);
Michael Starsinic, Newtown, PA (US);
William Robert Flynn, IV, Schwenksville, PA (US);
Rocco Di Girolamo, Laval, CA;
Quang Ly, North Wales, PA (US);
Shamim Akbar Rahman, Cote St. Luc, CA;
Gregory S. Sternberg, Mt. Laurel, NJ (US);
Catalina Mihaela Mladin, Hatboro, NJ (US);
Yogendra C. Shah, Exton, PA (US);
Vinod Kumar Choyi, Conshohocken, PA (US);
Convida Wireless, LLC, Wilmington, DE (US);
Abstract
A caching entity may store a cached copy of a service layer resource. An original hosting entity may maintain a registry of the corresponding cached resources. Optionally, the original hosting entity may set cache parameters to govern the lifetime of the cache on a caching entity. The caching entity may keep storing the cached copy of the resource and the original hosting entity may obtain statistics about the cached resource. By knowing the statistics, e.g. how many times a resource is retrieved on each caching entity, the original hosting entity may better manage the resource.