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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 07, 2016
Filed:
May. 28, 2013
Openet Telecom Ltd., Dublin, IE;
Thomas Brady, Dublin, IE;
Craig Ferguson, Kildare, IE;
Peter Haraszti, Dublin, IE;
Cameron Ross Dunne, Kildare, IE;
Alan McNamee, Dublin, IE;
Openet Telecom LTD., Dublin, IE;
Abstract
A combination of a common key routing (CKR) method and a data locality table (DLT) method may be used to route communication messages in a telecommunication network to achieve improved data locality and reduce secondary key lookups. A processor in a multiprocessor computing system may receive a first communication message that includes subscriber identifiers that uniquely identify a subscriber, generate a common key based on the subscriber identifiers included in the first communication message, and identify a first logical scalable unit that includes a first database memory that stores subscriber data relating to the subscriber by querying a data locality table with the common key. The processor may also identify a first application processor in the multiprocessor computing system that is part of the first logical scalable unit and send the first communication message to the first application processor.