Smart Router definition

Smart Router means a smart router system which CESL may use which may route an Order to an Execution Venue other than the agreed Execution Venue.
Smart Router means Sellers’ proprietary order-routing technology that allows Sellers’ customers to route and execute market orders in more than one venue.
Smart Router. The Smart Router is installed on a smart board and implements the smart routing feature. Messages are forwarded to different components in the network according to the flow-label/traffic class tagging of an IPv6 message. IoT6 Multi-protocol gateway (IoT6 GW): This is a component that provides an IoT6 stack interface for legacy devices which can be deployed on a smart board. The IoT6 GW thereby provides oBIX objects for the interaction with legacy devices and as such acts as a layer of abstraction between IoT6 and heterogeneous legacy devices and their associated networks. HTML5 GUI: The HTML5 GUI called oBeliX [7] is a control engineering interface based on JavaScript and CSS and uses the HTTP and JSON protocol binding for oBIX. This component is a generic oBIX client that provides the user an interface that allows to interactively create control logic. The control logic that is created can be used for lightweight- transient wiring of building automation devices. RFID reader/door opener/light actuator/heating valve/sun blind actuator/brightness actuator/ legacy alarm device (legacy device): Devices of this class communicate via protocols that are different from the IPv6 protocol, so-called “legacy protocols”. Legacy devices are therefore usually integrated into the IoT6 through some form of gateway. Intelligent temperature sensor: Sensor which is directly integrated into the IoT6 using IPv6. This sensor autonomously detects a value which is “out of bounds” and in this case tags the temperature message as “critical” using flow label and traffic class of a standard IPv6 package.

Examples of Smart Router in a sentence

  • The Smart Router is available only with respect to certain securities and markets.

  • As a result, we do not (and cannot) guarantee market best pricing or best execution through the Website or when using our Smart Router feature, which routes trades across liquidity pools on the Protocol only.

  • You agree and understand that: (a) all trades you submit through the Website are considered unsolicited, which means that they are solely initiated by you; (b) you have not received any investment advice from us in connection with any trades, including those you place via our Smart Router API; and (c) we do not conduct a suitability review of any trades you submit.

  • The Smart Router then inspects the packet and – finding the routing hint – forwards it to the safety server instead of the CMS which would otherwise have been the destination.

  • The Smart Router itself then merely knows what destination addresses are associated with a particular routing CMS 0x2/0xAA Smart Router 0x3/0xBB Safety Server hint.

  • This component tags temperature messages and then forwards them to a Smart Router which is then responsible for routing messages to different servers according to their tagging (step 14).

  • Further, interoperability between the Local Data Server and a Smart Router and a Safety Server has to be assured to perform temperature trending and logging (step 15) and information about an alarm situation (step 17).

  • CES’s systems or traders may use the Smart Router or other routing mechanisms to route Orders to exchanges, market centers and other broker-dealers based upon a number of factors including size of the Order, trading characteristics of the security, the opportunity for price improvement and reduced execution costs.

  • The Smart Router must provide the capability of receiving a flow-label tagged sensor value from the Local Data Server.

  • The Smart Router is implemented on a Smart Board and as such can reside on the same Smart Board as the IoT6 Gateway: for clarity of the task distribution, both parts have been realized as its own components in the scenario.


More Definitions of Smart Router

Smart Router. A resource installed on a smart board and implements the smart routing feature. Messages are forwarded to different components in the network according to the flow-label/traffic class tagging of an IPv6 message. • Intelligent temperature sensor: Device (Sensor) which is directly integrated into the IoT6 using IPv6. This sensor autonomously detects a value which is “out of bounds” and in this case tags the temperature message as “critical” using flow label and traffic class of a standard IPv6 package. • Devices: Mobile phone, tablet or smartphone. • Safety Server (CMS): A resource that represent a distinctive form of CMS which is responsible for handling emergency situations. As such, this CMS includes rules that raise alarms in a particular part of the building in case a critical situation arises. It can interact with a number of components and devices integrated in the IoT6 architecture. • Local Control and Management System (CMS): A resource that handles the execution of scenes in form of rules. These rules may be used to perceive the environment and its status and make the system act accordingly. Further, the component may also host legacy devices connected to the IoT6 through the Local CMS as gateway.

Related to Smart Router

  • Router means a modem or router provided by us for use by you in connection with the Broadband Service.

  • Smart Meter means a meter which tells us how much Energy you are using without us having to visit your home and which enables you to see how much Energy you are using;

  • Mobile Network means the network facilities and/or network services comprising the public cellular network for the provision of Call Communications.

  • Core Network means the transport infrastructure identified in accordance with Chapter III of Regulation (EU) No 1315/2013;

  • Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) means a switched network service that provides end-to-end digital connectivity for the simultaneous transmission of voice and data. Basic Rate Interface-ISDN (BRI-ISDN) provides for a digital transmission of two (2) 64 Kbps bearer channels and one (1) 16 Kbps data channel (2B+D).