laneshifting
Laneshifting is a term used in computer networking to describe the process of moving a data packet from one communication channel, or lane, to another. This is often done to optimize network performance, manage traffic congestion, or adapt to changing network conditions. In high-speed communication systems, multiple lanes may be used in parallel to increase the overall bandwidth. Laneshifting can occur at various points in the network, from the physical layer up to higher protocol layers.
One common scenario for laneshifting is in serial communication interfaces, such as PCIe or USB. These interfaces
Another application of laneshifting is in telecommunications and wireless networks. Here, it can refer to the