17806201. COMPUTER-BASED SERVICE CHAIN NODE ADEQUACY FRAMEWORK simplified abstract (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION)

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COMPUTER-BASED SERVICE CHAIN NODE ADEQUACY FRAMEWORK

Organization Name

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Harish Bharti of Pune (IN)

Rajesh Kumar Saxena of Thane East (IN)

Sandeep Sukhija of Rajasthan (IN)

Deepak Bajaj of Jaipur (IN)

COMPUTER-BASED SERVICE CHAIN NODE ADEQUACY FRAMEWORK - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17806201 titled 'COMPUTER-BASED SERVICE CHAIN NODE ADEQUACY FRAMEWORK

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method to improve the efficiency of service chain nodes in a network using 5G technology. The method involves creating network slices for specific business processes to ensure stable operations of each node.

  • Utilizes 5G technology standard for broadband cellular networks architecture
  • Creates network slices for dedicated business processes
  • Ensures stable operations of each node within the network slice
  • Optimizes network adequacy to handle requests
  • Introduces a model for pre-processor without impacting existing functionality
  • Balances queues and implements rapid packet delivery to decongested queues

Potential Applications

  • Telecommunication networks
  • Internet of Things (IoT) networks
  • Cloud computing networks
  • Service providers and data centers

Problems Solved

  • Inefficient service chain node operations
  • Congestion and delays in network queues
  • Inadequate network capacity to handle requests

Benefits

  • Improved efficiency and stability of service chain nodes
  • Faster packet delivery and reduced congestion
  • Enhanced network capacity and performance
  • Better utilization of 5G technology for dedicated business processes


Original Abstract Submitted

In an approach to improve service chain node adequacy, embodiments utilize fifth-generation technology standard (5G) for broadband cellular networks architecture for creating relevant network slices for dedicated business processes, to ensure that each node within the network slice has stabilized operations. Embodiments employ an optimization technique, maximize a model of network adequacy to ensure there is a predetermined amount of adequacy to handle a request, and introduce the model for pre-processor without impacting existing functionality. Embodiments apply one or more constraints to one or more systems to balance the one or more queues; and implement a rapid packet delivery to a subsequent entity comprising decongested queues.