18027482. GRAPH-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING POWER SWITCHING OF COMPONENTS simplified abstract (Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ))

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GRAPH-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING POWER SWITCHING OF COMPONENTS

Organization Name

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)

Inventor(s)

Selim Ickin of Stocksund (SE)

Oleg Gorbatov of Luleå (SE)

[[:Category:Daniel Lindstr�m of Luleå (SE)|Daniel Lindstr�m of Luleå (SE)]][[Category:Daniel Lindstr�m of Luleå (SE)]]

Adam Bergkvist of Luleå (SE)

Rafia Inam of Västerås (SE)

Lackis Eleftheriadis of Valbo (SE)

GRAPH-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING POWER SWITCHING OF COMPONENTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18027482 titled 'GRAPH-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING POWER SWITCHING OF COMPONENTS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a computer implemented method for managing power control in a communication system. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:

  • The method involves creating a graph representation of the communication system, where each component is represented as a node and the dependency relationships between components are represented as edges.
  • The edges in the graph have weights that indicate the relative importance of the dependency relationship.
  • The method then generates a policy for managing power control by determining the order in which components should be switched on or off based on the edge weights.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Power management in wireless communication networks.
  • Energy-efficient management of data centers.
  • Optimization of power usage in smart grid systems.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Efficient power control management in complex communication systems.
  • Minimizing power consumption while maintaining system functionality.
  • Prioritizing power control decisions based on the importance of dependency relationships.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved energy efficiency and reduced power consumption.
  • Enhanced system reliability by managing power control based on dependency relationships.
  • Optimal utilization of power resources in communication systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

A computer implemented method of managing power control in a communication system includes generating a graph representation of interdependencies of components of the communication system, wherein the graph representation includes graph nodes corresponding to the components of the communication system and edges between pairs of graph nodes representing dependency relationships between the pairs of nodes. The method generates edge weights for the edges of the graph representation that correspond to the relative importance of the dependency relationship represented by the edge weight, and generates a policy for managing power control by determining an order for switching the components of the communication system on or off based on the edge weights.