20240040385. TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE GENERATION AND PROVISIONING FOR COMPUTE RESOURCES simplified abstract (VMWARE, INC.)

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE GENERATION AND PROVISIONING FOR COMPUTE RESOURCES

Organization Name

VMWARE, INC.

Inventor(s)

Victor Cionca of Cork (IE)

Hemanth Kumar Pannem of Danville CA (US)

Akshatha Sathyanarayan of San Jose CA (US)

Archit Baweja of San Francisco CA (US)

Ki Suh Lee of San Francisco CA (US)

Sacheth Hegde of Cupertino CA (US)

Donna O'shea of Cork (IE)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE GENERATION AND PROVISIONING FOR COMPUTE RESOURCES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240040385 titled 'TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE GENERATION AND PROVISIONING FOR COMPUTE RESOURCES

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for defining compute resource deployments in a telecommunications network for a specific geographic region divided into sub-regions. The compute resources are used by non-telephony applications to provide services to user equipment connected to the network. The method involves defining multiple compute resource deployments for each sub-region based on application requirements, simulating the performance of the network for each deployment, and selecting the best deployment based on performance metrics.

  • The method is used to define compute resource deployments in a telecommunications network for a specific geographic region divided into sub-regions.
  • The compute resources are consumed by non-telephony applications deployed in the network to provide services to user equipment.
  • Multiple compute resource deployments are defined for each sub-region, specifying locations in non-core networks for resource deployment based on application requirements.
  • The performance of the network is simulated for each compute resource deployment.
  • Performance metrics resulting from the simulation are used to select the best compute resource deployment for the network.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Optimizing compute resource deployments in telecommunications networks for specific geographic regions.
  • Improving the performance and efficiency of non-telephony applications in telecommunications networks.
  • Enhancing the quality of services provided to user equipment connected to the network.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Efficiently deploying compute resources in telecommunications networks to meet the requirements of non-telephony applications.
  • Ensuring optimal performance of the network by selecting the best compute resource deployment based on simulation results.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved resource utilization and cost-effectiveness in telecommunications networks.
  • Enhanced performance and reliability of non-telephony applications.
  • Better user experience and satisfaction with the services provided by the network.


Original Abstract Submitted

some embodiments of the invention provide a method for defining compute resource deployments in a telecommunications network for a particular geographic region divided into a set of sub-regions, the telecommunications network including an access network, an edge network and a core network, the compute resources for consumption by a set of non-telephony applications that are deployed in the telecommunications network to provide respective sets of services to multiplicities of ues (user equipment) connected to the telecommunications network in the particular geographic region. for each sub-region in the set of sub-regions, the method defines multiple compute resource deployments for the telecommunications network, each compute resource deployment in the multiple compute resource deployments specifying a respective set of locations in non-core networks at which to deploy compute resources for consumption by the set of non-telephony applications based on respective application requirements associated with each non-telephony application in the set of non-telephony applications. for each sub-region in the set of sub-regions, for each compute resource deployment in the defined multiple compute resource deployments, the method simulates performance of the telecommunications network based on the compute resource deployment. the method uses sets of performance metrics resulting from simulating performance of the telecommunications network to select a particular compute resource deployment from the defined multiple compute resource deployments to deploy for the telecommunications network.