Nippon telegraph and telephone corporation (20240121190). DESIGN DEVICE, DESIGN METHOD, AND DESIGN PROGRAM simplified abstract

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DESIGN DEVICE, DESIGN METHOD, AND DESIGN PROGRAM

Organization Name

nippon telegraph and telephone corporation

Inventor(s)

Shohei Kamamura of Musashino-shi, Tokyo (JP)

Yuhei Hayashi of Musashino-shi, Tokyo (JP)

Yuki Miyoshi of Musashino-shi, Tokyo (JP)

Takeaki Nishioka of Musashino-shi, Tokyo (JP)

Chiharu Morioka of Musashino-shi, Tokyo (JP)

Satoshi Nakatsukasa of Musashino-shi, Tokyo (JP)

Yuki Takei of Musashino-shi, Tokyo (JP)

DESIGN DEVICE, DESIGN METHOD, AND DESIGN PROGRAM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240121190 titled 'DESIGN DEVICE, DESIGN METHOD, AND DESIGN PROGRAM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a design apparatus that optimizes traffic volume allocation in a network, first with a real number solution and then approximating with an integer solution. Logical paths are mapped to routes based on the approximated traffic volume.

  • The design apparatus optimizes traffic volume allocation in a network.
  • It calculates an approximation solution using different granularities.
  • Logical paths are mapped to routes based on the approximated traffic volume.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in:

  • Traffic management systems
  • Network optimization tools
  • Communication networks

Problems Solved

This technology helps solve:

  • Efficient traffic volume allocation
  • Optimization of network resources
  • Improved network performance

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Enhanced network efficiency
  • Better utilization of resources
  • Improved overall network performance

Potential Commercial Applications

A potential commercial application for this technology could be:

  • Network infrastructure companies
  • Telecommunication service providers
  • Traffic management agencies

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be:

  • Previous network optimization algorithms
  • Traffic management systems

Unanswered Questions

How does the design apparatus handle dynamic changes in traffic volume?

The article does not provide information on how the design apparatus adapts to fluctuations in traffic volume.

What is the computational complexity of the optimization process?

The article does not discuss the computational resources required for the optimization process.


Original Abstract Submitted

a design apparatus optimizes, with a first granularity (for example, a real number solution), a traffic volume allocated to each of links between adjacent nodes included in a network. in addition, the design apparatus calculates an approximation solution obtained by approximating, with a second granularity (for example, an integer solution), the traffic volume having been optimized with the first granularity. furthermore, the design apparatus maps logical paths to each of routes constituted by the links in accordance with the approximated traffic volume.