Nec corporation (20240214066). ESTIMATION APPARATUS simplified abstract

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ESTIMATION APPARATUS

Organization Name

nec corporation

Inventor(s)

Yuji Kobayashi of Tokyo (JP)

Jun Kodama of Tokyo (JP)

Yoshiaki Sakae of Tokyo (JP)

Yasuhiro Ajiro of Tokyo (JP)

ESTIMATION APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240214066 titled 'ESTIMATION APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes an estimation apparatus that analyzes the performance of light in an optical network to detect anomalies.

  • **Acquiring Unit:** Gathers performance information related to light performance in the network.
  • **Estimating Unit:** Compares the acquired performance information to normal performance data to identify anomalies in the network nodes.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • The apparatus focuses on monitoring the performance of light in optical networks.
  • It compares current performance data to normal performance levels to detect anomalies.
  • The innovation lies in the ability to estimate anomaly occurrence and identify problematic nodes in the network.

Potential Applications:

  • Optical network management and maintenance.
  • Early detection of network issues.
  • Improving network reliability and performance.

Problems Solved:

  • Identifying anomalies in optical networks.
  • Enhancing network performance and reliability.
  • Streamlining network maintenance processes.

Benefits:

  • Early detection of network anomalies.
  • Improved network performance.
  • Efficient network maintenance.

Commercial Applications: Optical network management software for telecommunications companies.

Prior Art: Readers can explore existing patents related to optical network monitoring and anomaly detection.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in optical network monitoring technology for improved anomaly detection.

Questions about Optical Network Anomaly Detection: 1. How does the estimation apparatus compare performance data to detect anomalies? 2. What are the potential implications of early anomaly detection in optical networks?


Original Abstract Submitted

an estimation apparatus includes: an acquiring unit that acquires performance information corresponding to the performance of light from nodes configuring an optical network; and an estimating unit that compares the performance information to be an estimation target acquired by the acquiring unit with performance information at normal time at which no anomaly occurs, and performs at least one of estimation of anomaly occurrence and identification of an anomaly occurring node.