18441066. ADAPTIVE SPECTRUM AS A SERVICE simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)

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ADAPTIVE SPECTRUM AS A SERVICE

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.

Inventor(s)

Julius Mueller of Santa Cruz CA (US)

ADAPTIVE SPECTRUM AS A SERVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18441066 titled 'ADAPTIVE SPECTRUM AS A SERVICE

The described technology focuses on adaptive spectrum as a service, allowing for dynamic allocation of spectrum to meet wireless capacity demands. This can be based on monitoring system state or predicted demand, such as time of day. Reallocated spectrum is monitored for performance and optimized for efficiency. Spectrum can be relocated, increased, or decreased, including using citizens band radio service spectrum.

  • Dynamic allocation of spectrum to adapt to wireless capacity demands
  • Monitoring system state or predicted demand for spectrum allocation
  • Optimization of spectrum allocation for efficiency
  • Relocation, increase, or decrease of spectrum, including citizens band radio service spectrum

Potential Applications: - Wireless communication networks - Internet of Things (IoT) devices - Mobile network operators - Smart city infrastructure

Problems Solved: - Efficient spectrum allocation - Meeting fluctuating wireless capacity demands - Optimizing performance of allocated spectrum

Benefits: - Improved network efficiency - Enhanced wireless capacity management - Better utilization of available spectrum resources

Commercial Applications: Title: "Optimized Spectrum Allocation for Wireless Networks" This technology can be utilized by telecommunications companies to enhance their network performance and meet increasing demand for wireless services. It can also benefit IoT providers looking to optimize their connectivity solutions.

Prior Art: There have been previous efforts to optimize spectrum allocation in wireless networks, but this technology offers a more dynamic and adaptive approach to meet evolving demands.

Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing research in spectrum management and allocation techniques can further enhance the capabilities of this technology in optimizing wireless networks.

Questions about Adaptive Spectrum as a Service: 1. How does this technology improve spectrum utilization in wireless networks? This technology dynamically allocates spectrum based on demand, optimizing its usage and improving network efficiency.

2. What sets this adaptive spectrum allocation approach apart from traditional methods? Unlike static spectrum allocation, this technology allows for dynamic adjustments based on real-time demand, leading to better resource utilization.


Original Abstract Submitted

The described technology is generally directed towards adaptive spectrum as a service, in which spectrum can be dynamically allocated to adapt to demand for wireless capacity. The demand for wireless capacity can be based on monitoring system state, and/or proactively predicted based on other system state such as time of day. Reallocated spectrum can be monitored for performance, to converge spectrum allocation to a more optimal state. Allocated spectrum can be relocated, increased or decreased, including by the use of citizens band radio service spectrum or other spectrum. Currently allocated spectrum can be adapted into modified allocated spectrum by an application program (xApp) coupled to a radio access network intelligent controller (RIC), a citizens broadband radio service device, a domain proxy service, and/or a user device. A user device can determine and request bandwidth, with spectrum allocated in response.