Adaptive Protocol Integration for Cooperative Remote System Operations
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Solution Overview
Problem
Conventional systems face inefficiencies and inflexibility in addressing diverse needs across multiple systems and user devices, leading to resource-consuming efforts and slow response times, compromising the effectiveness of cooperative multi-system operations.
Innovation Solution
A system and method for multi-system integration and cooperative operations using adaptive protocols, enabling direct integration with remote systems, defining partial system integration, generating integration specifications, and controlling resource access based on event mappings and protocol constraints.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Speed
If conventional systems are used for multi-system operations, then system stability is maintained, but response speed and efficiency deteriorate
Solution Approach 1:
The system implements dynamic protocol adaptation by detecting events and automatically selecting appropriate protocols from a plurality of protocols. The protocol selection is not fixed but changes dynamically based on the detected event type, allowing the system to respond quickly while maintaining compatibility with different remote systems. This is achieved through the event detection module that triggers protocol selection based on real-time system state.
Solution Approach 2:
The system changes protocol parameters dynamically by selecting different protocols based on detected events. Each protocol has specific parameter configurations that are applied automatically when certain events are detected. This parameter change mechanism allows the system to optimize its behavior for different operational contexts without requiring manual reconfiguration, thereby improving response speed while maintaining adaptability.
2Adaptability or versatility
If direct integration with remote systems is implemented, then system functionality is enhanced, but system complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The system introduces an intermediary protocol selection mechanism that mediates between multiple remote systems with different protocols. Instead of directly integrating each remote system individually, the protocol selection module acts as an intermediary layer that translates and adapts communications. This intermediary approach enhances integration capability while managing complexity by providing a unified interface for protocol management.
Solution Approach 2:
The system implements a universal protocol selection mechanism that can handle multiple different protocols through a single unified interface. The protocol detection and selection module serves multiple functions: detecting events, selecting appropriate protocols, and managing communications with various remote systems. This multi-functionality approach enhances integration capability across diverse systems while reducing overall integration complexity by consolidating protocol management functions.
3Manufacturing precision
If manual configuration of system integration is performed, then integration accuracy is improved, but time consumption increases
Solution Approach 1:
The system performs preliminary actions by pre-defining multiple protocols with specific parameter configurations before runtime. The protocol selection module has already prepared various protocol options and their corresponding parameters in advance. When an event is detected, the system can quickly select and apply the pre-configured protocol without requiring manual configuration at runtime. This preliminary preparation maintains integration accuracy while significantly reducing configuration time.
Solution Approach 2:
The system implements self-service through automatic protocol detection and selection based on detected events. The protocol selection module autonomously determines which protocol to use without requiring manual intervention. The system detects the event type, automatically selects the appropriate pre-configured protocol, and applies it to the communication. This self-service mechanism maintains integration accuracy by selecting the correct protocol while eliminating time-consuming manual configuration steps.
4Reliability
If resource access control is implemented, then system security is improved, but operational efficiency deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The system implements dynamic access control by adjusting protocol parameters and resource access permissions based on detected events. Rather than applying static access control rules, the system dynamically modifies its behavior according to the operational context. This dynamic approach improves access control reliability by applying appropriate security measures only when necessary, while maintaining operational efficiency by allowing unrestricted access during normal operations.
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AI summary
System, methods, and machine-readable media may facilitate multi-system integration and cooperative multi-system operations in conformance with adaptive protocols. A partial system integration of a remote system with an integration infrastructure may be defined. Integration specifications may be generated and transmitted to the remote system to facilitate the partial system integration. A defined event may be detected and mapped to the remote system. An implementation of a protocol may define an operation flow in response to the detection. References to the integration specifications previously transmitted to the remote system may be transmitted. Responses may be received from the remote system, and it may be determined whether the responses conform to parameter constraints of the protocol. Upon determination that the responses to the transmitting of the references satisfy that parameter constraints, access to a resource facilitated by the integration infrastructure may be controlled in accordance with the protocol.


