Adaptive Smart Routing for Multi-System Resource Allocation Bottlenecks

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Solution Overview

Problem

Conventional systems face challenges in adapting to changing needs and contexts due to inflexibility, leading to resource-consuming efforts and compromised outcomes in resource transfers and service provisioning across multi-system operations.

Innovation Solution

A system with interfaces and processors that monitor electronic communications, identify signals, detect defined events, and allocate resources according to smart routing protocols, enabling adaptive multi-system operations.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Adaptability or versatility

If conventional systems use hardcoding and static templates for resource allocation, then system structure is simple and easy to maintain, but system adaptability and flexibility deteriorate, requiring substantial resource-consuming effort and time to reconfigure when needs change

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvesystem adaptabilityVSAvoidsystem complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
Adaptability or versatilityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent implements dynamic routing protocols that automatically adjust resource allocation based on real-time system conditions and changing needs. The system transitions from static hardcoding to dynamic adaptation through event-driven architecture, where resource-controlling systems respond to detected events and changing contexts without requiring manual reconfiguration, thus resolving the contradiction between adaptability and complexity

Inventive Principle:
Principle #15Dynamics

Solution Approach 2:

The patent employs feedback mechanisms where the system continuously monitors system conditions, resource availability, and event states, then uses this information to automatically adjust resource allocation decisions. This closed-loop control enables the system to adapt to changing needs dynamically while maintaining manageable complexity through automated decision-making based on feedback from the system state

Inventive Principle:
Principle #23Feedback

2Reliability

If conventional systems require credential verification and additional constraints for resource access, then security and control are improved, but system operation speed and efficiency deteriorate due to extensive verification requirements

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveresource access controlVSAvoidoperation speed
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSProductivity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent implements preliminary authentication and constraint configuration where access rules and credentials are pre-validated and cached before actual resource access requests. This preliminary action reduces the verification overhead during operational phases, maintaining security while improving operation speed by avoiding repeated extensive verification processes

Inventive Principle:
Principle #10Preliminary action

Solution Approach 2:

The patent extracts and separates the verification and constraint-checking functions into dedicated security modules that operate independently from the main resource allocation workflow. This extraction allows verification processes to be optimized and cached separately, reducing their impact on overall operation speed while maintaining reliable access control

Inventive Principle:
Principle #2Taking out (Extraction)

3Productivity

If conventional systems lack real-time monitoring and adaptive routing, then system simplicity is maintained, but resource allocation efficiency and system performance deteriorate under changing conditions

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveresource allocation efficiencyVSAvoidmonitoring system complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
ProductivityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent implements a universal monitoring framework that serves multiple functions simultaneously: event detection, system state monitoring, performance measurement, and adaptive routing decision-making. This multi-functional approach improves resource allocation efficiency through real-time insights while avoiding the complexity of separate specialized systems by consolidating functions into a unified monitoring architecture

Inventive Principle:
Principle #6Universality (Multi-functionality)

Data Source

PatentUS12483514B2Systems and methods for adaptive multi-system operations with smart routing protocols
Publication Date: 2025.11.25 WESTERN UNION CO
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AI summary

Systems, methods, and machine-readable media facilitate adaptive multi-system operations. Electronic communications from resource-controlling systems and/or monitoring devices may be monitored to identify signals corresponding to processes performed by the resource-controlling systems, resource capacities of resources controlled by the resource-controlling systems, and states of the resource-controlling systems. System interactions that correspond to a defined event may be detected. A protocol that includes parameter constraints mapped to the defined event identified. Operating conditions of the resource-controlling systems and/or metrics of processes performed may be determined based on the monitoring. A subset of the resource-controlling systems may be identified as a function of the operating conditions and/or the metrics. A resource-controlling system may be caused to allocate corresponding resources and perform the processes in accordance with the protocol.