Transmission of files using an intermediate storage process

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Solution Overview

Problem

Network systems face limitations in transferring large volumes of files to multiple recipients due to limited data transfer rates and capacities, leading to potential bottlenecks and reliability issues, especially in mobile communication scenarios.

Innovation Solution

A method involving decentralized storage devices for temporarily storing files, allowing partial or complete transfer of files to these devices, which are then distributed to recipients based on parameters like location and attributes, optimizing file transfer efficiency and reliability.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Device complexity

If files are transferred directly from a central communication participant to multiple recipients, then the transfer process is simple and centralized, but the data transfer volume and load on the central system increase, leading to bottlenecks and reliability issues

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvetransfer process complexityVSAvoidfile transfer reliability
Core Design Contradiction:
Device complexityVSReliability

Solution Approach 1:

The patent segments the file transfer process into two distinct phases: first, files are transferred from the central communication participant to multiple decentralized storage devices; second, recipients retrieve files from these storage devices. This segmentation distributes the transfer load across multiple independent transfer channels, eliminating the bottleneck at the central system while maintaining process simplicity through clear phase separation.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #1Segmentation

Solution Approach 2:

The patent introduces decentralized storage devices as intermediary elements between the central communication participant and the recipients. These storage devices temporarily hold file copies and serve as local sources for recipients, thereby reducing the direct transfer burden on the central system and improving overall transfer reliability through distributed access points.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #24Intermediary (Mediator)

2Quantity of substance

If the number of recipients and file size increase, then more data needs to be transferred, but the limited data transfer rate and capacity lead to bottlenecks and overload

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvedata volumeVSAvoiddata transfer rate
Core Design Contradiction:
Quantity of substanceVSProductivity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent divides the large-scale data transfer task into multiple smaller, parallel transfer operations. Instead of one central system handling all transfers sequentially, multiple storage devices simultaneously serve multiple recipients, effectively increasing the aggregate data transfer rate and capacity without requiring expensive network infrastructure expansion.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #1Segmentation

Solution Approach 2:

The patent transitions from a single-dimensional centralized transfer model to a multi-dimensional distributed architecture. Files are replicated across multiple storage devices located at different spatial and logical positions, enabling recipients to access files from the nearest or most available storage device, thereby increasing overall system throughput and transfer capacity.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #17Another dimension (Dimensionality change)

3Reliability

If files are transferred to decentralized storage devices, then transfer speed and reliability improve, but the system complexity and infrastructure requirements increase

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvefile transfer reliabilityVSAvoidsystem infrastructure complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent designs the decentralized storage devices with multi-functionality, allowing them to serve both as file storage repositories and as communication nodes in the network. This universal approach reduces the need for dedicated specialized infrastructure, as existing storage devices can be leveraged for file distribution, thereby limiting the increase in system complexity.

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

Solution Approach 2:

The patent utilizes file copying to create multiple identical file instances across decentralized storage devices. This copying mechanism simplifies the system architecture compared to complex distributed file systems, as it relies on standard copy operations while achieving the benefits of distributed storage and improved reliability through redundancy.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #26Copying

4Quantity of substance

If direct transfer from central participant to recipients is used, then infrastructure costs are lower, but network expansion becomes costly and complex

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvedata transfer volumeVSAvoidnetwork expansion ease
Core Design Contradiction:
Quantity of substanceVSEase of manufacture

Solution Approach 1:

The patent performs preliminary file distribution to decentralized storage devices before recipients need to access them. This advance preparation allows the system to handle large data volumes without requiring proportional network capacity expansion, as files are already positioned at multiple access points, reducing the need for costly and complex network infrastructure upgrades.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #10Preliminary action

Data Source

PatentUS20260075104A1Transmission of files using an intermediate storage process
Publication Date: 2026.03.12 SIEMENS MOBILITY GMBH
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AI summary

A method transmits a file from a communication participant of a first type to a plurality of communication participants of a second type. In the process, the file to be transmitted is transmitted from a communication participant of a first type to different storage devices arranged in a decentralized manner. Furthermore, at least one part of the file is transmitted from one of the aforementioned storage devices to one of the plurality of communication participants of the second type.