Digital Service Entry Control for Stable Server Response
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Solution Overview
Problem
The response speed of service servers providing content services is often reduced or interrupted due to increased simultaneous user loads, leading to inefficient resource utilization and user dissatisfaction.
Innovation Solution
An entry management server that includes a TS processing module, IC processing module, and processor to collect status information, set an entry allowance number based on load test results, and adjust entry to the service server using AI models trained on historical data to optimize user access.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Productivity
If the service server allows more simultaneous users to access content services, then user accessibility and service availability are improved, but response speed decreases and service interruption increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements dynamic entry allowance adjustment based on real-time server status monitoring. The system continuously monitors server response time and resource usage, then dynamically modifies the number of allowed simultaneous entries. When server load increases or response time exceeds thresholds, the entry allowance is reduced to maintain performance. When server resources are underutilized, the allowance is increased to improve accessibility. This dynamic adaptation resolves the contradiction by allowing high user accessibility during low-load periods while maintaining response speed during high-load periods.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent establishes a feedback loop where server status information (response time, resource usage) is continuously collected and fed back to the entry management server. This feedback mechanism enables the system to automatically adjust entry allowances based on actual server performance. The feedback loop ensures that the entry allowance number is optimized in real-time, preventing both overloading the server (which would reduce response speed) and underutilizing resources (which would reduce user accessibility).
2Productivity
If the service server increases entry allowance number to accommodate more users, then user accessibility is improved, but server resource waste increases
Solution Approach 1:
The system dynamically adjusts the entry allowance number based on real-time server status and historical data analysis. Instead of maintaining a fixed high entry allowance that would waste resources during low-demand periods, the system reduces the allowance when server resources are underutilized. This dynamic adjustment ensures that server resources are allocated efficiently - providing high accessibility when needed while minimizing resource waste during off-peak periods.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent changes the entry allowance parameter based on server status conditions. The system monitors server response time, resource usage rates, and other performance parameters, then adjusts the entry allowance number accordingly. When server resources are abundant and response time is fast, the entry allowance is increased to improve accessibility. When resources are constrained or response time deteriorates, the allowance is reduced to prevent resource waste. This parameter adjustment strategy optimizes the balance between user accessibility and resource efficiency.
3Reliability
If the service server maintains high response speed during peak load, then service reliability is improved, but entry allowance number must be reduced
Solution Approach 1:
The system dynamically adjusts entry allowance based on real-time server status monitoring. During peak load periods when response time exceeds thresholds, the system automatically reduces entry allowance to maintain service reliability. Conversely, during off-peak periods when server resources are underutilized, the entry allowance is increased to improve accessibility. This dynamic adjustment ensures that service reliability is maintained when needed while maximizing user accessibility during normal operating conditions.
Solution Approach 2:
The feedback mechanism continuously monitors server response time and resource usage, providing real-time information to the entry management server. When response time indicates high server load or potential service degradation, the feedback loop triggers an automatic reduction in entry allowance to maintain reliability. When server status indicates healthy performance, the feedback mechanism allows entry allowance to be increased, thereby improving accessibility. This closed-loop control ensures the optimal balance between reliability and accessibility.
Data Source
AI summary
The present disclosure relates to an entry management method and server of a service server based on a digital service, which automatically adjusts an entry allowance number to a service server providing a content service according to a situation, thereby preventing unnecessary resource waste of the service server in advance, maintaining a stable connection to the service server, and improving the satisfaction of both the service server and the user by applying an appropriate entry allowance number by verifying and determining the entry allowance number of the service server in various ways.


