Dynamic Spectrum Management for Prioritized Signal Utilization

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Solution Overview

Problem

Existing spectrum management systems struggle with efficiently managing the finite electromagnetic spectrum due to diverse devices operating at different frequencies and technological standards, leading to difficulties in optimizing spectrum usage and meeting growing demand.

Innovation Solution

A system for autonomous spectrum management that includes monitoring sensors, data analysis engines, a semantic engine, and a tip and cue server to autonomously detect, learn, and prioritize signal utilization, providing actionable data without user interaction.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Productivity

If traditional spectrum management methods are used to regulate radio frequencies, then spectrum usage can be managed over time, but the management process becomes complex and inefficient due to diverse devices operating at different frequencies and technological standards

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvespectrum management efficiencyVSAvoidsystem complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
ProductivityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent introduces a spectrum management system that acts as an intermediary between diverse wireless devices and regulatory requirements. This system includes sensors for detecting spectrum usage, processors for analyzing detected signals to identify devices and their operations, and communication interfaces for receiving regulatory criteria and providing management decisions. This intermediary structure simplifies the complexity by centralizing the management function while maintaining compatibility with diverse devices through standardized detection and analysis protocols.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #24Intermediary (Mediator)

Solution Approach 2:

The spectrum management system is designed to handle multiple functions within a single integrated platform. It can detect various types of wireless signals, identify different devices operating under different technological standards, analyze spectrum usage patterns, and apply different regulatory criteria simultaneously. The system's ability to perform these diverse functions universally across the electromagnetic spectrum improves productivity without proportionally increasing complexity.

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

2Productivity

If spectrum management regulates diverse devices at different frequencies, then spectrum usage can be controlled, but optimizing spectrum usage becomes difficult due to varying regulations and growing demand

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvespectrum utilization optimizationVSAvoidadaptability to varying regulations
Core Design Contradiction:
ProductivityVSAdaptability or versatility

Solution Approach 1:

The spectrum management system implements dynamic regulation capabilities that can adapt to varying conditions in real-time. The system continuously detects spectrum usage, analyzes current device operations, and adjusts management decisions based on evolving regulatory criteria and spectrum demand. This dynamic approach allows the system to optimize spectrum utilization by allocating frequencies adaptively rather than through static assignments, thereby improving productivity while maintaining versatility across different regulatory environments.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #15Dynamics

Solution Approach 2:

The system incorporates feedback mechanisms where detection results from spectrum sensors are continuously analyzed, and management decisions are adjusted based on the analyzed data. The system receives feedback about device operations, spectrum occupancy patterns, and regulatory compliance status, then uses this feedback to optimize future spectrum allocation decisions. This closed-loop feedback process enables the system to adapt to varying regulations and optimize spectrum usage efficiently.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #23Feedback

3Productivity

If more spectrum is allocated to meet growing demand, then wireless technologies can expand, but the finite amount of available spectrum becomes insufficient

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvewireless technology growth supportVSAvoidavailable spectrum quantity
Core Design Contradiction:
ProductivityVSQuantity of substance

Solution Approach 1:

The system optimizes spectrum usage by dynamically changing operational parameters such as frequency allocation, bandwidth assignment, and power levels based on detected device needs and regulatory criteria. Instead of simply allocating more spectrum quantity, the system changes how existing spectrum parameters are utilized, allowing multiple devices to share frequencies efficiently through dynamic parameter adjustment. This approach supports wireless technology growth without requiring additional spectrum resources.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #35Parameter changes

Solution Approach 2:

The spectrum management system enables continuous and efficient utilization of available spectrum by minimizing idle time and ensuring that frequencies are consistently allocated to productive uses. The system continuously monitors spectrum occupancy and rapidly reassigns frequencies when devices complete their transmissions, maintaining continuous useful action across the spectrum. This maximizes the effective quantity of available spectrum by eliminating waste and ensuring constant productive utilization.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #20Continuity of useful action

Data Source

PatentUS12621674B2System, method, and apparatus for providing dynamic, prioritized spectrum management and utilization
Publication Date: 2026.05.05 DIGITAL GLOBAL SYSTEMS INC
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AI summary

Systems, methods, and apparatuses for providing dynamic, prioritized spectrum utilization management. The system includes at least one monitoring sensor, at least one data analysis engine, at least one application, a semantic engine, a programmable rules and policy editor, a tip and cue server, and/or a control panel. The tip and cue server is operable utilize the environmental awareness from the data processed by the at least one data analysis engine in combination with additional information to create actionable data.