Multi-Level Instruction Routing With Encrypted Forwarding
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing multi-level communication systems suffer from inefficiencies and resource consumption due to top-level components handling all instruction data, leading to significant time and resource consumption during data transmission through intermediate levels.
Innovation Solution
A multi-level communication method where each level determines if it needs to process the data, allowing direct execution if positive, and encrypts and passes data to the next level if negative, with protocol compatibility ensured through pre-stored protocols.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If top-level components handle all instruction data through intermediate levels, then data transmission coverage is ensured, but time consumption and resource consumption increase significantly
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments the data processing function across multiple levels. Each communication component at different levels independently determines whether to process the instruction data locally or forward it to the next level. This segmentation allows data to be processed at the most appropriate level, avoiding unnecessary transmission through all intermediate levels and reducing overall time consumption while maintaining comprehensive coverage.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent introduces a new dimension of decision-making at each level by enabling communication components to autonomously determine their processing role. Instead of a single-dimensional top-down processing model, the system allows multi-dimensional decisions where each level can execute, forward, or encrypt data based on its own assessment, thereby optimizing the transmission path and reducing time loss.
2Extent of automation
If top-level components handle all instruction data, then centralized control is maintained, but resource consumption increases significantly
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements self-service by enabling each communication component to autonomously determine whether it needs to process the instruction data. Each level independently evaluates the data and makes decisions about execution or forwarding without requiring constant centralized control. This self-service mechanism reduces the resource burden on top-level components while maintaining system coordination through the encryption and forwarding protocol.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent applies local quality by allowing different levels to have different processing capabilities and decision-making authority. Not all levels need to process all data; each level only processes data relevant to its function. This localized processing approach reduces overall resource consumption compared to centralized handling of all data at the top level.
3Reliability
If data is encrypted and forwarded to next level, then data security is enhanced, but processing delay increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent applies the skipping principle by enabling communication components to directly execute instruction data when appropriate, without undergoing encryption and forwarding to subsequent levels. This allows critical or locally-relevant data to be processed immediately at the current level, skipping the encryption-forwarding step that would otherwise cause delay, while still maintaining security for data that needs to be forwarded.
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AI summary
A multi-level communication method is applied to a multi-level communication system including N levels of communication components, where N is a natural number greater than 1, and the method includes: determining, by a target-level communication component in the N levels of communication components after receiving instruction data, whether the instruction data is instruction data needed to be processed by the current level of communication component; executing, if a determination result is positive, the instruction data by the target-level communication component; and encrypting, if the determination result is negative, the instruction data and issuing encrypted instruction data to a next level of communication component with respect to the target-level communication component by the target-level communication component.


