Internet Access Scheduling Rules for Terminal Use Restriction
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing systems lack an efficient method for administrators to manage and restrict Internet access on electronic terminals, particularly for users lacking self-control, such as children and adolescents, and for employees during work hours, to prevent access to harmful content and unauthorized Internet use.
Innovation Solution
An Internet access management service server that manages access through scheduling rules, generating identification codes, storing unique terminal information, setting filtering rules, and transmitting control instructions to restrict access based on predefined schedules.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Ease of operation
If Internet access management setting service is introduced, then ease of operation for administrators is improved, but device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent introduces an Internet access management service server as an intermediary between administrators and electronic terminals. The server receives management requests from administrators via management terminals, processes scheduling rules for Internet use restriction, and transmits control instructions to target electronic terminals. This intermediary architecture simplifies the operator interface for administrators while the server handles the complex coordination and rule processing in the background.
2Object-affected harmful factors
If scheduling rules for Internet use restriction are implemented, then harmful factors affecting users are reduced, but device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements preliminary action by pre-defining scheduling rules for Internet use restriction before actual Internet access occurs. The management server stores filtering rules that identify webpages subject to access blocking and internet use restriction times in advance. When an electronic terminal attempts Internet access, the server automatically applies these pre-established rules without requiring real-time complex decision-making, thereby reducing harmful content exposure while maintaining manageable system complexity.
3Measurement precision
If filtering rules and scheduling rules are stored and processed, then measurement precision of Internet usage control is improved, but loss of time increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent uses copying by storing filtering rules and scheduling rules as data structures in the management server's database. Instead of complex real-time analysis, the server copies and applies pre-stored rule sets to incoming Internet access requests. The filtering rules (identifying webpages for blocking) and scheduling rules (defining restriction times) are maintained as copyable data entities that can be quickly matched against access requests, achieving precise control measurement while minimizing processing time through efficient data retrieval and comparison.
Data Source
AI summary
Disclosed are an Internet access management service server that can manage Internet access for electronic terminals through setting of scheduling rules for Internet use restriction and the operating method thereof to support an administrator to more easily perform Internet use restriction setting for the electronic terminal.

