Multi-Network Quality Data Aggregation for Accurate Planning
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing methods for managing network quality information are time-consuming, costly, prone to errors, and lack comprehensive comparison across multiple networks, leading to inaccurate marketing and network planning strategies.
Innovation Solution
A system that automatically collects, processes, and presents network quality information from multiple networks, reducing human intervention and enhancing accuracy.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Loss of information
If manual processes are used for information collection, analysis, and correlation involving multiple parties, then comprehensive data can be gathered, but the process becomes time-consuming and costly in terms of human resources
Solution Approach 1:
The patent replaces manual mechanical processes with an automated electronic system that collects, analyzes, and correlates network quality information from multiple sources automatically. The system uses electronic data gathering and processing mechanisms to eliminate human intervention in the information collection and analysis phases, thereby reducing both time consumption and human resource costs while maintaining comprehensive data coverage.
Solution Approach 2:
The system enables self-service by automatically performing information collection, analysis, and correlation without requiring manual intervention from multiple parties. The automated system independently gathers data from various network sources, processes the information, and generates quality assessments, freeing human resources from repetitive manual tasks while ensuring comprehensive data gathering.
2Device complexity
If network providers focus only on quality information of their own networks, then internal data management is simplified, but marketing and network planning strategies become inaccurate
Solution Approach 1:
The patent creates a universal system that handles multiple functions: it collects network quality information from multiple network providers, analyzes the data, and correlates it to generate comprehensive quality assessments. This multi-functional system enables accurate marketing and network planning strategies by incorporating external network quality data while maintaining a unified management interface, thus improving strategy accuracy without proportionally increasing management complexity.
Solution Approach 2:
The system acts as an intermediary that aggregates and standardizes network quality information from multiple independent network providers. By introducing this mediating platform, the system enables accurate comparisons and strategy development across different networks without requiring each provider to manage complex multi-network data themselves, thus improving strategy accuracy while keeping individual data management relatively simple.
3Loss of information
If network quality information is collected and analyzed manually by multiple parties, then comprehensive coverage is achieved, but errors are easily introduced
Solution Approach 1:
The patent replaces manual information collection and analysis processes with automated electronic systems that gather network quality data from multiple sources and process it consistently. This automation eliminates human errors associated with manual data handling while maintaining comprehensive information coverage, thereby improving reliability without sacrificing coverage.
Solution Approach 2:
The system implements automated feedback mechanisms that continuously monitor network quality information and validate data integrity. By establishing systematic feedback loops for data verification and quality assessment, the system maintains comprehensive information coverage while reducing errors through automated validation and consistent processing protocols.
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AI summary
Provided are system, method, and device for managing quality information of multiple networks. According to embodiments, the system includes: a memory storage storing computer-executable instructions; and at least one processor communicatively coupled to the memory storage, wherein the at least one processor may be configured to execute the instructions to: collect, from a plurality of information resources, information associated with a plurality of networks; determine, based on the collected information, network quality of at least a portion of the plurality of networks; determine whether or not a condition associated with the network quality of the portion of the plurality of networks is satisfied; and based on determining that the condition is satisfied, output information associated with a location at which the condition is satisfied.


