Multiplex Data Routing for Consistent Cross-Platform Image Delivery
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing network connectivity systems face challenges in ensuring seamless communication and data exchange between disparate systems, leading to inefficiencies in data consistency and integrity within interconnected data platforms.
Innovation Solution
A multiplex communication system regulates network connectivity protocols and controls distributed data routing using artificial intelligence to customize digital image display for recipients and manage access, allowing for user input-driven output routing.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If existing network connectivity protocols are used, then systems can communicate, but data consistency and integrity are compromised due to inefficiencies in data transmission
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments data transmission into controlled protocols with specific rules for data exchange between systems. The connectivity protocol divides the communication process into discrete, manageable units with defined states and transitions, ensuring each data interaction is properly validated and tracked for consistency and integrity.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent implements feedback mechanisms through protocol state transitions and validation rules that monitor data transmission in real-time. The system provides feedback loops that verify data integrity at each transmission stage, allowing corrective actions to maintain consistency across interconnected systems.
2Adaptability or versatility
If multiple enterprise platforms access digital images independently, then each platform has operational autonomy, but data routing and access control become complex and inefficient
Solution Approach 1:
The patent creates a universal data routing protocol that functions across multiple enterprise platforms simultaneously. This single protocol handles various data types, access scenarios, and platform configurations, eliminating the need for separate routing mechanisms for each platform while maintaining operational autonomy through standardized interfaces.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent uses parameter-based control in the routing protocol, where data transmission characteristics are adjusted dynamically based on platform-specific parameters. This allows each platform to maintain its operational autonomy while the central routing mechanism adapts to different platforms by changing transmission parameters rather than requiring separate routing logic.
3Ease of operation
If AI engines customize digital image information for third-party recipients, then recipient relevance is improved, but system complexity and processing requirements increase
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements preliminary action by pre-processing and categorizing digital image information using AI engines before transmission. The system analyzes recipient profiles and pre-customizes content in advance, so that during actual data transmission, the customized information is already prepared and ready for efficient delivery, reducing real-time processing complexity.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent introduces an intermediary AI processing layer that sits between the data source and the recipient. This intermediary engine handles the complex customization logic, translating raw data into recipient-specific customized information. The intermediary absorbs the system complexity, allowing the rest of the platform to operate with simpler, standardized data exchange protocols.
Data Source
AI summary
Systems and methods receive, via a computing network, control signal(s) from the interconnected data platform of a third-party to initiate display of digital images customized for a third-party recipient, the digital images including information predicted, by an AI engine associated with the interconnected data platform, to be most relevant to the third-party recipient, the third-party being distinct from the third-party recipient. Distributed access to the digital images accessible via enterprise platforms of an enterprise is regulated via multiplex communication protocol(s), each including a respective displayable interface for displaying image(s) of the digital images during an interaction with the third-party recipient. An indication of a user selection of a control input associated with one image is received, and based thereon a detailed description of a receivable output available to the third-party recipient is routed to a computing device that is accessing an enterprise platform of the multiple interface platforms.


