Integrated Network Management for Automated Remote Device Provisioning

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Solution Overview

Problem

Traditional network management systems are fragmented and require domain expertise, making it cumbersome for non-technical personnel, such as civil engineers, to manage and secure remote devices effectively, lacking necessary automation and efficiency.

Innovation Solution

An automated system integrating a configuration management database (CMDB), IP address management (IPAM), and software-defined wide area network (SDWAN) with a user-friendly interface, enabling non-technical users to manage and secure remote devices through automation and orchestration.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Ease of operation

If traditional network management systems are used, then domain expertise is required to manage and secure remote devices, but this increases the complexity of operation and reduces ease of use for non-technical professionals

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveease of operationVSAvoiddevice complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
Ease of operationVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The system enables non-technical users to deploy and manage network devices autonomously through automated provisioning, self-service portals, and intuitive interfaces that guide users through complex configuration processes without requiring manual technical intervention

Inventive Principle:
Principle #25Self-service

Solution Approach 2:

An automated management platform acts as an intermediary between users and the complex network infrastructure, abstracting away technical complexities while providing user-friendly interfaces for device deployment, configuration, and monitoring

Inventive Principle:
Principle #24Intermediary (Mediator)

2Productivity

If automated management systems are implemented, then productivity and deployment efficiency are improved, but this requires integration of multiple complex components including CMDB, IPAM, security platforms, and SDWAN

Engineering Contradiction:
ImproveproductivityVSAvoiddevice complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
ProductivityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

Multiple previously separate network management functions (CMDB, IPAM, security management, WAN optimization) are merged into a single integrated platform that coordinates all operations through unified workflows and shared data structures

Inventive Principle:
Principle #5Merging (Combining)

Solution Approach 2:

The management platform provides universal functionality across diverse network devices and scenarios, enabling a single system to handle device provisioning, IP address allocation, security policy enforcement, and traffic optimization simultaneously

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

3Loss of time

If manual network management processes are used, then system complexity is lower, but deployment time and operational time consumption increase significantly

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvedeployment timeVSAvoidextent of automation
Core Design Contradiction:
Loss of timeVSExtent of automation

Solution Approach 1:

Device configurations, security policies, and network settings are prepared and validated in advance through templates and pre-defined workflows, enabling rapid deployment when devices are physically installed without requiring time-consuming manual configuration

Inventive Principle:
Principle #10Preliminary action

Solution Approach 2:

Manual mechanical processes of device configuration and network setup are replaced with automated software-based provisioning systems that programmatically deploy devices, assign resources, and establish connections through script execution and API calls

Inventive Principle:
Principle #28Mechanics substitution (Replace mechanical system)

Data Source

PatentUS12634348B2Platform and method for automated device management and infrastructure servicing
Publication Date: 2026.05.19 CELLULAR SOUTH INC DBA C SPIRE WIRELESS
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AI summary

A network management platform can include a configuration management database (CMDB), an IP address management (IPAM) network device, a network security platform, and a software-defined wide area network (SDWAN). The CMDB can be configured to store configuration data of endpoint devices. The IPAM can allocate IP addresses within the network. The network security platform can be configured to enforce policies and/or manage endpoint access. The SDWAN can be utilized to configure and/or control the endpoint devices.