Smart Contract Output Filtering for Wireless Data Transfer

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Solution Overview

Problem

The manual implementation of smart contract linkage in wireless communication systems results in cumbersome processes and excessive data transfer, especially when large sets of linked smart contracts generate unnecessary data volumes.

Innovation Solution

A wireless communication system that intelligently links smart contracts by using target smart contract selectors to filter and transfer only those smart contract outputs that exceed predefined value thresholds, based on factors like device location, identifiers, and digital certificates.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Adaptability or versatility

If manual smart contract linkage is implemented, then smart contracts can be connected, but the process becomes cumbersome and data transfer volume increases excessively

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvesmart contract linkage capabilityVSAvoiddata transfer volume
Core Design Contradiction:
Adaptability or versatilityVSQuantity of substance

Solution Approach 1:

The patent extracts and filters only the necessary smart contract outputs that meet predefined criteria (value thresholds, relevance to target contracts) before transferring them. This selective extraction reduces data transfer volume while maintaining the essential linkage functionality between smart contracts.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #2Taking out (Extraction)

Solution Approach 2:

The system changes the parameter of data selection from comprehensive to selective by introducing filtering criteria such as value thresholds and relevance conditions. This parameter change enables the system to transfer only the most relevant data, reducing overall data volume while preserving contractual linkage capabilities.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #35Parameter changes

2Loss of information

If all smart contract outputs are transferred, then complete data availability is achieved, but unnecessary data transfer occurs

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvedata completenessVSAvoidcommunication efficiency
Core Design Contradiction:
Loss of informationVSLoss of energy

Solution Approach 1:

Instead of transferring all smart contract outputs (excessive action), the system applies partial action by selectively transferring only those outputs that meet predefined filtering criteria. This approach maintains sufficient data completeness for contractual operations while avoiding the energy waste of transferring unnecessary data.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #16Partial or excessive action

Solution Approach 2:

The system implements feedback mechanisms where smart contract selectors evaluate outputs against predefined criteria and selectively forward only relevant data. This feedback loop ensures data completeness is maintained where needed while improving communication efficiency by filtering out unnecessary transfers.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #23Feedback

3Ease of manufacture

If manual smart contract linking is used, then implementation is straightforward, but the process becomes cumbersome

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveimplementation simplicityVSAvoidoperational convenience
Core Design Contradiction:
Ease of manufactureVSEase of operation

Solution Approach 1:

The system enables self-service by allowing smart contract selectors to automatically evaluate and filter outputs based on predefined criteria without manual intervention. This automation maintains implementation simplicity while dramatically improving operational convenience by eliminating the need for manual data selection and forwarding processes.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #25Self-service

Data Source

PatentUS20250350934A1Smart contract filtration in a wireless communication system
Publication Date: 2025.11.13 T MOBILE INNOVATIONS LLC
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AI summary

In some examples, a source wireless communication device generates a smart contract output. The source wireless communication device selects a target smart contract in a target wireless communication device. The source wireless communication device wirelessly transfers the smart contract output to the target wireless communication device. The target wireless communication device processes the smart contract output with the selected target smart contract.