Spatial Access Linking With Collaborative Assignment Conditions
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing systems face inefficiencies and insecurity in assigning access rights to user devices on a one-to-one basis, leading to burdensome and inefficient tagging conditions.
Innovation Solution
A computing-implemented method and system that enables collaborative definition of access right assignment conditions through a primary load management system, allowing multiple devices to access a spatial model and modify assignment conditions based on input from user devices.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If access rights are assigned on a one-to-one basis to user devices, then security and exclusivity are improved, but the complexity of managing and tagging access conditions increases
Solution Approach 1:
The access condition is segmented into multiple independent tags (e.g., spatial tags, temporal tags, device tags). Each tag can be independently assigned and managed, allowing the complex one-to-one access right to be broken down into simpler, modular components that are easier to manage while maintaining security.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent introduces a new dimension of tagging by associating access rights with multiple attributes simultaneously (location, time, device type, user profile). This multi-dimensional tagging approach allows complex access conditions to be expressed through combinations of simpler dimensional tags, reducing management complexity while maintaining security.
2Productivity
If multiple user devices access the spatial model simultaneously, then productivity and resource utilization are improved, but the risk of unauthorized access and security vulnerabilities increases
Solution Approach 1:
The system continuously monitors access requests and provides feedback to the load management system. When a device attempts to access the spatial model, the system verifies the device's authentication status and assigned tags in real-time, allowing simultaneous access while preventing unauthorized access through continuous verification feedback.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent introduces a load management system as an intermediary between user devices and the spatial model. This intermediary layer handles authentication, tag verification, and access control decisions, allowing multiple devices to access the model simultaneously while maintaining security through centralized management.
3Measurement precision
If access conditions are defined through complex tagging requirements, then access right precision and control are improved, but the ease of operation and assignment process deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The system enables self-service access right assignment by allowing users to automatically receive appropriate tags based on their profiles, locations, and the spatial model's access policies. The load management system automatically processes assignment requests and assigns tags without requiring manual configuration of complex conditions, maintaining precision while improving ease of operation.
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AI summary
Systems and methods for enabling links between various devices is provided. The systems and methods may include a platform that enables different devices to access spatial models of a resource. The platform may enable the different devices to define and/or modify assignment conditions for access rights to resources. Further, the platform may enable definition of assignment conditions before or after the access rights are available for assignment.


