Multi-Domain Predictive Analysis for Wireless Infrastructure Updates System and Methods
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The USPTO published patent application US20260099782A1 for a computer system enabling multi-domain predictive analysis for wireless infrastructure updates. The system performs site comparison, cluster generation based on travel distances, cost calculation, and real-time resource assignment for infrastructure maintenance operations.
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The USPTO published patent application US20260099782A1 for a computer system for wireless infrastructure updates using multi-domain predictive analysis. The system receives update requests with parameters, compares site information, determines update actions, generates travel-distance clusters, calculates costs, assigns resources, and processes real-time updates.
Patent applications create potential freedom-to-operate concerns for companies developing similar wireless infrastructure management, resource optimization, or logistics clustering systems. Inventors and businesses should monitor the prosecution of this application to assess potential future claims.
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SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE UPDATE BASED ON MULTI-DOMAIN INTELLIGENT PREDICTIVE ANALYSIS
Application US20260099782A1 Kind: A1 Apr 09, 2026
Inventors
Herkole Sava, Michael Seymour
Abstract
A computer system for wireless structure update systems is provided. The computer system programmed to: a) receive a request to update a plurality of sites, including a plurality of update parameters and an area containing the plurality of sites; b) compare the plurality of site information to the plurality of update parameters; c) determine one or more update actions to update each of the plurality of sites based upon the comparison; d) generate clusters for the plurality of sites, wherein each cluster is based upon the travel distances between nearby sites; e) calculate an overall cost for the request to update based upon the determined one or more update actions, the travel distances, and the clusters; f) assign resources to the request to update; g) receive real-time project completion updates; and h) update the assigned resources.
CPC Classifications
G06Q 10/06313
Filing Date
2024-10-03
Application No.
18905733
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