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Summary

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.

What changed

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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  1. Monitor for patent grant
  2. Review for Freedom to Operate if developing similar systems

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Apr 9, 2026

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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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USPTO
Published
April 9th, 2026
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Rule
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Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US20260099782A1

Who this affects

Applies to
Technology companies Telecommunications firms
Industry sector
4811 Air Transportation
Activity scope
Patent filing IP licensing
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Intellectual Property
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Telecommunications Artificial Intelligence

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