Visa International Service Association - Low Communication Distributed Systems Patent Application
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Visa International Service Association filed patent application US20260111860A1 for low communication distributed systems technology on February 20, 2023, with the application publishing on April 23, 2026. The invention describes a method for distributing service requests across nodes in a distributed system using correlation functions and local state calculations to identify the appropriate service node, without requiring inter-node communication.
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The patent application covers a distributed computing system in which nodes identify the appropriate service node to handle incoming requests using correlation functions and local state calculations based on node status, other nodes' status, and the total number of nodes in the system, without requiring inter-node communication.
Entities developing distributed computing, service routing, or load-balancing technologies should monitor this application for potential future scope and any resulting competitive landscape considerations in distributed systems design.
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LOW COMMUNICATION DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
Application US20260111860A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026
Assignee
Visa International Service Association
Inventors
Shivam MOHAN, Sudharshan Krishnakumar GADDAM
Abstract
Systems and methods for low communication distributed systems are disclosed. An example method can comprise receiving, by each node in a distributed system, a correlation function with a plurality of inputs comprising at least an identifier; receiving, at a node of the distributed system, a request comprising the identifier; identifying, by the node, a service node to serve the request based on the correlation function, the identifying comprising determining, by the node, based on a status of the node, the status of other nodes in the distributed system; determining a local state, based on at least one of the status of the node, the status of the other nodes, or a number of nodes in the distributed system; and calculating, based on the local state and the plurality of inputs, a target response that identifies the service node; and processing the request by the service node.
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G06Q 20/027 H04L 12/1886
Filing Date
2023-02-20
Application No.
19154099
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