Network Node Methods for Canary Release Deployments
Summary
The USPTO published patent application US20260099315A1 covering network node methods for canary release deployments in communication networks. The invention enables automated orchestration of feature rollouts across network functions within signaling paths. Inventors include Pablo Martinez de la Cruz, Maria Cruz Bartolome Rodrigo, and Xinyu Zhang.
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The USPTO published patent application US20260099315A1 covering network node methods enabling automated canary release orchestration for features across network functions within signaling paths of communication networks. The patent describes operations including receiving an indication for activating canary release and providing automatic orchestration across network functions.
This patent grants intellectual property protection for the disclosed methods. Technology companies and manufacturers developing network deployment solutions may need to consider this patent when designing similar functionality to avoid potential infringement. Parties may still pursue alternative technical approaches to achieve similar results.
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METHODS AND NETWORK NODES FOR CANARY RELEASE
Application US20260099315A1 Kind: A1 Apr 09, 2026
Inventors
Pablo MARTINEZ DE LA CRUZ, Maria Cruz BARTOLOME RODRIGO, Xinyu ZHANG
Abstract
The disclosure provides a first network node. The first network node includes at least one processor; and at least one memory, coupled with the at least one processor and stored thereon instructions which, when executed by the at least one processor, cause the first network node to perform operations including: receiving an indication for activating canary release of a feature in a communication network; and providing an automatic orchestration for the canary release of the feature across network functions, NFs, within a signaling path in the communication network.
CPC Classifications
G06F 8/65 H04L 41/082 H04L 41/0886
Filing Date
2022-09-29
Application No.
19116502
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