Novel Massively Decentralized Network Automation Framework
Summary
USPTO published patent application US20260100902A1 titled 'Novel Massively Decentralized Network Automation Framework' on April 9, 2026. The patent covers a modular network component enabling scalable control and management of networks with multiple nodes, forming a control and management plane for network operations. Inventors include Lluis GIFRE, Ricard VILALTA, and Raul MUÑOZ, with the original application filed October 1, 2025.
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USPTO published patent application US20260100902A1 for a decentralized network automation framework. The patent describes a modular network component providing scalable control and management of networks with multiple nodes, including a control and management plane capable of handling network requests, scaling operations, and maintaining communications with disconnected node subgroups.
Inventors Lluis GIFRE, Ricard VILALTA, and Raul MUÑOZ have received an issued patent granting exclusive rights to this network automation technology. The patent may be relevant to technology companies and telecommunications firms developing network management solutions, software-defined networking platforms, or distributed network control systems.
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NOVEL MASSIVELY DECENTRALIZED NETWORK AUTOMATION FRAMEWORK, AND CORRESPONDING METHOD OF OPERATION
Application US20260100902A1 Kind: A1 Apr 09, 2026
Inventors
Lluis GIFRE, Ricard VILALTA, Raul MUÑOZ
Abstract
Different aspects of the invention provide a modular network component, which enables a highly scalable solution for optimum control and management of a network comprising multiple nodes. All network components together form a control and management plane which can intervene in determining what to do or how to resolve an incoming request, or up-scale or down-scale to efficiently handle the number of nodes being managed or maintaining communication with disconnected sub-groups of nodes, thereby minimizing the detrimental effects of network breakdowns, rendering a truly scalable as well as disaster tolerant network control and management network and corresponding method.
CPC Classifications
H04L 45/02 H04L 41/0806 H04L 45/124 H04L 67/1095
Filing Date
2025-10-01
Application No.
19347446
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