MUMBAI, India, Feb. 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641009467 A) filed by R. M. K. Engineering College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on Jan. 30, for 'queueing theory based network traffic engineering method for optimized resilience.'
Inventor(s) include Ms N. Meenatchi.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 13, under issue no. 07/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to a network control method for traffic engineering that enhances efficiency, robustness, and resilience using graph theory principles. The proposed method models a communication network as a weighted graph, where nodes and links represent network elements and their interactions. A network weight matrix is implemented to assess traffic flow, connectivity, and resilience characteristics of the network. By integrating graph-theoretic analysis with the weight matrix, a criticality measure is established for nodes and connections, enabling the identification of vulnerable components within the network. The invention demonstrates the strict convexity of network criticality, validating its effectiveness as a reliable indicator of network resilience. An optimization problem is formulated to minimize network criticality through controlled manipulation of the network weight matrix. Solving this optimization problem improves traffic distribution and strengthens the network's ability to withstand unexpected changes in topology and traffic demand. The proposed method provides a scalable and efficient solution for adaptive traffic engineering in modern communication networks."
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