WO2025003872A1 - Hardware/software network infrastructure and related process for innovation activity analysis - Google Patents
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- the present invention is unveiled in the field of processes, supported by hardware and software data processing infrastructure, suitable for generating indications for the management of technological innovation processes applied to the world of industry and commerce.
- the purpose of the present invention is to devise a network infrastructure — hardware and software — and a related process which, in constructive interaction with business functions, improves the process of creating new projects. This process will consider the territory, resources, and market trends. Furthermore, the present invention's infrastructure adapts to business needs through an innovative level of communication of opportunities processed by its software layers. It uses hardware solutions that guarantee the secrecy of shared information.
- the present invention is a hardware and software network infrastructure coupled with a data processing process that is intended to be implemented in a business and industry setting. This process generates directions and guidelines for the development of innovationbased projects, and it makes use of Artificial Intelligence (Al) algorithms.
- the present invention also makes use of a class of hardware devices to ensure that the computational operations and information thus processed and shared are monitored and made available only to enabled users.
- the process and infrastructure allow a wide range of information to be acquired in real time and processed autonomously for the purpose of improving the generative processes of business projects, the search for opportunities from the market, and the information process for enabled users
- processes running in the infrastructure are based on the use of Artificial Intelligence (Al) algorithms ensure extremely fast and adaptable analysis of public databases and business data
- the GUI (Graphic User Interface) of the enabled user connected to the network infrastructure is designed ad hoc for the purpose of indicating concisely and in real time, in a peculiar graphical layout, a summary indication of the quantity and quality of innovation and development opportunities available, d.
- the embodiment of invention is a network infrastructure consisting of computer hardware devices called “Clients,” such as computers, smartphones, and tablets (10), and Server machines (1 1), capable of advanced data processing functions.
- Clients computer hardware devices
- Server machines (1 1) capable of advanced data processing functions.
- the embodiment of invention connects both Client devices and Server machines to each other by telecommunication network.
- a network can be local, e.g., LAN and/or WLAN (12), or WAN- type network (13) by means of state-of-the-art communication protocols.
- servers can also be realized by means of virtual machines, residing, for example, in special clouds (15), also reachable through VPN-type tunneling connections, or other similar type of protocol.
- Any user belonging to the network infrastructure can interact with it by means of a computing device, including a mobile device (14) if they have the correct entitlements.
- the network infrastructure is a peculiar logical configuration of interconnected machines, typically made for enterprise uses (15) in whose buildings some of the hardware equipment and related software and firmware applications developed ad hoc come to reside.
- U.l. Unique Identifier
- a hardware device called the “Unique Identifier” (U.l.) is devised (16, 205) and connected to the network infrastructure or connected to a client device.
- U.l. a hardware device
- (14) allows access to a protected data area of the network infrastructure thanks to the generation of specific technical and/or formal requirements. These requirements are modulated according to the need to keep the information and data processed by the infrastructure of the present invention strictly confidential.
- FIG. 2 shows the block diagram of the process implemented by the network infrastructure of the present invention. Each individual block represents a data processing and storage process. These are carried out in a computational server machine, also of virtual type, connected to the network. The exception is blocks (206) and (205), which represent the client computing device from which the user interacts with the infrastructure and the unique identifier device.
- Fig. 2 clearly shows that blocks (22, 25, 200, 203) do not represent the hardware unit of the Unique Identifier. Instead, they represent the access request procedure of a user with the above authorization device.
- the unique identifier is a device equipped with a microprocessor and firmware, as described in an FPGA (field programmable gate array). It has internal and external memory, a wired and/or wireless communication interface (e.g., LAN and WLAN, Bluetooth), and firmware and software for controlling access to the network infrastructure of the present invention.
- the Unique Identifier is also equipped with: a. A GPS-type position sensor, b. One or more rechargeable batteries, c. A DC/DC Converter block for power supply management and battery charging, d. A graphical user display interface (optional).
- a user When a user wants to access the protected data area of the network infrastructure of the present invention, they must connect the Unique Identifier (16) to a Client computing device (14), such as a smartphone or a PC, in which the software application for such access is installed.
- a client device can only fully interact with the infrastructure when the software verifies the physical connection and the authorization provided by the Unique Identifier.
- Two levels of authorization are prepared for connection with the network infrastructure of this invention: a. a first-level authorization with which a password login and access to partial information is possible, said login possible from the Client device without the Unique Identifier connection, b. a second level authorization in which the interaction with the data processed by the Network Infrastructure Servers and total, said interaction granted to the Client device only when connected to the Unique Identifier, which generates through its own software/firmware an appropriate enablement.
- the infrastructure access software application installed on the client device prompts the user to connect a unique identifier device and verifies that it is enabled for access control by comparing the MAC address and serial number with a database on the infrastructure server.
- the software/firmware of the Unique Identifier will check one or more of the following conditions for the second-level authorization required by the network infrastructure: a. control of a geolocation within a set of coordinates provided by the Network Infrastructure Server and/or stored locally in the Unique Identifier, b. the control of an authorization code provided by the Network Infrastructure Server, c.
- the unique identifier when connected and functioning, enables encryption between the data exchanged between infrastructure and user, and optionally access to a two-way tunneling VPN-type communication.
- the Project Generator block (20) is built from a dataset identifying all aspects related to an innovation project — both device and process — that a company defines as a target.
- the dataset consists of both purely technical and technological information and strategic/commercial information, stored in a database.
- the invention is referred to as “PRJ.”
- the PRJ data is prepared within the database in two ways: a. manually by an enabled user through interaction with an appropriate graphical interface available on data-entry software using the Client device, b. software-assisted mode, according to preset templates available on data-entry software via the Client device.
- the PRJ-related dataset is processed by the Keyword Generator P block (23) using an Artificial Intelligence algorithm.
- This algorithm adds and creates new interactions in the dataset.
- the following factors must be considered: a. the presence of intellectual property and/or service products like the PRJ, also parameterized to the geolocation of the PRJ project, b. the scope and commodity sector in which the PRJ is being adopted, also parameterized to the geolocation of the PRJ project (e.g., technology field, financial field, and so on), c. the time factor related to the development of the PRJ project, d.
- the primary characteristics of the company that developed the PRJ including financial resources, the status of internal business sectors, the history of its projects, the workload under existing contracts, and the human resource situation.
- the artificial intelligence algorithm generates unique and complete keywords that identify the PRJ and are stored in the Keywords Database block P (26).
- a user can interact with the Project Generator (20), the Keywords Generator (P23), and the Keywords Database (P26) via a Client computing device (10), including mobile types. (14), by means of a unique identifier authorization process (21 , 22, 24, 25) which provides a second level of authorization (31) after verifying the necessary preconditions (32) as outlined in paragraphs 0036, 0037, 0038.
- the invention's realization requires interaction through the unique identifier for two reasons: a. to edit and modify entered and/or manually or automatically generated information related to PRJ, and, b. to edit, modify and correct the results of data processing completed through its artificial intelligence algorithm by the Keywords Generator. P and the Keywords Database P.
- such access of an authorized user allows for the monitoring of the situation of the process put in place by the infrastructure. Furthermore, it allows for the prediction of errors that would affect further data processing. It is not excluded that an A.I. algorithm may create a set of keywords that are not perfectly congruent with the PRJ design. Secondly, this second- level access allows for substantial changes to the Al algorithm operating in the network infrastructure when required.
- the Network Infrastructure invention has three additional functional blocks: the Market Analyzer (28), its Keyword Generator M (201), and Keywords DataBase M (204).
- the Market Analyzer created by an Artificial Intelligence algorithm, generates a market dataset.
- This dataset is constructed from the technical and commercial information of private companies, professionals, public companies, and providers of funding and calls.
- the market dataset is stored in a database, which is also supplemented by information provided by an authorized user. This is a user connected to the infrastructure through a client device, linked to the unique identifier, and equipped with a second-level authorization.
- the market consists of: a. public or private funding calls, including those parameterized to the geolocation of the PRJ proposing company, b. partnership offers, in public or private projects, from public or private companies, also parameterized to the geolocation of the PRJ proposing company, c.
- requests for missing products and/or services also parameterized to the geolocation of the PRJ proposing company, d. opportunity to file Intellectual Property related to PRJ, e. search engine scanning within the market and regulatory bodies, f. professional applications, also parameterized to the geolocation of the PRJ proposing company,
- each parameter analyzed by the Market Analyzer is also weighted according to the time factor. For example, an opportunity for interaction with the PRJ project may be judged more or less attractive relative to the deadline, if any.
- the Market Analyzer processes the dataset related to the invention in the following way.
- the Keyword Generator Block M (201) reprocesses the information using an Al algorithm. This generates keywords that uniquely identify an opportunity market for the PRJ project and stores them in the Keywords Database block M (204).
- the embodiment of the invention allows users to interact with the Market Analyzer, Keywords Generator M, and Keywords Database M via a Client computing device (10) or mobile device (14).
- the identifier authorization process (29, 200, 202, 203) provides a second- level authorization type (31) after verifying the necessary preconditions (32). See paragraphs 0036, 0037, and 0038 for more information.
- the invention's realization requires interaction through the unique identifier for two reasons: a. to edit and modify information entered in automatic and/or manual mode related to the market, and, b. to edit, modify and correct the results of data processing completed by the Market Analyzer, Keywords Generator M, and Keywords Database M through its artificial intelligence algorithm.
- such access of an authorized user allows for the monitoring of the situation of the process put in place by the infrastructure. Furthermore, it allows for the prediction of errors that would be reflected in further data processing. It is not excluded that an A. I. algorithm may create a set of keywords that are not perfectly congruent with the market.
- FIG. 2 shows that second-level access operates as follows: a. on the Project Generator process, in the respective Keywords Generators P and Keywords Database P blocks, b. on the Market Analyzer process, in the respective Keywords Generator M and Keywords DataBase M blocks.
- the first level of information is that of keywords (26) related to the Project Generator process (22), which characterizes and describes the technical/formal aspects of one or more projects promoted by a company
- the second level is that of the keywords (204) related to the Market Analyzer process (28), which characterizes all the opportunities that the market offers — both public and private — that are accessible by the PRJ proposing company.
- Data Processing block (27) performs a weighted analysis of the two categories of encoded and stored information, as outlined in paragraph 0054.
- Data Processing block is designed to identify matches between the classifications stored in the Keywords DataBase P (26) related to the Project Generator block (22) and the classifications in the Keywords DataBase M (204) related to the Market Analyzer block (28).
- PRJ interaction with the market has been achieved. This opens the door to developing the PRJ project within the market itself. For example: a. access economic funds, both in the public and private sectors, b. collaborate with third parties. In the public and private sectors, the following can be done: c. secure or change a monopoly regime through intellectual property regarding the PRJ project, d. enter with the PRJ into a new market sector or a new geographical area, e. industrialize and distribute PRJ in the market, f. develop from scratch products and/or services or update existing ones according to market trends and/or regulatory and legislative compulsory novelties.
- the data processing block and the remaining processes from the project generator and market analyzer are always active in asynchronous mode. New data is processed promptly whenever a new parameter changes the status quo of each block.
- Data Processing block makes all users aware of the presence of a matching and/or no-matching factor of the keywords in the Keywords Database P and Keywords Database M. This is evidence of interaction between market and PRJ. Such an indication is manifested in two ways: a. at the boot of the entire network infrastructure process when the minimum information needed to generate stable output from Data Processing is available, and, b. to the modification of a previously processed data item such that it affects the output of Data Processing,
- the data processing details of the above processes are provided only to users who can obtain second-level authorization through a client data processing device connected to the unique identifier device. This is in accordance with the processes already described in paragraphs 0035, 0036, 0037, and 0038.
- GUI graphical user interface
- the GUI is organized as follows: a.
- the data provided by the data processing is converted into a numerical range with a score ranging from 0 to 100 (40). This numerical range of the score is called OL, or opportunity level.
- OL indicates the amount of matching of the information in the Keywords Database P and Keywords Database M. The value is equal to “0” when no.
- the keywords generated by the Project Generator process collide with the keywords generated by the Market Analyzer process. This value is equal to “100” when all keywords generated by the Project Generator process collide with the keywords generated by the Market Analyzer process, b.
- OL values between “0” and “100” are suitable for determining an intermediate numerical display proportional to the amount of matching of information in the Keywords DataBase P and the Keywords DataBase M. c.
- the OL is displayed inside a first circular graphic element (41) whose position varies inside and outside a second circular graphic element of larger diameter (42).
- the OL score is “0” (43)
- the first circular graphic element is completely outside the second circular graphic element.
- the OL score is “100” (44)
- the first circular graphic element is completely concentric to the second circular graphic element. All other values of the OL between “0” and “100” determine the position of the first circular graphic element at the intersection with the second circular graphic element.
- the graphical interface greatly simplifies the communication of the level of matching obtained from the keyword comparison enacted by data processing.
- the two graphical elements are concentric, i.e., when the OL is “100,” it is clear that the PRJ has achieved its market objectives.
- the two elements are separated, i.e., when the OL is “0,” it is evident that no PRJ element is compatible with the market.
- the invention's embodiment ensures that notifications of states resulting from data processing's analysis of keywords occur on user request or on interrupts by the data processing itself to enabled users upon the occurrence of a change in its output. This is in accordance with the information revealed in paragraph 0058.
- a data processing activity monitoring service can be set up based on a user-programmable time cyclicity to prevent software, hardware, or firmware malfunctions from preventing timely communication of the status quo of the network infrastructure as described by the present invention.
- the embodiment of the invention allows the user to access the details of the process that generates the OL if a second-level authorization takes place through the use of the Unique Identifier connected to a Client.
- the only way to notify users of a change in the state of the same OL and its numeric value is to send a message to all users who have a first-level authorization. This authorization does not require the Unique Identifier device to be connected.
- the precompiled models are drafted by the Al based on the PRJ dataset stored in the respective database and the market dataset processed by the Market Analyzer stored in the respective database. They can also generate an interrupt to client devices when connected to the Unique Identifier device, equipped with second-level access. Such signaling is for enabled users to view the precompiled models, which are subsequently sent to clients.
- the pre-filled models are drafted according to the time factors of the PRJ project and the geolocation of the same project. They are optionally ranked by the OL score, which expresses a summary of the chances of success of the PRJ when placed in the market.
- the Data Analyzer identifies, proposes, and drafts instructions for the PRJ project to exploit the market's potential and interact with it. This is true even when the market is represented by public or private calls for entries or direct requests to industrial and/or commercial realities in the relevant territory.
- Examples of invention [0069] The following example illustrates the process performed by the network infrastructure of the present invention.
- an event After the default data processing performed by the same infrastructure, an event generates an opportunity for company “Y” to propose a PRJ project in the market: a.
- company Y provides the infrastructure with the dataset that makes up the database created by the Project Generator regarding the PRJ project, b.
- the Keyword Generator P generates a set of keywords through its Al algorithm, stored in the Keywords Database P. These keywords are weighted by technical, geographic, and commercial factors inherent to PRJ and company Y, c.
- the Market Generator operates a market analysis, including information about company Y and the PRJ project. It generates keywords using an Al algorithm residing in the Keywords Generator M, then stores them in the Keywords Database M.
- the keywords are then stored in the Keywords Database M, d.
- the Data Processing examines the keywords in the two databases Keywords Database P and Keywords Database M and generates a score of the obtained OL opportunity level, e.g., 50. It then communicates this score by interrupt to a Client device with a toplevel authorization, e. a new event is recorded by the Market Analyzer, such as the opening of a call for public funding congruent with the PRJ designed by company Y, f. a new set of keywords is generated from the Keywords Generator M, which are then stored in the Keywords DataBase M database, g.
- a new OL opportunity level score e.g. 85
- update the Client device with a second-level authorization connects to the network infrastructure and verifies the real presence of the announcement intercepted by the Market Analyzer in the market. If necessary, it changes its parameters, i. Data Processing automatically writes a pre-filled template for a PRJ application by generating an interrupt to a Client device with a second-level authorization, j. the Data Analyzer transmits the pre-filled template to the Client device enabled by the second-level authorization.
- the present invention is applicable to all industrial, research, trade, craft, and service activities that make innovation their core business.
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