MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641050783 A) filed by J. B. Institute Of Engineering And Technology, Hyderabad, Telangana, on April 21, for 'an adaptive bandwidth allocation system and apparatus for next-generation wireless networks using context-aware multi-layer resource optimization.'
Inventor(s) include Mrs. Panjala Kavitha; Mrs. K. Snehalatha; Mrs. Nomula Mounika; Mr. Danish Khaleel Ahmed; Mrs. P. Udayasree; and Dr. Himanshu Sharma.
The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to an adaptive bandwidth allocation system for next-generation wireless networks, configured to dynamically optimize resource distribution based on real-time and predictive contextual information. The system comprises a context acquisition module adapted to collect network parameters including channel conditions, user density, application priority, traffic demand, and mobility patterns from distributed network elements. A multi-layer optimization engine processes the collected data using a hybrid framework integrating rule-based logic and adaptive learning models to derive optimal allocation strategies through cross-layer analysis. A dynamic resource allocation controller allocates bandwidth across network nodes and continuously updates allocation decisions in response to changing network conditions. The system further comprises a predictive analytics module for forecasting future traffic demand and a feedback mechanism for refining allocation strategies based on performance metrics. The invention enhances spectral efficiency, reduces latency, and improves quality of service in heterogeneous wireless environments."
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