US2008320305A1PendingUtilityA1

Method and apparatus for secure communications and resource sharing between anonymous non-trusting parties with no central administration

Assignee: BRUESTLE JEREMYPriority: Jan 24, 2003Filed: Jan 22, 2008Published: Dec 25, 2008
Est. expiryJan 24, 2023(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract

A unifying network model with a structure and architecture configured to address security, interoperability, mobility, and resource management, including priority and quality of services is provided. The network of the network model is structured as a hierarchical mesh network, with dynamically generated routing tables. The configuration of the network model optimizes routing and distributes communication load. Every device on the network is capable of being both an endpoint and a forwarder of communications. The network model may include underlying networks that are represented with one of two models, the link model or the star model. The nodes are organized in a hierarchical relationship structure to optimizes throughput. The model may include a cryptographic method of dynamically assigning local network addresses.

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1 . A method of organization non-trusting parties with no central administration so that parties can securely share resources and communicate with an expected quality of service. 
   
   
       2 . A system of organizing multiple nodes on a network in a hierarchical relationship structure to efficiently inter communicate in a way that optimizes throughput by utilizing hierarchical pathing and an internode hierarchical relationship to provide a shortest route between two nodes, wherein the network has the same structure on every level of the hierarchy. 
   
   
       3 . A system that controls resource allocation through inheritance aggregation and hierarchical rights enforcement while allowing for dynamic subdivision and delegation of resource control. 
   
   
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