US Patent Application 18090956. PARKING POSITION ADJUSTMENT DEVICE AND PARKING POSITION ADJUSTMENT METHOD simplified abstract

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PARKING POSITION ADJUSTMENT DEVICE AND PARKING POSITION ADJUSTMENT METHOD

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA


Inventor(s)

Daisaku Honda of Nagoya-shi (JP)


Hiroya Matsubayashi of Nisshin-shi (JP)


Ryota Tomizawa of Mishima-shi (JP)


Satoshi Tanabe of Susono-shi (JP)


Nobutsugu Maruiwa of Mishima-shi (JP)


Yasuhiro Kobatake of Nagoya-shi (JP)


Hiroki Awano of Susono-shi (JP)


Satoshi Omi of Ebina-shi (JP)


PARKING POSITION ADJUSTMENT DEVICE AND PARKING POSITION ADJUSTMENT METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18090956 Titled 'PARKING POSITION ADJUSTMENT DEVICE AND PARKING POSITION ADJUSTMENT METHOD'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a control unit for a server that is responsible for adjusting the parking position of a vehicle in a parking lot. The control unit includes an acquisition unit that collects information about the parking position of a vehicle that is scheduled to receive a package in the parking lot. It also includes an adjustment information generation unit that creates instructions for adjusting the parking of another vehicle in a neighboring parking slot, in order to ensure that there is enough space around the vehicle scheduled to receive the package.


Original Abstract Submitted

A control unit of a server is a device that adjusts a parking position of a vehicle in a parking lot, and includes an acquisition unit that acquires the parking position of the vehicle scheduled to receive a package in the parking lot, and an adjustment information generation unit that generates adjustment information for adjusting parking of another vehicle in a parking slot adjacent to the parking position of the vehicle scheduled to receive the package in the parking lot such that a space is secured around the vehicle scheduled to receive the package.