18277584. REMOTE ELEVATOR MONITORING SYSTEM, USER MANAGEMENT METHOD IN REMOTE ELEVATOR MONITORING SYSTEM, AND STORAGE MEDIUM simplified abstract (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)

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REMOTE ELEVATOR MONITORING SYSTEM, USER MANAGEMENT METHOD IN REMOTE ELEVATOR MONITORING SYSTEM, AND STORAGE MEDIUM

Organization Name

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

Inventor(s)

Masayuki Sato of Tokyo (JP)

REMOTE ELEVATOR MONITORING SYSTEM, USER MANAGEMENT METHOD IN REMOTE ELEVATOR MONITORING SYSTEM, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18277584 titled 'REMOTE ELEVATOR MONITORING SYSTEM, USER MANAGEMENT METHOD IN REMOTE ELEVATOR MONITORING SYSTEM, AND STORAGE MEDIUM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a remote monitoring system that allows a first user to register a second user as a child user, with the ability to browse a monitoring range set by the first user.

  • Registration accepting part accepts registration information
  • Registration information represents registration of a second user as a child user of a first user
  • Setting part sets a monitoring range for the child user not exceeding the monitoring range associated with the first user
  • First table associates a browsing monitoring range with each user

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in parental control systems, caregiver monitoring systems, and remote surveillance systems.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of allowing a user to monitor and control the access of another user within a specified range.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include enhanced security, improved monitoring capabilities, and better control over user access.

Potential Commercial Applications

Potential commercial applications of this technology include parental control software, remote monitoring services, and caregiver tracking systems.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be existing parental control software that allows parents to set restrictions on their children's devices and internet access.

Unanswered Questions

1. How does the system ensure the privacy and security of the monitoring data? 2. Can the monitoring range be adjusted dynamically based on user preferences or activities?


Original Abstract Submitted

A remote monitoring system includes a registration accepting part and a setting part. The registration accepting part accepts registration information. The registration information represents registration of a second user as a child user of a first user being registered in a user management table. A first table associates a browsable monitoring range with each user. When the registration accepting part accepts registration information, the setting part sets a monitoring range which can be browsed by the second user as a child user of the first user to a range not exceeding a browsable monitoring range which is associated with the first user in the user management table.