18219959. MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND MANAGEMENT METHOD simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND MANAGEMENT METHOD

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Atsushi Komada of Nagakute-shi (JP)

Mitsuru Ogasawara of Gamagori-shi (JP)

Masahiko Ishii of Okazaki-shi (JP)

Hidetaka Asano of Nissin-shi (JP)

Tomokazu Ishii of Okazaki-shi (JP)

Koji Hetsugi of Toyota-shi (JP)

Kosuke Yonekawa of Nisshin-shi (JP)

Yoshikazu Jikuhara of Miyoshi-shi (JP)

MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND MANAGEMENT METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18219959 titled 'MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND MANAGEMENT METHOD

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes a control device that reads power consumption data and information on the delivery number and weight of two different product sets from a storage device. The control device then divides the power consumption proportionally and calculates CO2 emissions from transportation based on the power consumption data.

  • The control device reads power consumption, delivery number, and weight data from a storage device.
  • It divides the power consumption proportionally.
  • The device calculates CO2 emissions for transportation based on the power consumption data.

Potential Applications

The technology described in this patent application could be applied in various industries such as logistics, transportation, and environmental monitoring.

Problems Solved

This technology helps in accurately calculating CO2 emissions from transportation, which is crucial for environmental impact assessments and sustainability efforts.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved accuracy in calculating CO2 emissions, better environmental monitoring, and enhanced sustainability practices.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing CO2 emissions calculations in transportation logistics for sustainable supply chain management.

Unanswered Questions

How does the control device communicate with the storage device to retrieve the necessary data?

The patent abstract does not provide details on the communication protocol or method used between the control device and the storage device.

Are there any limitations to the accuracy of CO2 emissions calculations using this technology?

The abstract does not mention any potential limitations or challenges that may arise in accurately calculating CO2 emissions based on the provided data.


Original Abstract Submitted

A control device reads power consumption, information on the delivery number and weight of a first product set, and information on the delivery number and weight of a second product set from a storage device. The control device proportionally divides the power consumption. The control device reads a first conversion formula from the storage device, and calculates CO2 emissions from transportation of the first product set from an A station to a B station and CO2 emissions from transportation of the second product set from the A station to the B station by substituting the power consumptions, into the first conversion formula.