18242577. Information Processing System and Information Processing Method simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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Information Processing System and Information Processing Method

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Ryohei Katsumata of Toyota-shi (JP)

Information Processing System and Information Processing Method - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18242577 titled 'Information Processing System and Information Processing Method

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an information processing system that allows a vehicle to feed power to off-grid areas based on user selection.

  • Vehicle with power feeding capability
  • Off-grid terminals managing power of off-grid areas
  • Server transmitting information to vehicle and matching vehicle with selected area
  • Instructions to feed power to selected area

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various scenarios such as emergency response situations, remote construction sites, or outdoor events where temporary power sources are needed.

Problems Solved

This technology addresses the challenge of providing power to off-grid areas efficiently and on-demand, without the need for permanent infrastructure or traditional power sources.

Benefits

- Flexibility in providing power to remote locations - Cost-effective solution for temporary power needs - User-friendly interface for selecting and feeding power to specific areas

Potential Commercial Applications

Off-Grid Power Management System for Vehicles This section could explore how companies in industries such as construction, event management, or disaster relief could benefit from implementing this technology to efficiently manage power in off-grid areas.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system ensure the safety and reliability of power transmission to off-grid areas?

The patent abstract does not provide details on the mechanisms in place to guarantee the secure and stable delivery of power to selected locations.

What are the potential limitations or constraints of this system in terms of power capacity and distance from the vehicle?

Further information is needed to understand the scalability and range of this technology in feeding power to off-grid areas.


Original Abstract Submitted

An information processing system includes: a vehicle that can feed power to outside; a plurality of off-grid terminals that each manage power of a corresponding one of a plurality of off-grid areas; and a server. The server transmits information of the plurality of off-grid areas to the vehicle, and when information of a selected area selected by a user of the vehicle from the plurality of off-grid areas is received from the vehicle, the server performs a matching process for matching the vehicle and the selected area with each other, and transmits, to the vehicle, information instructing to feed power to the selected area.