18268935. DRIVER COLLATION SYSTEM, DRIVER COLLATION METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM simplified abstract (NEC Corporation)

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DRIVER COLLATION SYSTEM, DRIVER COLLATION METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM

Organization Name

NEC Corporation

Inventor(s)

Masaya Tokunaga of Tokyo (JP)

Chisato Sugawara of Tokyo (JP)

Nana Jumonji of Tokyo (JP)

Yosuke Kimura of Tokyo (JP)

Toru Takami of Tokyo (JP)

DRIVER COLLATION SYSTEM, DRIVER COLLATION METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18268935 titled 'DRIVER COLLATION SYSTEM, DRIVER COLLATION METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a driver collation system that analyzes driving characteristics of a driver and matches them with past drivers to identify a driver candidate.

  • Memory and processor are components of the driver collation system.
  • The processor acquires driving characteristics of a driver.
  • The processor collates the acquired driving characteristics with past drivers to extract a driver candidate.

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      1. Potential Applications
  • Driver identification and authentication systems for vehicles.
  • Insurance companies for risk assessment and premium calculation.
  • Fleet management companies for driver monitoring and evaluation.
      1. Problems Solved
  • Improving driver identification accuracy.
  • Enhancing security measures in vehicles.
  • Streamlining driver selection processes for various applications.
      1. Benefits
  • Increased safety and security on the roads.
  • Efficient driver monitoring and evaluation.
  • Cost-effective risk assessment for insurance companies.


Original Abstract Submitted

A driver collation system including: a memory; and at least one processor coupled to the memory. The processor performs operations. The operations include: acquiring driving characteristics related to driving by a driver of a vehicle; and extracting a driver candidate from past drivers by collating the acquired driving characteristics with the driving characteristics of the past drivers.