18276043. FLYING OBJECT COPING SYSTEM, SURVEILLANCE GROUND CENTER, COPING GROUND CENTER, COMMUNICATION ROUTE SEARCH DEVICE, FLIGHT PATH PREDICTION DEVICE, AND COPING ASSET SELECTION DEVICE simplified abstract (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)

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FLYING OBJECT COPING SYSTEM, SURVEILLANCE GROUND CENTER, COPING GROUND CENTER, COMMUNICATION ROUTE SEARCH DEVICE, FLIGHT PATH PREDICTION DEVICE, AND COPING ASSET SELECTION DEVICE

Organization Name

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

Inventor(s)

Hisayuki Mukae of Tokyo (JP)

FLYING OBJECT COPING SYSTEM, SURVEILLANCE GROUND CENTER, COPING GROUND CENTER, COMMUNICATION ROUTE SEARCH DEVICE, FLIGHT PATH PREDICTION DEVICE, AND COPING ASSET SELECTION DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18276043 titled 'FLYING OBJECT COPING SYSTEM, SURVEILLANCE GROUND CENTER, COPING GROUND CENTER, COMMUNICATION ROUTE SEARCH DEVICE, FLIGHT PATH PREDICTION DEVICE, AND COPING ASSET SELECTION DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system where a surveillance ground center transmits information to a communication ground center, which then transmits directive commands to a communication satellite group based on the search result from a communication route search device.

  • Surveillance ground center transmits ID, time information, and position information of a surveillance satellite.
  • Communication ground center searches for a communication route for satellite information.
  • Communication ground center transmits directive commands to communication satellite group based on search result.

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in military operations for tracking and communicating with flying objects in real-time.

Problems Solved

This system solves the problem of efficiently transmitting information between surveillance satellites and communication satellites.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved communication and coordination between surveillance and communication systems, leading to better overall operational efficiency.

Potential Commercial Applications

This technology could be applied in the aerospace industry for satellite communication systems, as well as in the defense sector for military surveillance and communication operations.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be existing satellite communication systems used in military and aerospace applications.

Unanswered Questions

How does this system handle potential interference or signal disruptions during communication?

The patent application does not provide details on how the system mitigates interference or disruptions in communication.

What measures are in place to ensure the security and confidentiality of the transmitted information?

The patent application does not address the security protocols or encryption methods used to protect the transmitted data.


Original Abstract Submitted

In a flying object coping system (), a surveillance ground center () transmits, to a communication ground center (), an ID, time information, and position information of a surveillance satellite () which will transmit flying object information, an ID, time information, and position information of a surveillance satellite () which will receive the flying object information, and position information of a coping system (). The communication ground center () is equipped with a communication route search device (), which searches for a communication route for satellite information. The communication ground center () transmits directive commands to the communication satellite group of the communication system () based on a search result from the communication route search device ().