18520757. COMMUNICATION MONITORING SYSTEM, BASE STATION, HISTORY MANAGEMENT SERVER, AND COMMUNICATION MONITORING METHOD simplified abstract (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)

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COMMUNICATION MONITORING SYSTEM, BASE STATION, HISTORY MANAGEMENT SERVER, AND COMMUNICATION MONITORING METHOD

Organization Name

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

Inventor(s)

Yoshihiro Otsuka of Tokyo (JP)

Teruko Fujii of Tokyo (JP)

Takenori Sumi of Tokyo (JP)

Takahisa Yamauchi of Tokyo (JP)

COMMUNICATION MONITORING SYSTEM, BASE STATION, HISTORY MANAGEMENT SERVER, AND COMMUNICATION MONITORING METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18520757 titled 'COMMUNICATION MONITORING SYSTEM, BASE STATION, HISTORY MANAGEMENT SERVER, AND COMMUNICATION MONITORING METHOD

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system where a master station and a slave station communicate a fixed number of frames in a cyclic period, each containing communication information such as sequence numbers and period numbers. The stations determine if there are missing frames based on the information in each frame, and a history management server records communication history information when a frame is missing.

  • Explanation of the patent:
 * Master and slave stations communicate fixed frames in a cyclic period.
 * Frames contain sequence and period numbers for communication.
 * Stations check for missing frames based on frame information.
 * History management server records communication history when frames are missing.

Potential Applications

The technology described in the patent application could be applied in various industries such as telecommunications, industrial automation, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

Problems Solved

1. Ensures reliable communication between master and slave stations. 2. Provides a mechanism to detect missing communication frames efficiently.

Benefits

1. Improved data transmission reliability. 2. Enhanced communication system performance. 3. Efficient management of communication history.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing communication systems in industries such as manufacturing, transportation, and smart cities.

Possible Prior Art

There may be existing systems or methods for detecting missing communication frames in wireless communication systems, but the specific approach described in this patent application may be novel.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing communication protocols in terms of efficiency and reliability?

The patent application describes a specific method for detecting missing frames in communication, but it would be interesting to see a comparison with existing protocols to understand the advantages and limitations of this approach.

What impact could this technology have on the development of future wireless communication systems?

Exploring the potential influence of this technology on the evolution of wireless communication systems could provide insights into its long-term implications and advancements in the field.


Original Abstract Submitted

A master station () and a slave station () each communicate an individually set, fixed number of communication frames in a cyclic period. The communication frame contains, as communication information, a sequence number and a period number. The master base station () and the slave base station () determine, upon communication of each communication frame in a wireless manner, if there is a missing communication frame on a basis of the communication information of a this-time communication frame and the communication information of a last-time communication frame. When there is a missing communication frame, a history management server () records communication history information of the last-time communication frame and of the this-time communication frame, as preceding/succeeding history information.