18543809. WORK MACHINE MONITORING SYSTEM simplified abstract (KUBOTA CORPORATION)

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WORK MACHINE MONITORING SYSTEM

Organization Name

KUBOTA CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Keisuke Miura of Sakai-shi (JP)

Yoshihito Iida of Sakai-shi (JP)

Atsushi Matsumoto of Sakai-shi (JP)

Ryo Ikeda of Sakai-shi (JP)

WORK MACHINE MONITORING SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18543809 titled 'WORK MACHINE MONITORING SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The monitoring system of a work machine includes a monitor to track the machine's location, a communication terminal to transmit signals to the monitor, and instruction generators to control signal transmission.

  • The system monitors whether the work machine is within a specific area.
  • It stops monitoring when a second signal is received.
  • The communication terminal transmits signals to the monitor.
  • The first instruction generator triggers the transmission of the first signal.
  • The second instruction generator triggers the transmission of the second signal when monitoring is active.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in industries where tracking the location of work machines is crucial, such as construction, agriculture, and manufacturing.

Problems Solved

This system helps ensure that work machines are operating within designated areas, improving safety and efficiency in various work environments.

Benefits

The system provides real-time monitoring of work machine locations, allowing for quick intervention if machines stray from designated areas. This can prevent accidents and unauthorized use of equipment.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Real-Time Work Machine Monitoring System for Enhanced Safety and Efficiency"

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be GPS tracking systems used in various industries to monitor the location of vehicles and equipment.

What are the specific industries that could benefit from this technology?

Industries such as construction, agriculture, mining, and logistics could benefit from this technology by improving the safety and efficiency of work machine operations.

How does this technology compare to traditional manual monitoring methods?

This technology provides real-time tracking and automated monitoring of work machines, which is more efficient and accurate compared to manual monitoring methods that rely on human observation and intervention.


Original Abstract Submitted

A monitoring system of a work machine includes a monitor to monitor whether or not a work machine is within an area when a first signal is received and stop monitoring when a second signal is received. The work machine includes at least a communication terminal to transmit the first signal and the second signal to the monitor, a first instruction generator operable to instruct the communication terminal to transmit the first signal, and a second instruction generator operable to instruct the communication terminal to transmit the second signal when the monitor is monitoring the work machine.