Panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd. (20240116393). BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, BATTERY MANAGEMENT METHOD, AND TERMINAL DEVICE simplified abstract

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BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, BATTERY MANAGEMENT METHOD, AND TERMINAL DEVICE

Organization Name

panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Ryota Saito of Kanagawa (JP)

Masashi Takemura of Kanagawa (JP)

Manano Taguchi of Kanagawa (JP)

BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, BATTERY MANAGEMENT METHOD, AND TERMINAL DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240116393 titled 'BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, BATTERY MANAGEMENT METHOD, AND TERMINAL DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system where a server device collects user profile information related to battery replacement needs and analyzes historical data to generate an unavailability index for battery lease. When specific events occur, such as information on a suitable battery station or an alert for battery replacement, a notification screen is displayed on the user terminal based on the profile information and unavailability index.

  • User profile information is collected on battery replacement needs.
  • Historical data is analyzed to generate an unavailability index for battery lease.
  • Notification screens are displayed on the user terminal for specific events.
  • The notification screens are based on the user's profile information and the unavailability index.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various industries where battery replacement is a common need, such as electric vehicles, mobile devices, and renewable energy systems.

Problems Solved

This technology helps users stay informed about battery replacement needs and available stations, reducing the risk of unexpected downtime due to battery issues.

Benefits

Users can proactively address battery replacement needs, leading to improved efficiency and reliability of devices that rely on batteries.

Potential Commercial Applications

This technology could be utilized by battery manufacturers, service providers, and device manufacturers to enhance user experience and optimize battery replacement processes.

Possible Prior Art

One potential prior art could be systems that track battery usage and provide notifications for replacement, but the specific combination of user profile information, historical data analysis, and unavailability index generation may be unique to this patent application.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system ensure the security and privacy of user profile information?

The system must have robust security measures in place to protect sensitive user data from unauthorized access or breaches.

What is the scalability of the system in terms of handling a large volume of user data and historical information?

It is essential to understand how the system can efficiently process and analyze a significant amount of data to provide timely and accurate notifications to users.


Original Abstract Submitted

a server device acquires profile information (setting information) on user's needs regarding battery replacement from a user terminal, and analyzes historical information on battery replacement at each station to generate an unavailability index representing a degree of unavailability of battery lease. when a specific event occurs (i.e., information on a suitable battery station or an alert of battery replacement necessity is provided), a user terminal displays a notification screen (station screen or alert screen) for notification of the event, generated by the server device based on profile information and an unavailability index.