18493209. INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)
INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE
Organization Name
TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Inventor(s)
Yuki Nakagawa of Toyota-shi (JP)
INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18493209 titled 'INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE
The information processing device notifies the mobile terminal of the window when certain conditions are met while the vehicle is stopped, including the degree of opening of the window being greater than or equal to a specific threshold value.
- The device alerts the mobile terminal when the window is open beyond a set limit while the vehicle is stationary.
- This innovation enhances safety by providing real-time information about the window status.
- It ensures that the driver is aware of the window's position to prevent accidents or theft.
- The system can be customized to notify the user based on different threshold values for window opening.
- By integrating with the vehicle's systems, this technology offers a seamless solution for monitoring window status.
Potential Applications: - Automotive safety systems - Vehicle security systems - Fleet management solutions
Problems Solved: - Lack of real-time information on window status - Potential safety hazards due to open windows - Security risks related to unattended vehicles
Benefits: - Improved safety for drivers and passengers - Enhanced security for vehicles - Customizable alerts for different window positions
Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Window Monitoring System for Vehicles" This technology can be integrated into automotive safety packages offered by car manufacturers, security companies, and fleet management services. It can also be marketed as a standalone product for individual vehicle owners looking to enhance their safety and security measures.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this system differentiate between different levels of window opening? - The system uses sensors to detect the degree of window opening and compares it to preset threshold values to determine when to send alerts. 2. Can this technology be retrofitted into older vehicles? - Yes, this system can be installed in most vehicles, regardless of their age, to provide enhanced safety and security features.
Original Abstract Submitted
The information processing device notifies the mobile terminal of the window when one or more conditions including at least a first condition that the degree of opening of the window is greater than or equal to a first threshold value are satisfied while the vehicle is stopped.