18188547. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT simplified abstract (Honda Motor Co., Ltd.)

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RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Organization Name

Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Koji Moriyama of Rancho Palos Verdes CA (US)

Richard Y. Asato of Torrance CA (US)

Ryosuke Shibata of Saitama-shi (JP)

Brian Moran of Rancho Santa Margarita CA (US)

Xiaojian Yang of Anaheim CA (US)

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18188547 titled 'RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

The system for resource management described in the abstract involves receiving a total resource request, a vector of maximum available resources from multiple providers, and calculating individual resource requests based on a classification number.

  • The system assigns individual resource requests to providers based on their maximum available resources compared to the classification number.
  • Providers with maximum available resources less than or equal to the classification number receive requests equal to their maximum available resource.

Potential Applications: - This system could be used in cloud computing environments to efficiently allocate resources among multiple providers. - It could also be applied in network management to optimize resource distribution and utilization.

Problems Solved: - Efficient resource allocation among multiple providers. - Streamlining resource management processes. - Ensuring fair distribution of resources based on provider capabilities.

Benefits: - Improved resource utilization and allocation. - Enhanced efficiency in resource management. - Fair and equitable distribution of resources among providers.

Commercial Applications: Resource management software for cloud computing providers to optimize resource allocation and utilization, potentially leading to cost savings and improved performance in cloud services.

Questions about the System for Resource Management: 1. How does the system determine individual resource requests for each provider? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this system in real-world resource management scenarios?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in resource management systems and technologies to ensure optimal resource allocation and utilization in various industries.


Original Abstract Submitted

According to one aspect, a system for resource management may perform receiving a total resource request, a vector of two or more maximum available resources associated with two or more corresponding resource providers, and a number of resource providers and calculating an individual resource request for each of the two or more resource providers based on a classification number. Any resource provider having a maximum available resource less than or equal to the classification number may be assigned an individual resource request equal to their corresponding maximum available resource.