Roush Industries, Inc. (20240330014). OPEN SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE FOR VEHICLE SYSTEMS simplified abstract
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OPEN SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE FOR VEHICLE SYSTEMS
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Inventor(s)
Geoffrey Joseph of Lambertville MI (US)
OPEN SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE FOR VEHICLE SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240330014 titled 'OPEN SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE FOR VEHICLE SYSTEMS
- Simplified Explanation:**
This patent application describes an improved open systems architecture for vehicle systems that allows for the rapid integration of new connected devices to enhance mobility, situational awareness, survivability, and lethality.
- Key Features and Innovation:**
- Enables real-time data exchanges among connected devices
- Provides low latency communications for connected devices
- Input/output (I/O) agnostic
- Low system usage for message distribution
- Configurable for use with a wide range of crewed and autonomous vehicles
- Potential Applications:**
The open systems architecture can be used in ground-based systems, tracked and wheeled vehicles, military and non-military vehicles, airborne platforms, and maritime platforms.
- Problems Solved:**
This technology addresses the need for rapid integration of new connected devices, real-time data exchanges, low latency communications, and system usage efficiency in vehicle systems.
- Benefits:**
- Enhanced mobility, situational awareness, survivability, and lethality
- Rapid integration of new connected devices
- Real-time data exchanges among connected devices
- Low latency communications
- Efficient system usage for message distribution
- Commercial Applications:**
Potential commercial applications include military vehicle systems, autonomous vehicle systems, and other connected vehicle platforms in various industries.
- Questions about the Technology:**
1. How does the open systems architecture improve the integration of new connected devices in vehicle systems? 2. What are the key benefits of low latency communications in connected vehicle platforms?
- Frequently Updated Research:**
There may be ongoing research in the field of open systems architectures for vehicle systems, focusing on further enhancing connectivity, efficiency, and security in connected vehicle networks.
Original Abstract Submitted
an improved open systems architecture for vehicle systems is provided. the open systems architecture allows for the rapid integration of new connected devices to an existing vehicle network, enabling real-time data exchanges among connected devices and potentially enhancing mobility, situational awareness, survivability, and lethality. the open systems architecture provides low latency communications for connected devices, is input/output (i/o) agnostic, and includes low system usage for message distribution. while uniquely suited for ground based systems, for example tracked and wheeled vehicles, the open systems architecture of the present invention can be configured for use with a wide range of crewed and autonomous vehicles, both military and non-military, including airborne platforms and maritime (surface and sub-surface) platforms.