Honda motor co., ltd. (20240331073). VEHICLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND VEHICLE MANAGEMENT METHOD simplified abstract
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VEHICLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND VEHICLE MANAGEMENT METHOD
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Katsumasa Ishikawa of Wako-shi (JP)
VEHICLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND VEHICLE MANAGEMENT METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240331073 titled 'VEHICLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND VEHICLE MANAGEMENT METHOD
The patent application describes a vehicle management system that includes sections for obtaining vehicle identification information, granting vehicle entry permission, and monitoring the vehicle within a site.
- Vehicle identification information obtaining section: Obtains information to identify the target vehicle.
- Vehicle entry permission section: Permits the target vehicle to enter a specific site through authentication processing.
- Vehicle-in-site monitoring section: Monitors the target vehicle's position and movement within the site.
Potential Applications: - Airports - Military bases - Secure facilities
Problems Solved: - Efficient vehicle management - Enhanced security measures
Benefits: - Streamlined entry processes - Improved monitoring capabilities
Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Vehicle Management System for Secure Sites" This technology can be used in airports, military bases, and other secure facilities to enhance security and streamline vehicle management processes.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the authentication processing work to grant vehicle entry permission? 2. What are the key features that set this vehicle management system apart from existing systems?
Original Abstract Submitted
a vehicle management system includes: a vehicle identification information obtaining section; a vehicle entry permission section; and a vehicle-in-site monitoring section. the vehicle identification information obtaining section is configured to obtain vehicle identification information. the vehicle identification information is for identifying the target vehicle. the vehicle entry permission section is configured to permit the target vehicle to enter the take-off and landing site when arrival of the target vehicle at a vehicle entrance gate in the take-off and landing site is recognized through authentication processing that uses the vehicle identification information. the vehicle-in-site monitoring section is configured to recognize a position of the target vehicle in the take-off and landing site and monitor movement of the target vehicle to a parking position of a target aircraft that is used for a target flight.