International Business Machines Corporation (20240337501). ELECTRONIC MAP ENGAGEMENT FOR EFFECTIVE VEHICLE-TO-INFRASTRUCTRURE NETWORK simplified abstract

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ELECTRONIC MAP ENGAGEMENT FOR EFFECTIVE VEHICLE-TO-INFRASTRUCTRURE NETWORK

Organization Name

International Business Machines Corporation

Inventor(s)

Jennifer M. Hatfield of Portland OR (US)

Jeremy R. Fox of Georgetown TX (US)

Tushar Agrawal of West Fargo ND (US)

Sarbajit K. Rakshit of Kolkata (IN)

ELECTRONIC MAP ENGAGEMENT FOR EFFECTIVE VEHICLE-TO-INFRASTRUCTRURE NETWORK - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240337501 titled 'ELECTRONIC MAP ENGAGEMENT FOR EFFECTIVE VEHICLE-TO-INFRASTRUCTRURE NETWORK

The embodiment described in the abstract is a system for engaging with an electronic map to enhance vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication. It involves receiving real-time and historical data from IoT devices and electronic maps of roadways, identifying characteristics of the roadways, determining driving conditions and vehicle capabilities, and simulating vehicle behavior on the roads.

  • Real-time and historical data are received from IoT devices and electronic maps.
  • Characteristics of roadways are identified.
  • Driving conditions and vehicle capabilities are determined.
  • Digital twin simulations of vehicles on roadways are executed.
  • Recommendations for infrastructure device locations are made in response to driving decision challenges.

Potential Applications: - Enhancing V2I communication for autonomous vehicles - Improving traffic flow and safety on roadways - Optimizing infrastructure placement for efficient vehicle operation

Problems Solved: - Addressing challenges in V2I communication - Enhancing decision-making for vehicles on roadways - Improving overall traffic management and infrastructure utilization

Benefits: - Increased safety and efficiency on roadways - Enhanced communication between vehicles and infrastructure - Optimal placement of infrastructure devices for maximum impact

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhancing V2I Communication for Autonomous Vehicles" This technology can be utilized in smart city initiatives, transportation management systems, and autonomous vehicle development. It has the potential to revolutionize the way vehicles interact with infrastructure, leading to safer and more efficient transportation systems.

Prior Art: Further research can be conducted in the fields of V2I communication, autonomous vehicle technology, and digital twin simulations to explore existing technologies and innovations related to this embodiment.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in IoT devices, electronic mapping technologies, and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication systems to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of this embodiment.

Questions about V2I Communication: 1. How does this technology improve safety on roadways for both vehicles and pedestrians? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this system on a large scale, such as in a smart city environment?


Original Abstract Submitted

an embodiment for engaging with an electronic map for an effective vehicle-to-infrastructure (v2i) network is provided. the embodiment may include receiving real-time and historical data from one or more iot devices and an electronic map of one or more roadways. the embodiment may also include identifying one or more characteristics associated with the one or more roadways. the embodiment may further include identifying one or more driving conditions of each roadway in the electronic map and capabilities of one or more vehicles. the embodiment may also include executing a digital twin simulation of a digital twin model of each vehicle driving along the one or more roadways. the embodiment may further include in response to determining at least one vehicle is unable to make a driving decision, recommending a relative location of one or more infrastructure devices on the one or more roadways.