18748993. VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Hiroki Okada of Toyota-shi (JP)

Ryuta Atsumi of Toyota-shi (JP)

Satoshi Fujisaki of Nagoya-shi (JP)

Daisuke Hiroki of Toda-shi (JP)

Shinpei Asai of Okazaki-shi (JP)

VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18748993 titled 'VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation: The vehicle control system described in the patent application involves a terminal device and a vehicle. The terminal device verifies its match with the vehicle through wireless communication when in a designated area, and can send operation instructions to the vehicle once verified. The vehicle, in turn, verifies its match with the terminal device and executes the instructed operation.

  • The system involves wireless communication between a terminal device and a vehicle for verification and operation instructions.
  • The terminal device can send operation instructions to the vehicle once verified.
  • The vehicle verifies its match with the terminal device and executes the instructed operation.

Potential Applications: 1. Automotive industry for enhanced vehicle control and security. 2. Fleet management systems for efficient operation and monitoring. 3. Smart transportation systems for improved communication between vehicles and terminals.

Problems Solved: 1. Ensures secure communication and verification between terminal devices and vehicles. 2. Streamlines operation instructions for vehicles in designated areas. 3. Enhances overall control and security in vehicle systems.

Benefits: 1. Improved security and verification processes. 2. Efficient operation and communication between terminal devices and vehicles. 3. Enhanced control and monitoring capabilities in vehicle systems.

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Vehicle Control System for Improved Security and Efficiency This technology can be utilized in the automotive industry for advanced vehicle control and security measures. It can also be integrated into fleet management systems for optimized operation and monitoring. The market implications include improved safety, efficiency, and control in vehicle systems.

Questions about Vehicle Control System: 1. How does the wireless communication between the terminal device and the vehicle enhance security and efficiency? 2. What are the potential applications of this technology beyond the automotive industry?


Original Abstract Submitted

A vehicle control system includes a terminal device and a vehicle. The terminal device includes a first verification unit that verifies whether the terminal devices matches the vehicle through wireless communication when the terminal device enters an area in which wireless communication between the terminal device and the vehicle is available, and an operation instruction unit that receives an instruction to execute a predetermined operation of the vehicle from the user and the first verification unit has verified that the terminal device matches the vehicle, and transmits a signal according to the instruction to the vehicle, and the vehicle includes a second verification unit that communicates with the first identification unit and verify whether with the vehicle matches the terminal device, and an operation controller that receives the signal from the operation instruction unit and executes the predetermined operation according to the signal.