Tesla, inc. (20240163973). MANAGING HEATING ELEMENT OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS simplified abstract

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MANAGING HEATING ELEMENT OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS

Organization Name

tesla, inc.

Inventor(s)

Rishabh Bhandari of San Carlos CA (US)

Sanditi Khandelwal of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Anand S. Konanur of San Jose CA (US)

Edward Hugh Robert Alley of Mountain View CA (US)

Mobarrat Shahriar of Etobicoke (CA)

Mohib Jafri of Granada Hills CA (US)

Xufan Wang of Belmont CA (US)

Aleksandar Plavsic of Brookfield WI (US)

Xue Hai Fang of San Jose CA (US)

MANAGING HEATING ELEMENT OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240163973 titled 'MANAGING HEATING ELEMENT OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes systems and methods for configuring and managing heater elements associated with sensor components in vehicles. The control component associated with the heater element uses various inputs related to the vehicle's operation to specify operational parameters of the heater element, such as a lookup table, to prevent the build-up of frozen precipitation on the vehicle and avoid damages from prolonged operation.

  • The control component obtains inputs related to the vehicle's location and operational status of components.
  • Information sources independent of temperature or condition sensors are used to specify operational parameters of the heater element.
  • Operational parameters are selected to mitigate the build-up of frozen precipitation and prevent damages from prolonged operation of the heater element.

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in the automotive industry for vehicles equipped with sensor components that require heater elements to prevent the build-up of frozen precipitation.

Problems Solved

1. Preventing the build-up of frozen precipitation on sensor components in vehicles. 2. Avoiding damages from prolonged operation of heater elements.

Benefits

1. Improved performance and reliability of sensor components in adverse weather conditions. 2. Reduced maintenance costs associated with clearing frozen precipitation from vehicles.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing the operation of heater elements in vehicles can benefit automotive manufacturers, suppliers of sensor components, and fleet operators looking to enhance the functionality of their vehicles in cold climates.

Possible Prior Art

Prior art related to the use of heater elements in vehicles for preventing the build-up of frozen precipitation on sensor components may exist in patents or publications from automotive companies or research institutions.

Unanswered Questions

How does the control component determine the optimal operational parameters for the heater element?

The patent application mentions using a lookup table, but it does not provide details on the specific criteria or algorithms used to select the operational parameters.

Are there any limitations or potential drawbacks to using this technology in vehicles?

The patent application focuses on the benefits and advantages of the technology, but it does not address any potential limitations or challenges that may arise from implementing these systems in vehicles.


Original Abstract Submitted

systems and methods for configuration and management of heater elements associated with sensor components are provided. a control component associated with the heater element obtains a plurality of inputs associated with the operation of the vehicle, such as location, operational status of components. the control component can utilize a body of information sources independent of any specific temperature or condition sensors on the sensor component to specify operational parameters of the heater element, such as a lookup table. the specified operational parameters can be selected with consideration of mitigation or discouraging the build-up of frozen precipitation on portions of the vehicle approximate to the sensor components. additionally, the specified operational parameters can further be selected or specified with consideration of mitigation or discouraging of prolonged operation of the heater element resulting in such damages.