Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240233539). INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS simplified abstract

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INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS

Organization Name

toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

Takashi Mizuno of Nagoya-shi (JP)

INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240233539 titled 'INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a system where a controller acquires information about a request for a specific operation needed by a vehicle before it moves from a parking lot. The controller then transmits information to a user of another vehicle waiting for parking, helping them locate the parked vehicle.

  • Key Features and Innovation:
   - Controller acquires information about a vehicle's operation request before it moves.
   - Transmission of information to assist users in locating parked vehicles.
   - Improving efficiency and convenience in parking situations.
  • Potential Applications:
   - Parking management systems.
   - Vehicle tracking and location services.
   - Smart city infrastructure development.
  • Problems Solved:
   - Difficulty in locating parked vehicles in crowded parking lots.
   - Lack of communication between vehicles in parking situations.
   - Inefficient use of parking spaces.
  • Benefits:
   - Enhanced user experience in parking.
   - Improved parking space utilization.
   - Streamlined vehicle operations.
  • Commercial Applications:
   - "Smart Parking Solutions: Enhancing Efficiency and User Experience"
   - Potential for integration into parking apps and navigation systems.
   - Market implications for parking lot operators and vehicle manufacturers.
  • Prior Art:
   - Readers can explore prior art related to vehicle parking systems, location services, and communication technologies.
  • Frequently Updated Research:
   - Stay informed about advancements in smart parking technologies, vehicle-to-vehicle communication, and urban mobility solutions.

Questions about vehicle parking technology: 1. How does this system improve the overall parking experience for users? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing such a system in real-world parking environments?

By providing a detailed and informative overview of the patent application, readers can gain a better understanding of the innovative technology and its potential impact on the parking industry.


Original Abstract Submitted

a controller acquires first information related to a request for a predetermined operation performed before a first vehicle moves, which is required for the first vehicle from outside the first vehicle parked in a parking lot; and transmits, in response to acquiring the first information, second information for causing a user of a second vehicle waiting for parking to recognize a position where the first vehicle is parked.