18060022. DYNAMIC DATA BROKER SERVICES simplified abstract (GM Global Technology Operations LLC)

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DYNAMIC DATA BROKER SERVICES

Organization Name

GM Global Technology Operations LLC

Inventor(s)

Donald K. Grimm of Utica MI (US)

Amin Abdossalami of Markham (CA)

Fan Bai of Ann Arbor MI (US)

Derek Beaulieu Ancrum of Pickering (CA)

DYNAMIC DATA BROKER SERVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18060022 titled 'DYNAMIC DATA BROKER SERVICES

Simplified Explanation

The system described in the abstract is a dynamic data broker service that collects data from participant vehicles, stores it in a database, and provides tailored responses to user requests based on privacy, spatial, and temporal considerations.

  • Participant vehicles have onboard sensors that collect data and send it wirelessly to the system.
  • The system stores the data in a database and receives user requests for data through an application program interface.
  • A supervisory engine consolidates and prioritizes user requests, identifies relevant data in the database, and tailors responses based on privacy, spatial, and temporal considerations.
  • The system then sends the tailored response to the user.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various industries such as transportation, logistics, and smart cities for real-time data analysis and decision-making.

Problems Solved

This system solves the problem of efficiently managing and providing relevant data to users in a dynamic and privacy-conscious manner.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved data management, tailored responses to user requests, and enhanced privacy protection for data sharing.

Potential Commercial Applications

A potential commercial application of this technology could be in the development of smart transportation systems or data analytics platforms for businesses.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be existing data brokerage systems that collect and provide data to users, but may not have the same level of dynamic and tailored response capabilities.

Unanswered Questions

1. How does the system ensure the security of the data collected from participant vehicles? 2. What measures are in place to handle a large volume of user requests and data processing in real-time?


Original Abstract Submitted

A system for providing dynamic data broker services includes a plurality of participant vehicle having onboard sensors adapted to collect data and send such data to the system via a wireless communication network, a database adapted to store the data received from the plurality of participant vehicles, an application program interface adapted to receive at least one request for data from at least one user, a supervisory engine adapted to consolidate and prioritize the at least one request for data, the system further adapted to identify data that is relevant to the at least one request within the data stored within the database, tailor a response to the at least one request for data based on privacy considerations, spatial considerations and temporal considerations, and send the response to the at least one user.