18069835. DYNAMIC ID GENERATION FOR CONNECTED VEHICLE SYSTEMS simplified abstract (Ford Global Technologies, LLC)

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DYNAMIC ID GENERATION FOR CONNECTED VEHICLE SYSTEMS

Organization Name

Ford Global Technologies, LLC

Inventor(s)

Omar Makke of Lyon Township MI (US)

James Day of Dearborn MI (US)

DYNAMIC ID GENERATION FOR CONNECTED VEHICLE SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18069835 titled 'DYNAMIC ID GENERATION FOR CONNECTED VEHICLE SYSTEMS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a knowledge database that contains triggers with conditions for activation and deactivation. A vehicle controller processes these triggers to compare data elements and generate dynamic IDs.

Key Features and Innovation

  • Knowledge database with triggers for activation and deactivation
  • Vehicle controller processes triggers by comparing data elements
  • Augmentation of data messages with dynamic IDs while triggers are activated

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in:

  • Vehicle safety systems
  • Autonomous driving systems
  • Fleet management solutions

Problems Solved

  • Enhances vehicle safety by activating triggers based on specific conditions
  • Improves data processing efficiency in vehicles
  • Enables dynamic tracking of data messages in real-time

Benefits

  • Increased safety on the road
  • Enhanced data processing capabilities
  • Improved monitoring and control of vehicle systems

Commercial Applications

Title: Dynamic Trigger System for Vehicle Control This technology could be utilized in:

  • Automotive industry for advanced safety features
  • Transportation companies for fleet management
  • Technology companies developing autonomous vehicles

Prior Art

Further research can be conducted in the field of vehicle control systems and data processing technologies to explore similar innovations.

Frequently Updated Research

Stay updated on advancements in vehicle control systems, data processing technologies, and safety features in the automotive industry.

Questions about Dynamic Trigger System for Vehicle Control

1. How does the dynamic ID generation process work in this technology? 2. What are the potential implications of this innovation on the automotive industry?


Original Abstract Submitted

A knowledge database describes a plurality of triggers, each trigger including a first condition for activating the trigger and a second condition for deactivating the trigger. A controller of the vehicle processes the triggers defined by the knowledge database, including to compare data elements of connected data messages with the conditions of the triggers. The controller augments the connected data messages that occur while the respective trigger is activated with a generated dynamic ID corresponding to the activating of the respective trigger.