18402029. VEHICLE SYSTEM simplified abstract (Yazaki Corporation)
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VEHICLE SYSTEM
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Nobuhiro Sugiyama of Shizuoka (JP)
VEHICLE SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18402029 titled 'VEHICLE SYSTEM
The abstract describes a vehicle system with multiple devices and a controller that can process safety standards set for each device.
- The system includes devices mounted on the vehicle, each implementing a function with a specific safety standard.
- The controller can execute safety-related processing on the devices and has multiple ECUs allocated for different safety standard levels.
- The ECUs are connected to devices with matching safety standards and execute processing based on allocated levels.
- This system ensures safety by appropriately managing devices with different safety standards.
Potential Applications: - Automotive industry for vehicle safety systems - Transportation sector for fleet management - Autonomous vehicles for enhanced safety features
Problems Solved: - Ensuring compliance with safety standards for various devices on a vehicle - Managing safety protocols efficiently across different levels of safety standards
Benefits: - Enhanced safety measures for vehicles - Efficient processing of safety standards - Customized safety management based on device requirements
Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Vehicle Safety System for Enhanced Security" This technology can be used in: - Automotive manufacturing companies - Fleet management companies - Autonomous vehicle development firms
Prior Art: Research related to vehicle safety systems, ECU allocation for safety standards, and device-specific safety protocols can provide insights into prior art.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in vehicle safety systems, ECU technology, and safety standard regulations to enhance the efficiency of the system.
Questions about vehicle safety systems: 1. How does the controller allocate ECUs based on safety standard levels? The controller allocates ECUs to devices based on the predetermined safety standard levels set for each device, ensuring efficient processing of safety protocols.
2. What are the potential implications of this technology on the automotive industry? This technology can revolutionize vehicle safety systems, leading to enhanced security measures and improved safety standards in the automotive sector.
Original Abstract Submitted
A vehicle system includes a plurality of devices and a controller. The plurality of devices are mounted on the vehicle, and each of the devices implements a function having a safety standard of a predetermined level set therein. The controller is capable of executing processing related to the safety standard on the devices, and includes a plurality of ECUs respectively allocated for the levels of the safety standards. The plurality of ECUs are respectively connected to the devices in which the safety standards of the allocated levels are set without being connected to the devices in which the safety standards of different levels are set, and execute, on the connected devices, processing related to the safety standards according to the allocated levels. Accordingly, the vehicle system can appropriately construct a system that secures safety.