18449390. VEHICLE CONTROL DEVICE simplified abstract (Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha)

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VEHICLE CONTROL DEVICE

Organization Name

Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha

Inventor(s)

Norikazu Kawasaki of Nishinomiya-shi (JP)

VEHICLE CONTROL DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18449390 titled 'VEHICLE CONTROL DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The vehicle control device described in the patent application is designed to control a vehicle based on information acquired from both a sensor unit mounted on the vehicle and a roadside sensor. The device determines whether to use the information obtained from the sensor unit or the roadside sensor based on the positions of the target, vehicle, and roadside sensor.

  • Sensor unit detects a target
  • First acquisition unit acquires information from a roadside sensor
  • Second acquisition unit acquires position information of the vehicle
  • Control unit determines which target information to use based on positions of the target, vehicle, and roadside sensor

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in autonomous vehicles, traffic management systems, and collision avoidance systems.

Problems Solved

The device helps improve vehicle control and safety by utilizing information from multiple sources to make decisions.

Benefits

- Enhanced vehicle control - Improved safety on the road - Efficient use of sensor information

Potential Commercial Applications

"Vehicle Control Device for Enhanced Safety and Efficiency"

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to vehicle control systems that utilize information from multiple sensors to make decisions.

Unanswered Questions

How does the device prioritize which information to use in different scenarios?

The device determines which target information to use based on the positions of the target, vehicle, and roadside sensor.

What types of targets can the sensor unit detect?

The sensor unit is designed to detect a target, but the specific types of targets are not mentioned in the abstract.


Original Abstract Submitted

A vehicle control device that is mounted on a vehicle and controls the vehicle includes a sensor unit that detects a target, a first acquisition unit that acquires information from a roadside sensor that detects the target, a second acquisition unit that acquires position information of the vehicle, and a control unit that determines whether to use one or both of the first target information obtained by the sensor unit and the second target information obtained by the roadside sensor based on the first position of the target, the second position of the vehicle, and the third position of the roadside sensor, and controls the vehicle based on the determination content.