18522812. MOBILITY SYSTEM AND SERVER simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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MOBILITY SYSTEM AND SERVER

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Shunsuke Mogi of Chofu-shi Tokyo-to (JP)

Shuta Yokota of Susono-shi Shizuoka-ken (JP)

Susumu Oikawa of Yokohama-shi Kanagawa-ken (JP)

Takahiro Sakamoto of Mishima-shi Shizuoka-ken (JP)

Miyu Haga of Atsugi-shi Kanagawa-ken (JP)

Kenjo Miyashita of Susono-shi Shizuoka-ken (JP)

Naotoshi Kadotani of Mishima-shi Shizuoka-ken (JP)

Satoshi Omi of Ebina-shi Kanagawa-ken (JP)

MOBILITY SYSTEM AND SERVER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18522812 titled 'MOBILITY SYSTEM AND SERVER

The abstract of the patent application describes a mobile object that can transmit an inquiry signal to a server in response to a stop gesture from a traffic participant. The server then determines if the traffic participant is subscribed to a specific service provided by the mobile object and sends an answer signal back to the mobile object. The mobile object then takes action based on the result of the determination.

  • Mobile object configured to transmit inquiry signal to server in response to stop gesture
  • Server determines if traffic participant is subscribed to specific service
  • Server sends answer signal back to mobile object
  • Mobile object takes action based on result of determination

Potential Applications: - Traffic management systems - Public transportation services - Smart city infrastructure

Problems Solved: - Efficient communication between traffic participants and service providers - Streamlining service access for subscribed users

Benefits: - Improved user experience for subscribed users - Enhanced traffic flow and safety - Increased efficiency in service provision

Commercial Applications: Title: "Smart Traffic Management Solutions" This technology can be utilized by companies providing transportation services, smart city developers, and traffic management authorities to enhance service delivery and improve overall traffic flow in urban areas.

Prior Art: Prior art related to this technology may include patents or research on gesture recognition systems, mobile communication in traffic environments, and smart city technologies.

Frequently Updated Research: Researchers may be exploring advancements in gesture recognition technology, mobile communication protocols, and data analytics for traffic management systems.

Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the mobile object recognize and interpret the stop gesture from a traffic participant? 2. What are the security measures in place to protect the communication between the mobile object and the server?


Original Abstract Submitted

A mobile object is configured to transmit, in response to a gesture of a traffic participant existing in the vicinity of the mobile object being a stop request, an inquiry signal including position information of the traffic participant to a server in order to confirm whether the mobile object provides a specific service to which the traffic participant who has performed the gesture is subscribed. The server is configured to determine, in response to receiving the inquiry signal, whether the traffic participant who made the gesture is one of users subscribed to the specific service and transmit an answer signal including a result of the determination to the mobile object. The mobile object is further configured to perform, in response to receiving the answer signal, an action according to a result of the determination included in the answer signal.