18528447. PREDICTION SYSTEM, PREDICTION APPARATUS, AND PREDICTION METHOD simplified abstract (NEC Corporation)

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PREDICTION SYSTEM, PREDICTION APPARATUS, AND PREDICTION METHOD

Organization Name

NEC Corporation

Inventor(s)

Katsuhiro Yutani of Tokyo (JP)

PREDICTION SYSTEM, PREDICTION APPARATUS, AND PREDICTION METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18528447 titled 'PREDICTION SYSTEM, PREDICTION APPARATUS, AND PREDICTION METHOD

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system that acquires three-dimensional data of a surface over time and detects deformations occurring at different times and positions on the surface. It then predicts future deformations based on the detected patterns.

Key Features and Innovation

  • Acquisition of three-dimensional data of a surface over time
  • Detection of deformations at different times and positions
  • Prediction of future deformations based on detected patterns

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in various industries such as construction, infrastructure monitoring, and geology for early detection of structural deformations.

Problems Solved

This technology addresses the challenge of detecting and predicting deformations on surfaces before they become critical issues.

Benefits

  • Early detection of deformations
  • Prevention of structural failures
  • Improved safety and maintenance planning

Commercial Applications

  • Structural health monitoring systems
  • Geotechnical engineering applications
  • Infrastructure maintenance and inspection services

Prior Art

Readers can explore prior research on surface deformation detection systems, time-series data analysis, and predictive maintenance technologies.

Frequently Updated Research

Stay informed about advancements in three-dimensional data acquisition techniques, deformation detection algorithms, and predictive modeling in structural monitoring.

Questions about Surface Deformation Detection

What are the key benefits of using three-dimensional data for surface deformation detection?

Using three-dimensional data allows for more accurate and detailed monitoring of surface deformations, enabling early detection and prevention of structural issues.

How does the prediction of future deformations based on past patterns improve maintenance planning?

Predicting future deformations helps in scheduling maintenance activities proactively, reducing downtime and preventing costly repairs.


Original Abstract Submitted

An acquisition means repeatedly acquires three-dimensional data of a monitoring target surface on a time axis. A deformation detection means detects, based on a plurality of pieces of the three-dimensional data, a first deformation occurring at a first time, and a second deformation occurring at a position different from an occurrence position of the first deformation at a second time being after the first time. A deformation prediction means predicts, based on a detection result by the deformation detection means, that a third deformation may occur in a future at a position different from occurrence positions of the first deformation and the second deformation.