18533735. SERVER DEVICE simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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SERVER DEVICE

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Takahiro Aoki of Saitama-shi (JP)

Yuta Takata of Toyota-shi (JP)

Haruki Oguri of Toyota-shi (JP)

Takashi Yamazaki of Nagoya-shi (JP)

Tsuyoshi Okada of Nagoya-shi (JP)

Hiroki Asao of Tokyo (JP)

SERVER DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18533735 titled 'SERVER DEVICE

The server device communicates with a plurality of power supply vehicles that dispatch from a power supply base to the power supply destination and return to the power supply base through the communication unit, and performs a first power supply during returning. A control unit instructs the vehicle and a second power supply vehicle on the move to merge at a junction and provide the remaining power of the first power supply vehicle to the second power supply vehicle.

  • Server device communicates with power supply vehicles
  • Power supply vehicles dispatch from base to destination and return
  • Control unit instructs vehicles to merge and transfer power
  • First power supply performed during return
  • Second power supply vehicle receives remaining power

Potential Applications: - Efficient power supply management in transportation systems - Optimizing energy distribution in mobile power supply operations - Enhancing the reliability and sustainability of power supply services

Problems Solved: - Streamlining power transfer processes between vehicles - Maximizing the utilization of available power resources - Improving the overall efficiency of power supply operations

Benefits: - Reducing downtime by transferring power between vehicles - Enhancing the flexibility and adaptability of power supply services - Minimizing energy wastage and optimizing resource allocation

Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Power Supply Management System for Transportation" This technology can be applied in electric vehicle charging networks, mobile power supply services for events, and emergency power supply operations in disaster relief efforts. The market implications include increased efficiency, reduced costs, and improved sustainability in power supply management.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior research on vehicle-to-vehicle power transfer systems, smart grid technologies, and mobile energy distribution solutions to gain insights into related innovations in the field.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay informed about advancements in vehicle communication technologies, energy storage systems, and automated power transfer mechanisms to understand the evolving landscape of power supply management in transportation.

Questions about Power Supply Management System: 1. How does the control unit facilitate the transfer of power between vehicles? 2. What are the potential challenges associated with merging power supply vehicles at junctions?


Original Abstract Submitted

The server device communicates with a plurality of power supply vehicles that dispatch from a power supply base to the power supply destination and return to the power supply base through the communication unit through the communication unit, and performs a first power supply during returning. a control unit that instructs the vehicle and a second power supply vehicle on the move to merge at a junction and provide the remaining power of the first power supply vehicle to the second power supply vehicle.