18590191. OPERATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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OPERATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Takahiro Okano of Chiryu-shi (JP)

Toru Takashima of Susono-shi (JP)

Yusuke Nozawa of Atsugi-shi (JP)

Shun Mizoo of Zama-shi (JP)

Takashi Hiranaka of Tokyo (JP)

Kenta Osagawa of Tokyo (JP)

Shota Konishi of Tokyo (JP)

OPERATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18590191 titled 'OPERATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes an operation management system that uses computer technology to oversee the operations of registered mobilities. The system stores road surface information in map data based on detection results from surroundings monitoring devices and positional information from measurement mobilities. It identifies poor detection areas where road surface information is lacking and specific areas for detailed detection. The system then commands measurement mobilities to adjust their speed when traveling through these detailed detection areas.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Computer-managed operation system for registered mobilities.
  • Storage of road surface information based on detection results and positional data.
  • Identification of poor detection areas and specific detailed detection areas.
  • Commanding measurement mobilities to adjust speed in detailed detection areas.

Potential Applications: The technology can be applied in various industries such as transportation, logistics, and urban planning for efficient management of operations and maintenance of road infrastructure.

Problems Solved: The system addresses the challenge of accurately detecting road surface information in specific areas where traditional methods may be inadequate, ensuring better maintenance and safety measures.

Benefits:

  • Improved accuracy in detecting road surface information.
  • Enhanced maintenance and safety measures.
  • Efficient management of operations for registered mobilities.

Commercial Applications: The technology can be utilized by transportation companies, government agencies, and urban planners to streamline operations, enhance safety measures, and optimize maintenance schedules for road infrastructure.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior patents related to computer-managed operation systems for mobilities, road surface information detection, and automated driving technologies.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay informed about the latest advancements in computer-managed operation systems, road infrastructure maintenance technologies, and automated driving innovations.

Questions about Operation Management System: 1. How does the system differentiate between poor detection areas and detailed detection areas? 2. What are the potential implications of adjusting the speed of measurement mobilities in detailed detection areas?


Original Abstract Submitted

An operation management system including a computer configured to manage operations of registered mobilities. The computer stores road surface information in association with a position in map data based on at least a detection result of a surroundings monitoring device and positional information received from a measurement mobility. The computer stores, as a detail detection area, at least one of a poor detection area in the map data in which detection of the road surface information by the measurement mobility is poor and a predetermined area in the map data. The computer transmits, to the measurement mobility that is scheduled to travel or that is traveling the detail detection area, a speed change command, such that the measurement mobility, which travels at a normal command speed by automated driving, travels the detail detection area at a specific speed lower than the normal command speed.