Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240119425). MANAGEMENT METHOD AND MANAGEMENT DEVICE FOR WASTE TREATMENT SERVICE AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM simplified abstract

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MANAGEMENT METHOD AND MANAGEMENT DEVICE FOR WASTE TREATMENT SERVICE AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM

Organization Name

toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

Yuki Ichioka of Kawasaki-shi (JP)

Tomoyuki Kaga of Mishima-shi (JP)

Hideo Hasegawa of Nagoya-shi (JP)

Hiroya Matsubayashi of Tokyo-to (JP)

Nobuhisa Otsuki of Tokyo-to (JP)

MANAGEMENT METHOD AND MANAGEMENT DEVICE FOR WASTE TREATMENT SERVICE AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240119425 titled 'MANAGEMENT METHOD AND MANAGEMENT DEVICE FOR WASTE TREATMENT SERVICE AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system that calculates a user's waste discharging tendency and waste discharge prediction based on their discharge and purchase history, respectively. It then predicts the user's service needs using this information and estimates the service level based on a simulation using the predicted needs and resources. If the estimated service level is below a stipulated level, a notification is sent to the user suggesting behavior modifications.

  • Waste discharging tendency and discharge prediction are calculated based on user history.
  • Service needs are predicted using the waste information.
  • Service level is estimated using predicted needs and available resources.
  • Notifications are sent to users for behavior modifications based on service level comparison.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in waste management systems, smart city initiatives, and personalized service recommendations.

Problems Solved

This technology helps in reducing waste generation, optimizing resource allocation, and improving user behavior towards sustainable practices.

Benefits

The system helps in promoting environmental sustainability, enhancing service efficiency, and increasing user awareness about waste management.

Potential Commercial Applications

Potential commercial applications include waste management services, smart home devices, and personalized recommendation systems for sustainable products.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be waste management systems that track user behavior for waste reduction purposes.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system ensure user privacy and data security?

The article does not provide details on how user data is protected and secured within the system.

What is the accuracy of the service level estimation in real-world scenarios?

The article does not mention the accuracy of the service level estimation when applied in practical settings.


Original Abstract Submitted

at least one of a discharging tendency of waste based on a discharge history of discharge of the waste by a user of a service and a discharge prediction about the waste based on the purchase history of a product by the user is calculated. a need prediction about the service is calculated by using a prediction model which uses, as a parameter, at least one of the discharging tendency of the waste and the discharge prediction about the waste. a level of the service is estimated by a simulation which uses, as parameters, the need prediction and a resource employed for the service. a notification is transmitted to the user suggesting a modification of behavior of at least one of discharge of the waste and purchase of a product by the user based on a comparison result between an estimated level and a stipulated level of the service.