Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240220872). MOBILITY SYSTEM AND SERVER simplified abstract

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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 20240220872 titled 'MOBILITY SYSTEM AND SERVER

Simplified Explanation:

The patent application describes a system where a mobile object can send a signal to a server when a traffic participant nearby makes a stop request gesture. The server then checks if the participant is subscribed to a specific service provided by the mobile object and sends back a response signal.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Mobile object can detect stop request gestures from traffic participants.
  • Server confirms if the participant is subscribed to a specific service.
  • Mobile object takes action based on the server's response.

Potential Applications: This technology could be used in:

  • Traffic management systems.
  • Public transportation services.
  • Smart city infrastructure.

Problems Solved:

  • Efficient communication between traffic participants and service providers.
  • Streamlining service delivery based on user subscriptions.
  • Enhancing safety and convenience for traffic participants.

Benefits:

  • Improved service customization.
  • Enhanced user experience.
  • Optimal resource allocation.

Commercial Applications: Potential commercial uses include:

  • Transportation companies offering personalized services.
  • Smart city developers integrating traffic management solutions.
  • Service providers optimizing operations based on user preferences.

Prior Art: Prior art related to this technology may include:

  • Systems for gesture recognition in various applications.
  • Communication protocols between mobile objects and servers in IoT networks.

Frequently Updated Research: Research on:

  • Advanced gesture recognition technologies.
  • Real-time communication protocols for IoT devices.

Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the mobile object differentiate between different types of gestures? 2. What security measures are in place to protect the communication between the mobile object and the server?

2. How does the server determine the subscription status of the traffic participant? 4. What are the potential privacy concerns associated with this technology? 5. How scalable is this system for use in densely populated urban areas?


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.