Toyota Motor had 69 patents in internet of things during Q4 2023. Toyota Motor Corp filed patents related to merging vehicles from different groups to communicate with each other, a threat response system using unmanned aerial vehicles based on event data, a schedule management system assigning working places based on exercise amounts, a mobile relay node for communication between base stations and user equipments, and mobile devices adjusting speed based on user movement signatures. GlobalData’s report on Toyota Motor gives a 360-degreee view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Toyota Motor grant share with internet of things as a theme is 57% in Q4 2023. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

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Application: Managing communication in a group of vehicles (Patent ID: US20230419825A1)

The patent filed by Toyota Motor Corp. describes a method and system for merging vehicles from different groups to perform designated tasks. The main vehicle of a second group determines the need for additional vehicles, requests a merger with a main vehicle of a first group, and establishes direct communication between the merged vehicles. The system assigns a common destination, adjusts energy levels, and can add new vehicles to the merged set as needed. The method also allows for the removal of unavailable vehicles and requesting unmerged vehicles from the first group.

The system is designed to efficiently combine vehicles to achieve tasks such as providing an electrical charge to a location. It ensures effective communication and coordination between the merged vehicles, allowing for adjustments in energy levels and the addition of new vehicles to meet task requirements. The method also includes steps for handling unavailable vehicles and requesting additional unmerged vehicles when necessary. Overall, the patent outlines a comprehensive approach to merging vehicles from different groups for collaborative task completion.

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