Subaru had three patents in cybersecurity during Q1 2024. The patents filed by Subaru Corp in Q1 2024 focus on vehicle safety and personalized settings based on occupants. The first patent involves a system that determines if multiple persons are involved in an accident, authenticates the driver’s portable device, collects accident information from other vehicles, and sends it to an emergency notification center. The second patent is for an occupant-dependent setting system that uses authentication processors to provide personalized settings for occupants in the vehicle based on data stored on a server apparatus. GlobalData’s report on Subaru gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Subaru grant share with cybersecurity as a theme is 33% in Q1 2024. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

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Application: Vehicle and emergency notification system (Patent ID: US20240089717A1)

The patent filed by Subaru Corp. describes a vehicle system that can determine if multiple persons have been involved in an accident and authenticate the driver's portable device. In the event of an accident, the system collects relevant information from other vehicles involved, generates accident information, and sends it to an emergency notification center. The system includes components such as a determination unit, authentication unit, collector, information generator, and control processor to facilitate this process. Additionally, the system may utilize biological data of the driver for authentication purposes.

Furthermore, the patent also outlines an emergency notification system that involves a vehicle, a portable device, and an emergency notification center. The vehicle system is equipped with various components to determine accident involvement, authenticate the driver's portable device, collect relevant information, generate accident information, and send it to the emergency notification center. The portable device, on the other hand, is designed to perform authentication, send relevant accident information to the vehicle, and then transmit the generated accident information to the emergency notification center based on instructions from the vehicle. This system aims to improve the efficiency and accuracy of emergency notifications in the event of accidents involving multiple persons.

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