Honda Motor had 31 patents in internet of things during Q1 2024. Honda Motor Co Ltd filed patents for health assessment systems that utilize biometric data from wearable terminals and mobile devices to assess the health condition of a target person. The system generates complementary biometric data for missing periods and evaluates health based on exercise information. Another patent focuses on evaluating health based on blood pressure values in different states. Additionally, a driver support system acquires and evaluates the heart rate of a driver to perform operation settings in a moving object based on the driver’s health condition. GlobalData’s report on Honda Motor gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Honda Motor grant share with internet of things as a theme is 48% in Q1 2024. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

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Application: Health assessment system, health assessment method, and storage medium storing health assessment program (Patent ID: US20240081749A1)

The patent filed by Honda Motor Co Ltd describes a health assessment system that utilizes biometric measurement data acquired from a wearable terminal worn by a person to assess their health condition. The system includes a processor that generates complementary biometric data to fill in missing periods when data cannot be acquired from the wearable terminal. This complementary data is based on exercise information obtained from a mobile terminal carried by the person. The system also includes features such as generating correlation information between exercise parameters and biometric data values, outputting notifications to urge the person to wear the wearable terminal, and prompting input of health condition information when necessary.

The system's method involves acquiring biometric data, generating complementary data for missing periods, and assessing the person's health condition based on the combined data. Additionally, the patent includes a computer-readable storage medium storing a health assessment program that enables the computer to function as an acquisition unit, complementation unit, and assessment unit. The program allows for the acquisition of exercise information from a mobile terminal and the generation of complementary biometric data based on this information. Overall, the patent outlines a comprehensive system for health assessment that integrates biometric data from wearables with exercise information from mobile devices to provide a holistic view of an individual's health status.

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