Nissan Motor had 13 patents in internet of things during Q2 2024. Nissan Motor Co Ltd has filed patents for information processing devices that enable data communication with other vehicles in the vicinity of a host vehicle. These devices use Doppler shift to identify designated moving bodies for communication and can adjust directivity for better communication quality, even in areas where normal communication is not possible. The devices also prioritize communication with vehicles that do not meet communication quality standards based on relative positions and reception power. GlobalData’s report on Nissan Motor gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
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Nissan Motor had no grants in internet of things as a theme in Q2 2024.
Recent Patents
Application: Information processing device and information processing method (Patent ID: US20240155373A1)
The patent filed by Nissan Motor Co Ltd describes an information processing device that includes a communication unit and a controller. The communication unit is capable of performing data communication with other vehicles in the vicinity of a host vehicle, while the controller controls this communication. The controller is able to extract a designated moving body from among the other vehicles based on the Doppler shift corresponding to the relative speed of the vehicles. Once the designated moving body is identified, the data communication is initiated with that specific vehicle.
The claims associated with the patent detail the specific features and functions of the information processing device. These include the ability to switch between directivity mode and normal mode for wireless communication, controlling the directivity of communication towards the designated moving body, extracting the designated moving body based on factors such as route of travel and speed information, and adjusting the directivity of the wireless communication by forming a beam. The method outlined in the patent involves extracting the designated moving body based on Doppler shift and transitioning from normal mode to directivity mode for data communication.
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