Renault had five patents in cybersecurity during Q2 2024. Renault SA’s patent filed in Q2 2024 describes a charge-discharge control system where multiple elements autonomously control charging and discharging. An external control device broadcasts a control signal to these elements, while an authentication device permits the process. The elements request permission for charging-discharging based on the control signal, and the authentication device connects the power line if the request is valid. GlobalData’s report on Renault gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Renault had no grants in cybersecurity as a theme in Q2 2024.

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Application: Charge-discharge control system and charge-discharge control method (Patent ID: US20240116378A1)

The patent filed by Renault SA describes a charge-discharge control system where multiple charge-discharge elements autonomously control their charging and discharging processes. The system includes an external control device that broadcasts a control signal to these elements and an authentication device that permits charging and discharging based on the control signal received. The authentication device connects a power line for charging and discharging if it determines that the permission request signal aligns with the control signal received by the elements.

Furthermore, the patent outlines various claims related to the charge-discharge control system, including the transmission of permission request signals by the elements, time-based criteria for sending these signals, the use of multiple authentication devices, and the consideration of charge-discharge current values. The system also involves an external control device that can stop or decrease the charge-discharge power of the elements, with the authentication device ensuring synchronization between the control signal and the actions of the charge-discharge elements. Overall, the patent details a method and system for efficient and secure charge-discharge control in a multi-element setup.

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