Panasonic had 23 patents in internet of things during Q3 2023. Panasonic Holdings Corp filed several patents during Q3 2023. One patent is for a display control method that uses a sensor to determine if a user is cooking when a delivery person arrives at their building. The method then displays the delivery person’s image, the item’s content information, and suggestions on a display terminal. Another patent is for a transmitting device that autonomously allocates radio resources to transmit vehicular data via a sidelink interface. A presentation system patent includes a server, presentation device, and information terminal that communicate to send notifications based on an operation state obtained from an appliance. An anomaly detection server patent is for counteracting anomalous frames transmitted on a vehicle’s on-board network. Lastly, a resource assignment determiner and transmitter patent is for determining and transmitting resources for a PDSCH intended for an MTC terminal. GlobalData’s report on Panasonic gives a 360-degreee view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
Panasonic grant share with internet of things as a theme is 57% in Q3 2023. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.
Recent Patents
Application: Display control method, information processing server, and display terminal (Patent ID: US20230262203A1)
The patent filed by Panasonic Holdings Corp. describes a display control method performed using an information processing server. The method involves capturing an image of a delivery person at the entrance door of a building where a user is present. Using a sensor, the method obtains a user state indicating whether the user is currently cooking using a cooker. The content information of the delivered item is also obtained. Based on the user state and the content information, at least one suggestion is obtained. The information processing server then causes a display terminal in the building to display the image of the delivery person, the content information of the item, and the at least one suggestion.
In summary, the method involves using a sensor to determine if a user is cooking when a delivery person is at the entrance door. The content information of the delivered item is obtained, and suggestions related to the user state and the content information are generated. These suggestions, along with the image of the delivery person and the content information, are displayed on a display terminal in the building.
The claims of the patent further specify the steps involved in the display control method. The information processing server obtains an ON/OFF signal of a cooker when the image of the delivery person is captured. Based on this signal, the server estimates the user state indicating whether the user is currently cooking. The server then obtains at least one suggestion associated with the user state. Finally, the server causes the display terminal in the building to display the image of the delivery person and the at least one suggestion.
In conclusion, the patent describes a method for controlling the display of information in a building when a delivery person is present. The method takes into account the user's cooking status and the content of the delivered item to provide relevant suggestions on a display terminal. This technology could enhance the user experience and improve efficiency in managing deliveries.
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