Rental vehicle management system and program

The system addresses the challenge of accurate rental space identification by using short-range wireless communication and unique transmitter codes to manage rental spaces, ensuring precise user location tracking and reducing operational burdens.

JP2026113646APending Publication Date: 2026-07-07PARKLAND CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
PARKLAND CO LTD
Filing Date
2026-04-06
Publication Date
2026-07-07

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Technical Problem

Existing rental space management systems face challenges in accurately determining the user's location within a facility due to proximity of multiple transmitters, leading to incorrect identification of the rental space being occupied.

Method used

A system and method utilizing short-range wireless communication units installed in each vehicle, with a management server and mobile device interface to manage and authenticate the user's presence in the selected rental item, enabling accurate determination of rental space usage through signal transitions and unique transmitter codes.

Benefits of technology

Ensures precise identification of the user's location within the rental space, reducing the need for on-site authentication and minimizing operational burdens on both users and space managers, while maintaining accurate tracking and management of rental items.

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Abstract

This provides a novel technology for managing multiple vehicles available for rental to users. [Solution] The system for managing multiple vehicles for rental includes a management server 50. The management server 50 includes a usage termination request processing unit (S301, S301a, S302) which enables a user's communication device 90 to display a button for usage termination request on its screen, provided that the communication device 90 transitions from a state of receiving a signal from a short-range wireless communication unit installed in any of the vehicles to a state of not receiving a signal, thereby enabling the user to input a usage termination request to the communication device 90, and a usage termination request receiving unit (S303) which receives the input usage termination request from the communication device 90.
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