Mobility Device Value Assessment for Subscription Service Changes
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing systems fail to effectively manage the fluctuating value of mobility devices due to changes in subscription services, leading to inefficiencies in assessing and managing their value.
Innovation Solution
A management system and method that involves a first server and a second server communicating to assess and manage the value of mobility devices based on accident risk and user convenience values, allowing for real-time updates and adjustments to subscription services through a network of servers and user devices.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If subscription services are added, changed, or terminated for a mobility device, then the functionality and user convenience change, but the value of the mobility device fluctuates making assessment difficult
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements a dynamic value assessment system that continuously updates the mobility device's value based on real-time service changes. The assessment estimate is not fixed but dynamically adjusts when services are added, modified, or terminated, allowing accurate measurement of value fluctuations in response to functional changes.
Solution Approach 2:
The system establishes a feedback loop where service change information is fed back into the assessment calculation. When services are modified, the system receives this information, recalculates the value based on predefined criteria, and updates the assessment estimate, creating a closed-loop system that maintains measurement accuracy despite functional changes.
2Measurement precision
If real-time updates of service changes are implemented, then the value assessment becomes more accurate, but the system complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent introduces a server as an intermediary component that handles the complex tasks of monitoring service changes, calculating value adjustments, and updating assessments. This intermediary absorbs the system complexity, allowing the core mobility device to maintain simplicity while benefiting from accurate real-time value assessment through the server's processing capabilities.
3Quantity of substance
If multiple assessment estimates are generated from different servers, then the comprehensiveness of value assessment improves, but the time required for processing increases
Solution Approach 1:
The system performs preliminary actions by pre-establishing assessment criteria and maintaining updated service information databases. When a value assessment is needed, the system can quickly retrieve pre-processed data and apply predefined calculation rules, significantly reducing processing time even when generating multiple assessment estimates from different servers.
Data Source
AI summary
A server of an assessment management system for a value-fluctuating mobility device. A first server (e.g., a main server) may include: a memory configured to store at least one instruction; and one or more processors configured to execute the at least one instruction stored in the memory to: send, to a second server, attribute information of the mobility device indicating that a service of at least one device part of the mobility device is associated with at least one of an accident risk value or a user convenience value of the mobility device, receive, from the second server, a first assessment estimate that is determined based on the accident risk value, receive, from a user device, an indication of approval of the first assessment estimate, and send, to the second server, information about the first indication.


