Vehicle Event Session Synchronization Across Secure Wireless Data Streams
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing technologies fail to effectively synchronize and manage data from various sources within a secure wireless network for vehicles, limiting the utilization of vehicle data for efficiency and cost savings.
Innovation Solution
A system and method that utilizes an assigning authority to access and combine off-vehicle and on-vehicle data, enabling, disabling, or managing functions of mobile devices connected to a connected vehicle device (CVD) through a secure wireless network, generating an event session with a common time signature and providing a record of defined data sets.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Productivity
If data from multiple sources (off-vehicle and on-vehicle) are combined and synchronized, then data utilization efficiency and operational effectiveness are improved, but system complexity and difficulty of managing multiple data streams increase
Solution Approach 1:
The patent introduces an assigning authority engine as an intermediary component that centrally manages and coordinates multiple data streams from off-vehicle and on-vehicle sources. This mediator receives, processes, and synchronizes data packets, assigning them appropriate time signatures and coordinating their distribution across the network, thereby reducing the complexity burden on individual devices while maintaining high data utilization efficiency
Solution Approach 2:
The system segments data management into distinct functional components: data collection from multiple sources, data packet creation with time signatures, event session generation, and distributed processing. By dividing the complex task of multi-source data synchronization into manageable segments handled by different system components, the patent achieves efficient data utilization without overwhelming system complexity
2Measurement precision
If event sessions are generated with common time signatures for multiple data streams, then synchronization precision and event correlation accuracy are improved, but processing time and computational resources increase
Solution Approach 1:
The assigning authority engine assigns common time signatures to data packets from multiple sources before the events actually occur or before full processing is required. By preliminarily establishing the time signature framework and synchronization structure in advance, the system achieves high synchronization precision when events are correlated, while minimizing processing time during actual event analysis since the temporal framework is already in place
Data Source
AI summary
A system (1100) and method (1600) for generating an event session for a mobile object utilizing data and computational information from on-vehicle and off-vehicle sources is disclosed herein. The system (1100) comprises an assigning authority engine (1105), a mobile device (110) for a vehicle (1000), a connected vehicle device (135) comprising on-vehicle data for the vehicle (1000), and an off vehicle source selected from a database (1125), a cloud source (1180), or a physical structure (1140). The assigning authority engine (1105) is configured to inform an instruction set based on the data and at least one input from off-board data and on-board data, initiate a record of one or more outputs into a super-set of outputs to generate an event session, and associate the event session with a single common time signature and event.


