Location History:
- Kawaguchi, JP (2015 - 2017)
- Saitama, JP (2019)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2015-2019
Title: The Innovative Mind of Kentaro Daikoku
Introduction
Kentaro Daikoku is a prominent inventor based in Kawaguchi, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of autonomous driving technology, holding three patents that showcase his innovative spirit and technical expertise. His work is instrumental in advancing the capabilities of autonomous vehicles.
Latest Patents
One of Daikoku's latest patents is an autonomous driving control device. This device enables vehicles to travel according to the characteristics of autonomous driving. It includes a storage unit for map data, a route extraction unit that identifies multiple routes from an origin to a destination, a determination unit that assesses whether to change routes at intersections, and an autonomous driving control unit that manages the driving process based on these determinations.
Another notable patent is for an information processing cooperation system, which consists of a first information processing terminal mounted on a vehicle and a second terminal with various applications. The first terminal features a condition determination unit that assesses the current conditions of the vehicle and its user. It also includes an activation control unit that sends activation requests to the second terminal based on these conditions. The second terminal is equipped with an application activation unit and an application execution unit that work together to execute the activated applications.
Career Highlights
Kentaro Daikoku is currently employed at Clarion Co., where he continues to push the boundaries of technology in the automotive sector. His work focuses on enhancing the
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