Technology Trends Related to In-Vehicle Networks with Ethernet

FAW, Continental, and Hyundai Patent Application Trends

2022/08/26

Summary

 This report created by MarkLines focuses on a number of recent technical topics surrounding the automotive industry and is based on patent information from the “Technology Information Distribution Service - swimy” obtained by the Toyota Technical Development Corporation (TTDC). The two business areas of TTDC are in the fields of intellectual property and measurement control solutions. The intellectual property (IP) side of TTDC is involved in the collection and analysis of information on automotive technology developments globally, and provides services such as consulting for research planning, applying for patents in foreign languages, and technical translation.

  A survey was conducted on technology trends related to in-vehicle networks with Ethernet based on patent information. In recent years, the number of patent applications has been on the rise, indicating that technology development is becoming more active. Next, a review of the detailed technical content of the patent applications confirmed that there are multiple patterns of technology development that are being focused on by each company.

 

トヨタテクニカルディベロップメント株式会社

Source: Technical information distribution service - swimy URL:https://thinktank.toyota-td.jp/pub/list
This source (TTDC) has extensive content related to automobiles. Graphs can be created for contents of interest with a single click. The database also supports the detailed display and download of intellectual property related information.

 

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