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CN-122023067-A - Credited recovering device

CN122023067ACN 122023067 ACN122023067 ACN 122023067ACN-122023067-A

Abstract

The invention provides a credited recovery device capable of accurately determining the location and time for recovering vehicles. The creditor recovery device includes a processor and a display, wherein the processor acquires history data including past parking positions of the vehicle and parking times of the vehicle in the parking positions, determines whether the vehicle to be recovered for creditor recovery is present in a predetermined place within a predetermined time based on the history data, and outputs the predetermined time and the predetermined place to the display when it is determined that the vehicle is present.

Inventors

  • TAKADA TOMOHIRO
  • TAKEISHI HIROKI
  • Yamamura Reina

Assignees

  • 丰田自动车株式会社

Dates

Publication Date
20260512
Application Date
20251110
Priority Date
20241112

Claims (5)

  1. 1. A creditor recovery device is characterized by comprising a processor and a display, The processor performs the following processing: Acquiring history data including past parking positions of vehicles and parking times of the vehicles in the parking positions; determining whether the vehicle to be recovered for the purpose of crediting recovery exists at a predetermined location within a predetermined time based on the history data, and And outputting the predetermined time and the predetermined place to the display when it is determined that the vehicle is present.
  2. 2. The right recovery device according to claim 1, wherein, The process of determining whether the vehicle is present at a prescribed location within a prescribed time includes the following processes: calculating the probability of existence of the vehicle monthly, weekly, or venue based on the history data, and And determining whether the vehicle is present at a predetermined location for a predetermined time based on whether the probability of presence is equal to or greater than a predetermined threshold.
  3. 3. The right recovery device according to claim 1, wherein, The processor determines whether the parking position included in the history data is a valid position based on predetermined position information, and The process of determining whether the vehicle is present at the predetermined location within the predetermined time includes a process of determining whether the vehicle is present at the predetermined location within the predetermined time based on the parking position determined to be the effective position.
  4. 4. The right recovery device according to claim 3, wherein, The predetermined location information is information on at least one of a predetermined range from a house of a creditor using the vehicle, a predetermined range from a location having a predetermined attribute, and a predetermined range from a location set in advance by a geofence.
  5. 5. The right recovery device according to claim 1, wherein, The history data includes information on a past moving path of the vehicle, The process of determining whether the vehicle is present at a prescribed location within a prescribed time includes the following processes: acquiring current position information of the vehicle using a GPS device mounted on the vehicle, and Based on a past movement path of the vehicle and current position information of the vehicle, it is determined whether the vehicle is present at a predetermined location within a predetermined time in the future.

Description

Credited recovering device Technical Field The invention relates to a credited recovering device. Background Patent document 1 discloses a technique of, when payment is not made for a rental vehicle or the like, remotely putting the vehicle into an inactive state from a server and collecting (forcing) the vehicle using position information of the vehicle collected in advance. In this type of vehicle recovery, direct contact with the own person is required, and it is required to specify the position and time of the vehicle and apply for a command to the court in advance. Patent document 1 Japanese patent No. 6320647 Disclosure of Invention In the technique disclosed in patent document 1, a place and time for recovering the vehicle are not appropriately determined, and for example, the vehicle may have been moved even if a recovery of a vehicle having a crane shape is issued. Further, it is conceivable that the vehicle is remotely set in advance to an unactivated state so that the vehicle cannot move, but even if debt is not fulfilled, there is a practical case where it is difficult to keep the debtor's vehicle in an unactivated state until forced execution. The present invention has been made in view of the above, and an object thereof is to provide a right recovery device capable of accurately determining a place and time for recovering a vehicle. A creditor recovery device according to the present invention includes a processor for acquiring history data including a past parking position of a vehicle and a parking time of the vehicle in the parking position, determining whether the vehicle to be recovered for creditor recovery is present in a predetermined place within a predetermined time period based on the history data, and outputting the predetermined time period and the predetermined place to the display when it is determined that the vehicle is present. Effects of the invention According to the present invention, the location and time for recovering the vehicle can be accurately determined. Drawings Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of an credited recovery system including a credited recovery server functioning as the credited recovery device according to the embodiment. Fig. 2 is a diagram showing an image of a calculation process of the existence probability of a vehicle in the right-of-way collection device according to the embodiment. Fig. 3 is a timing chart showing an example of exchange of information between the right recovery server, the right management server, the vehicle information server, and the vehicle. Fig. 4 is a flowchart showing an example of a flow of calculation processing of the existence probability of the vehicle in the right-of-way collection device according to the embodiment. Detailed Description The creditor recovery device according to the embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. The constituent elements in the following embodiments include constituent elements that can be replaced by a person skilled in the art and that can be easily replaced, or constituent elements that are substantially identical. (Credited recovery System) The creditor recovery system according to the embodiment will be described with reference to fig. 1. As shown in fig. 1, the right recovery system includes a right recovery server 1, a right management server 2, a vehicle information server 3, and a vehicle 4. The right recovery server 1 in the right recovery system according to the embodiment functions as a right recovery device. The right recovery server 1, the right management server 2, the vehicle information server 3, and the vehicle 4 each have a communication function, and are configured to communicate with each other via the network N, and can exchange various information. The network N is constituted by a public line network such as an internet line network or a mobile phone line network. In the present embodiment, the explanation has been given of the case where all of the right recovery server 1, the right management server 2, the vehicle information server 3, and the vehicle 4 are connected via the public line network, but some of them may be connected via a local area network (Local Area Network:lan). (Credited recovery Server) The right recovery server 1 is used to recover rights related to the vehicle 4. In order to collect the right of the vehicle 4, the right collection server 1 calculates a probability (hereinafter, referred to as "existence probability") of whether the vehicle 4 exists in a predetermined place within a predetermined time. By thus calculating the probability of whether the vehicle 4 is present at a predetermined location within a predetermined time, the creditor related to the vehicle 4 can be easily recovered. As the creditor related to the vehicle 4, for example, creditor related to an installment contract at the time of purchase of the vehicle, creditor related to a lease contract of the ve