Koninklijke Philips had six patents in robotics during Q2 2024. The patent filed by Koninklijke Philips NV in Q2 2024 proposes a wireless communication system for first responder networks to enhance response time in Mass Casualty Incidents (MCI). The system can securely register various wireless devices used by first responders, triage officers, and casualties in the MCI area, as well as alien central nodes like base stations to expand network coverage on-demand. GlobalData’s report on Koninklijke Philips gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
Koninklijke Philips had no grants in robotics as a theme in Q2 2024.
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Application: Wireless communication system for first responder networks (Patent ID: US20240121572A1)
The patent filed by Koninklijke Philips NV proposes a wireless communication system for first responder networks to enhance response time in mass casualty incidents (MCIs). The system allows for the secure registration of various wireless devices, including those used by triage officers and casualties, to the first responder network automatically. Additionally, the system enables the expansion of the wireless infrastructure by securely registering alien central nodes, such as base stations, on an on-demand basis. The apparatus described in the patent supports the establishment of a wireless communication network by connecting to a network controller device, providing wireless connectivity to devices within a specific geographical area, and inviting or triggering wireless devices to register with the core network.
The apparatus further includes features such as restricting registration invitations to specific groups or types of devices, activating relay node functions, performing measurements in the target area for predicting device requirements in emergency situations, and fetching identity information of devices to match with user information. The system also involves access devices providing wireless connectivity, device authentication, and information exchange between different wireless networks. The method outlined in the patent involves connecting to the network controller, receiving information about the target area, configuring the network setup, and inviting devices to register with the core network. Overall, the patent aims to improve communication and coordination in first responder networks during MCIs through efficient wireless connectivity and device registration processes.
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