Invention Disclosure: AI-Dedicated Sequential Communication Hub
[Background of the Invention]
Current integration models for Generative AI and Physical AI (e.g., autonomous driving, robotics) assume a direct connection between data centers and devices. However, this model faces critical bottlenecks in real-world infrastructure, such as insufficient bandwidth, latency, and a lack of safety mechanisms, making seamless data flow practically impossible.
[Invention Summary]
This invention introduces an intelligent "Hub" (similar to a smart extension cord/gateway) positioned between the data center and physical devices. This hub manages wireless communication channels in a specific sequence to ensure safety and real-time responsiveness in the physical world.
[Claims / Core Intellectual Property]
Multi-Channel Frequency Control (Smart Extension Cord Structure)
Assigns distinct frequency bands (channels) based on data types. Communication is not simultaneous but executed in a "controlled sequence" to optimize bandwidth and safety.
Sequential Execution Protocol (Visual-First, Action-Last)
Prioritizes "Visual Data (Input)" through the highest-priority channel. The "Action Data (Output)" channel is physically restricted or put on standby until the visual analysis result is confirmed.
Autonomous Emergency Interlock (Reflex Action Function)
If the visual channel detects an anomaly (e.g., an obstacle or sensor error), the Hub immediately cuts the power/signal to the "Action Channel" without waiting for instructions from the data center.
[Applicable Fields]
Medical/Healthcare: Surgical and transport robots.
Mobility: Autonomous vehicles and V2I (Vehicle-to-Infrastructure) communication.
Industrial/Manufacturing: Multi-vendor robot coordination in smart factories.
Consumer/Home: AI-driven life-support robots.
Timestamp: February 17, 2026
Inventor: Taisuke Michikaze
[Licensing Information]
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