The present disclosure relates to a tire rental management apparatus, and a tire rental management method.
Among tires to be mounted on a vehicle, there are tires to which RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) tags for performing near field communication are attached (see, for example, PTL 1).
PTL 1: Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2017-132292
By the way, a service of renting tires to a user is being studied. In such a service, in terms of safety, tire performance equal to or higher than predetermined performance is required to be maintained within a period during which a user desires to rent tires. Here, tires mounted on a vehicle abrade away, for example, by friction with a road surface on which the vehicle is traveling. A degree of abrasion of the tires depends on how the tires are used, and affects tire performance such as maneuverability and braking performance. Therefore, in the service of renting tires as described above, a technique for determining tires (tires whose remaining life does not end) whose tire performance is maintained at equal to or higher than predetermined performance within a period during which the user desires to rent tires, as rental tires to be rented to the user among tires for rental, is desired.
An object of the present disclosure which has been made in view of the problem as described above is to provide a tire rental management apparatus and a tire rental management method which are capable of determining tires whose tire performance is maintained at equal to or higher than predetermined performance within a period during which a user desires to rent tires, as rental tires among tires for rental.
A tire rental management apparatus as one aspect of the present disclosure is a tire rental management apparatus which determines a rental tire which is a tire to be rented to a user who desires to rent a tire, the tire rental management apparatus including a memory configured to store rental history of each of a plurality of tires for rental, and a controller configured to estimate remaining life of a tire on a basis of the rental history of the tire stored in the memory and determine the rental tire in accordance with a period during which the user desires to rent a tire and the estimated remaining life.
A tire rental management method as one aspect of the present disclosure is a tire rental management method for determining a rental tire which is a tire to be rented to a user who desires to rent a tire, the tire rental management method including a step of storing rental history of each of a plurality of tires for rental, and a step of estimating remaining life of a tire on the basis of the stored rental history of the tire, and determining the rental tire in accordance with a period during which the user desires to rent a tire and the estimated remaining life.
According to the present disclosure, it is possible to provide a tire rental management apparatus and a tire rental management method which are capable of determining tires whose tire performance is maintained at equal to or higher than predetermined performance within a period during which a user desires to rent tires, as rental tires among tires for rental.
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The tire rental management apparatus 10 illustrated in
The input interface 11 accepts input of a condition regarding rental of tires to the user. Examples of the condition to be input to the input interface 11 can include a vehicle on which tires are to be mounted, a size of tires desired to be rented, a period during which tires are desired to be rented, a period during which tires are used (such as, for example, “only winter season”), frequency of use of tires (such as “driving every day” and “approximately several tens of kilometers a week”), a usage area of tires (such as whether or not the area is a snowfall area), a budget, or the like. The input interface 11 outputs the input condition to the controller 15.
The output interface 12 outputs information, or the like, regarding the rental tires determined in accordance with the condition, or the like, input to the input interface 11. The output interface 12 is configured with, for example, a display, or the like.
The acquirer 13 performs wired communication or wireless communication with a vehicle on which the rental tires are mounted, to acquire traveling history of the vehicle in a rental period of the rental tires. The acquirer 13 acquires, for example, a traveling distance, traveling speed, addition-subtraction speed, statuses where an accelerator pedal and a brake pedal is depressed, a traveling route, weather during traveling, a status of a traveling road surface, or the like, in the rental period as the traveling history. Such traveling history can be acquired from various kinds of sensors mounted on the vehicle, an ECU (Electronic Control Unit) which controls operation of the vehicle, or the like. The acquirer 13 acquires traveling history from the vehicle, for example, upon return of the rental tires mounted on the vehicle, or the like.
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The tire ID information transmitted by the transmitter 2 attached to the tire 1 can be read by a reader apparatus 3. The reader apparatus 3 inputs the read tire ID information to the controller 15.
The controller 15 controls overall operation of the tire rental management apparatus 10. For example, if a condition regarding rental of the tires is input to the input interface 11, and the tires 1 are rented in accordance with the condition, the controller 15 causes the rental history in accordance with the condition input to the input interface 11 to be stored in the memory 14 in association with the tire ID information of the rented tires 1. The tire ID information of the tires 1 is read by the reader apparatus 3 upon rental of the tires 1, and input to the controller 15.
Further, if the acquirer 13 acquires the traveling history from the vehicle on which the tires 1 are mounted upon return of the rented tires 1, or the like, the controller 15 causes the traveling history to be stored in the memory 14 in association with the tire ID information of the tires 1. The tire ID information of the tires 1 is, for example, read by the reader apparatus 3 when the tires 1 are returned, and input to the controller 15.
As described above, the transmitter 2 and the reader apparatus 3 perform near field communication in which a communication distance is several centimeters to several meters. Therefore, it is possible to acquire the tire ID information of the tires 1 by only bringing the reader apparatus 3 close to the transmitters 2 attached to the tires 1. Therefore, it becomes easy to acquire the tire ID information of the tires 1, so that it becomes easy to manage the tires 1 upon rental, return, or the like.
Further, the controller 15 determines rental tires which are tires to be rented to the user among the tires 1 for rental. Specifically, the controller 15 estimates remaining life of each tire 1 on the basis of at least the rental history stored in the memory 14. Note that the remaining life is a period until an estimated timing at which tire performance equal to or higher than predetermined performance can no longer be obtained. The controller 15, for example, has data regarding an amount of abrasion of tires and change in tire performance due to abrasion in a case where the tires are used under various conditions, in advance, and estimates the remaining life of the tires 1 for rental on the basis of this data.
Then, the controller 15 determines the rental tires in accordance with the period during which the user desires to rent tires, input to the input interface 11, and the estimated remaining life of the tires 1 for rental. Specifically, the controller 15 determines the tires 1 whose remaining life is longer than the period during which the user desires to rent tires as the rental tires. By this means, it is possible to determine the tires 1 whose remaining life does not end, that is, whose tire performance is maintained at equal to or higher than predetermined performance within the period during which the user desires to rent tires, as the rental tires.
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Operation of the tire rental management apparatus 10 according to the present embodiment will be described next.
First, operation when the rental history and the traveling history are stored in the memory 14 will be described.
The controller 15 acquires the condition regarding rental of tires input to the input interface 11 (step S11). Further, the controller 15 acquires tire ID information of the tires 1 determined as the rental tires in accordance with the condition (step S12). The controller 15 acquires tire ID information of the tires 1 determined as the rental tires, for example, from the reader apparatus 3.
The controller 15 causes the rental history in accordance with the acquired condition regarding rental of tires to be stored in the memory 14 in association with the acquired tire ID information (step S13).
Operation when the traveling history is stored in the memory 14 will be described next.
For example, if the acquirer 13 acquires the traveling history from the vehicle on which the tires 1 are mounted when the tires 1 rented to the user are returned, the controller 15 acquires the traveling history acquired by the acquirer 13 (step S21).
Further, the controller 15 acquires tire ID information of the returned tires 1 (step S22). The controller 15 acquires the tire ID information of the returned tires 1, for example, from the reader apparatus 3.
The controller 15 causes the acquired traveling history to be stored in the memory 14 in association with the acquired tire ID information (step S23).
Operation when the rental tires are determined will be described next.
The controller 15 acquires the condition regarding rental of tires input to the input interface 11 (step S31).
Then, the controller 15 estimates remaining life of the tires 1 for rental (step S32). Note that the controller 15 may exclude tires 1 which are being rented, and tires 1 which do not match a tire size, or the like, designated by the user, from tires for which the remaining life is to be estimated among the tires 1 for rental managed by the service provider.
Then, the controller 15 determines whether or not there are tires 1 whose estimated remaining life is longer than the period during which the user desires to rent tires (step S33).
In a case where there are tires 1 whose estimated remaining life is longer than the period during which the user desires to rent tires (step S33: Yes), the controller 15 determines the tires 1 as the rental tires, and causes the output interface 12 to output tire ID information, cost for rental, or the like, of the tires 1 (step S34).
In a case where there is no tire 1 whose estimated remaining life is longer than the period during which the user desires to rent tires (step S33: No), the controller 15 causes the output interface 12 to output information indicating that there is no tire which can be rented (step S35).
The controller 15 may estimate the remaining life of the tires 1 also using the traveling history as well as the rental history of the tires 1. The rental history of the tires 1 can be acquired on the service provider side from the condition regarding rental of tires input upon rental. However, during the rental period of the tires 1, it is difficult for the service provider side to grasp how the tires 1 are actually used. As described above, a degree of abrasion of the tires depends on how the tires are used. Therefore, there is a case where the remaining life cannot be estimated with high accuracy only from the rental history of the tires 1 obtained from the condition regarding the rental of the tires. By acquiring the traveling history in the rental period of the tires 1 from the vehicle on which the rented tires 1 are mounted, it is possible to estimate how the tires 1 are used during the rental period. Therefore, by estimating the remaining life of the tires 1 using the rental history and the traveling history of the tires 1, it is possible to estimate the remaining life with higher accuracy.
Further, the controller 15 may determine the rental tires while also taking into account an inventory status of the tires 1 for rental. That is, the controller 15 may determine the rental tires so that inventory cost becomes the lowest in accordance with the period during which the user desires to rent tires, the estimated remaining life, and the inventory status of the tires for rental. For example, in a case where there are a plurality of tires 1 of different types whose remaining life is longer than the period during which the user desires to rent tires, the controller 15 determines the tires 1 of a type whose inventory level is high, as the rental tires. By determining the rental tires while also taking into account the inventory status of the tires 1 for rental in this manner, it is possible to realize reduction in inventory cost by adjusting balance of inventory levels among tires of different types.
Further, the controller 15 may determine a plurality of tires 1 of different types whose remaining life is longer than the period during which the user desires to rent tires, as the rental tires. In this case, the controller 15 may set lower charge for rental of the tires 1 of a type whose inventory level is higher. By this means, because it is possible to increase options for the user, and lead the user to rent tires whose charge is lower, it is possible to realize reduction in inventory cost by adjusting balance of inventory levels among the tires of different types.
Further, in a case where there are a plurality of tires 1 whose estimated remaining life is longer than the period during which the user desires to rent tires, the controller 15 may determine the plurality of tires 1 as the rental tires. In this case, the controller 15 may set higher charge for rental of the tires 1 whose remaining life is longer. Typically, tire performance less degrades for tires whose degree of abrasion is less, that is, whose remaining life is longer. Therefore, by setting higher charge for the tires 1 whose remaining life is longer, it is possible to increase options for the user in accordance with safety.
In this manner, the tire rental management apparatus 10 according to the present embodiment includes the memory 14 configured to store rental history of each of a plurality of tires 1 for rental, and the controller 15 configured to estimate remaining life of the tires 1 on the basis of the rental history of the tires 1 stored in the memory 14, and determine the rental tires in accordance with the period during which the user desires to rent tires, and the estimated remaining life of the tires 1.
Further, the tire rental management method according to the present embodiment includes a step of storing rental history of each of a plurality of tires 1 for rental, and a step of estimating remaining life of the tires 1 on the basis of the stored rental history of the tires 1 and determining the rental tires in accordance with the period during which the user desires to rent tires and the estimated remaining history.
By estimating the remaining life of the tires 1 on the basis of the rental history of the tires 1, it is possible to determine the tires whose tire performance is maintained at equal to or higher than predetermined performance within a period during which the user desires to rent tires, as the rental tires.
The tire rental management apparatus and the tire rental management method according to the present disclosure are not limited to specific configurations described in the above-described embodiment, and various modifications and changes can be made without deviating from the scope of the claims.
1 tire
2 transmitter
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10 tire rental management apparatus
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12 output interface
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2017-234624 | Dec 2017 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2018/033881 | 9/12/2018 | WO | 00 |