NEC Planning Device Health Evaluation Patent Application
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NEC Corporation has filed a patent application (US20260112502A1) for a planning device that evaluates health states by acquiring feasibility evaluation index values for each state and health-level-evaluation-index values. The device searches for optimal paths from an initial state to a target state by calculating evaluation values using state transitions, where better evaluations occur when the transition-destination state has higher feasibility and better health-level indices relative to the transition-source state. The application was filed on October 16, 2025, under CPC classification G16H 50/30 (Health Informatics).
“A planning device acquires, for each state identified by a value of one or more items correlated with a health-level-evaluation-index value, a feasibility evaluation index value quantitatively indicating feasibility of the state.”
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NEC Corporation filed a patent application for a planning device that acquires feasibility evaluation index values and health-level-evaluation-index values for each state, then searches for optimal paths from initial to target states using calculated evaluation values for state transitions. The system provides better evaluations when destination states have higher feasibility and improved health-level indices compared to source states. This health informatics technology falls under CPC classification G16H 50/30 and was invented by Yuki Kosaka, Yusuke Ito, Shuhei Noyori, Akihiro Nomura, and Koki Satsukawa. Patent applications do not create immediate compliance obligations but establish intellectual property rights that may affect future product development strategies for competitors in health technology and medical planning systems.
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PLANNING DEVICE, PLANNING METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM
Application US20260112502A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026
Assignee
NEC Corporation
Inventors
Yuki KOSAKA, Yusuke ITO, Shuhei NOYORI, Akihiro NOMURA, Koki SATSUKAWA
Abstract
A planning device acquires, for each state identified by a value of one or more items correlated with a health-level-evaluation-index value, a feasibility evaluation index value quantitatively indicating feasibility of the state. The planning device acquires a health-level-evaluation-index value for each state. The planning device searches for a path from an initial state to a target state in a plan using an evaluation value for a path involving one or more state transitions. The evaluation value is calculated using evaluation values for individual state transitions, each of which indicates, as an evaluation for a single state transition from a transition-source state to a transition-destination state, a better evaluation where the transition-destination state has higher feasibility and also indicates a better evaluation where the health-level-evaluation-index value in the transition-destination state shows a better evaluation relative to the health-level-evaluation-index value in the transition-source state.
CPC Classifications
G16H 50/30
Filing Date
2025-10-16
Application No.
19359845
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