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USPTO: us-10748417 · published 2026-06-23 · patents

Vehicle identification system

Pith reviewed 2026-06-24 03:02 UTC · model grok-4.3

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The pith

A patent claims a vehicle identification system.

A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.

This document is a patent application for a vehicle identification system. It seeks to establish the technical details and legal claims for the invention. A sympathetic reader would care because the system is positioned as a functional means to recognize vehicles, which could support uses in security, traffic, or logistics if enabled. The patent provides the description intended to meet legal standards for protection.

Core claim

The central claim is a vehicle identification system whose design and operation are set out in the patent specification.

What carries the argument

The vehicle identification system, the patented mechanism or apparatus for recognizing vehicles.

Load-bearing premise

The patent application contains a complete and enabled description of a functional vehicle identification system.

What would settle it

A working implementation or test that either matches the patent claims for vehicle identification or shows the described system cannot perform the claimed functions.

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Vehicle identification system

Editorial analysis

A structured set of objections, weighed in public.

Desk editor's note, referee report, simulated authors' rebuttal, and a circularity audit. Tearing a paper down is the easy half of reading it; the pith above is the substance, this is the friction.

Referee Report

1 major / 0 minor

Summary. The manuscript is a US patent application titled 'Vehicle identification system'. The provided text consists only of the title and a one-line abstract; no claims, embodiments, figures, technical description, or specification are present.

Significance. No assessment of significance is possible. The document supplies no technical content, data, derivations, or enabled description against which novelty, utility, or correctness can be evaluated.

major comments (1)
  1. The manuscript contains no technical description, claims, or embodiments. This directly prevents any evaluation of whether the invention meets the enablement requirement standard for patents and blocks all technical review.

Simulated Author's Rebuttal

1 responses · 0 unresolved

We thank the referee for their review. We address the single major comment below.

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  1. Referee: The manuscript contains no technical description, claims, or embodiments. This directly prevents any evaluation of whether the invention meets the enablement requirement standard for patents and blocks all technical review.

    Authors: We agree that the arXiv submission as provided contains only the title and a one-line abstract. The underlying US patent (US10748417) includes the full specification, claims, embodiments, and figures, but these were not uploaded in the current version. We will revise the manuscript to include the complete patent text. revision: yes

Circularity Check

0 steps flagged

No significant objection identified

full rationale

The input supplies only the title and a one-line abstract for a US patent. No claims, embodiments, figures, equations, derivations, predictions, or self-citations are present, so there is no central scientific or technical argument whose correctness or internal consistency can be examined for circularity. The document contains no technical content that could be circular.

Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger

0 free parameters · 0 axioms · 0 invented entities

No technical content is available, so no free parameters, axioms, or invented entities can be identified from the document.

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