Intel had 49 patents in robotics during Q4 2023. Intel Corp’s patents in Q4 2023 focus on computer-assisted or autonomous driving (CA/AD) technologies. These patents include systems that use sensors and communication interfaces to determine driving strategies based on road surface conditions, cameras for autonomous navigation features such as lane constraints and passing other vehicles, and a CA/AD vehicle social network for sharing information between vehicles. Additionally, there is a navigation system that analyzes images to identify vehicle-induced occlusion zones and make navigational changes based on the size of target vehicles. GlobalData’s report on Intel gives a 360-degreee view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
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Intel grant share with robotics as a theme is 65% in Q4 2023. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.
Recent Patents
Application: Road surface friction based predictive driving for computer assisted or autonomous driving vehicles (Patent ID: US20230415750A1)
The patent filed by Intel Corp. describes an apparatus for computer-assisted or autonomous driving that includes a sensor interface to receive sensor data indicating friction between the road surface and the vehicle's tires, a communication interface to receive external road surface condition data, and a driving strategy unit to determine a driving strategy based on the sensor data and external data. The apparatus can detect potential hydroplaning conditions, adjust vehicle operations, determine a driving strategy for autonomous or semi-autonomous control, and communicate via a V2X system. The system utilizes information from sensors on the vehicle, such as cameras and tire sensors, to enhance driving safety and performance by adjusting speed and braking based on road conditions.
The patent also includes claims for a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing instructions for detecting potential hydroplaning conditions, adjusting vehicle operations, determining driving strategies, and communicating via a V2X system. The apparatus for a vehicle described in the patent includes means for obtaining sensor data, detecting potential hydroplaning conditions, and outputting notifications to adjust vehicle operations. It further includes means for generating driving strategies for autonomous or semi-autonomous control, adjusting vehicle speed and braking, and communicating via a V2X system. Overall, the patent focuses on utilizing sensor data to enhance driving safety and performance by detecting and responding to potential hydroplaning conditions in real-time.
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