18021773. WORK CONTROL METHOD, WORK CONTROL SYSTEM, AND TARGET POINT SETTING APPARATUS simplified abstract (NEC Corporation)

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WORK CONTROL METHOD, WORK CONTROL SYSTEM, AND TARGET POINT SETTING APPARATUS

Organization Name

NEC Corporation

Inventor(s)

Hiroshi Yoshida of Tokyo (JP)

Tatsuya Yoshimoto of Tokyo (JP)

WORK CONTROL METHOD, WORK CONTROL SYSTEM, AND TARGET POINT SETTING APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18021773 titled 'WORK CONTROL METHOD, WORK CONTROL SYSTEM, AND TARGET POINT SETTING APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for controlling a construction machine based on work content information to improve the accuracy of the machine's trajectory.

  • Target point sequence is generated considering work content information to plot target points for the construction machine to move to.
  • Construction machine is controlled in accordance with the generated target point sequence to follow a more accurate trajectory.

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      1. Potential Applications
  • Construction industry
  • Infrastructure development projects
  • Landscaping projects
      1. Problems Solved
  • Deviation of construction machine trajectory from target points
  • Inaccurate control of construction machine based on work content
      1. Benefits
  • Improved accuracy in construction machine movement
  • Enhanced efficiency in completing tasks
  • Reduced errors in construction projects


Original Abstract Submitted

In a related technique, a target point sequence is generated without considering the content of a work of a construction machine, which causes a problem that an actual trajectory of the construction machine is significantly deviated from the target point sequence depending on the content of the work of the construction machine. A work control method according to the present invention includes: a target point setting step (S) of generating, based on work content information, a work target point sequence indicating a target trajectory on which target points a construction machine is to move to are plotted, and a construction machine control step (S) of controlling the construction machine in accordance with the work target point sequence.