20240025277. VEHICLES FOR DRIVERLESS SELF-PARK simplified abstract (Emerging Automotive, LLC)

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VEHICLES FOR DRIVERLESS SELF-PARK

Organization Name

Emerging Automotive, LLC

Inventor(s)

Angel A. Penilla of Sacramento CA (US)

Albert S. Penilla of Scotts Valley CA (US)

VEHICLES FOR DRIVERLESS SELF-PARK - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240025277 titled 'VEHICLES FOR DRIVERLESS SELF-PARK

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system and method for automatically navigating a vehicle from its current location to a destination location without the need for a human operator. The method involves using GPS data to identify the vehicle's location and determining if it is near or at a parking location. Mapping data specific to the parking location is then used to find a collision-free path for the vehicle to move within the parking location. The electronics of the vehicle are instructed to control the vehicle's movement from the current location to the destination location at the parking spot, using mapping data and sensor data collected from vehicle sensors. The path can be dynamically updated based on changes in the destination location or along the path.

  • The system allows a vehicle to navigate autonomously from one location to another without human intervention.
  • GPS data is used to identify the vehicle's current location.
  • Mapping data specific to the parking location is used to find a collision-free path for the vehicle within the parking location.
  • The vehicle's electronics control its movement from the current location to the destination location at the parking spot.
  • Sensor data collected from vehicle sensors is used as input for the vehicle's electronics.
  • The path can be dynamically updated based on changes in the destination location or along the path.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Autonomous parking systems in parking lots or garages.
  • Autonomous vehicle navigation in restricted or complex environments.
  • Efficient and safe vehicle movement within crowded parking areas.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Reduces the need for human intervention in vehicle navigation, improving convenience and efficiency.
  • Helps avoid collisions with physical structures within parking locations.
  • Provides a dynamic and updatable path for the vehicle based on changes in the destination location or along the path.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Increased safety and reduced risk of accidents during autonomous vehicle navigation.
  • Improved efficiency and convenience for vehicle owners.
  • Enables efficient use of parking spaces and reduces congestion in parking areas.


Original Abstract Submitted

a system and method for navigating a vehicle automatically from a current location to a destination location without a human operator is disclosed. the method includes identifying a vehicle location using global positioning system (gps) data regarding the vehicle. also included is identifying that the vehicle location is near or at a parking location. then, using mapping data defined for the parking location. the mapping data at least in part is used to find a path at the parking location to avoid a collision of the vehicle with at least one physical structure when the vehicle is automatically moved at the parking location. the method includes instructing the electronics of the vehicle to proceed with controlling the vehicle to automatically move from the current location to the destination location at the parking location. the electronics use as input at least part of the mapping data and sensor data collected from around the vehicle by at least two vehicle sensors. the path is configured to be updatable dynamically based on changes in the destination location or changes along the path. the destination location is a parking spot for the vehicle at the parking location.