Amazon Technologies, Inc. patent applications on April 10th, 2025
Patent Applications by Amazon Technologies, Inc. on April 10th, 2025
Amazon Technologies, Inc.: 2 patent applications
Amazon Technologies, Inc. has applied for patents in the areas of G06Q50/26 (1), B60W50/04 (1), G06F16/23 (1), H04W4/021 (1), H04W12/64 (1) G06Q50/265 (1), G06V20/52 (1)
With keywords such as: jurisdiction, rules, data, vehicle, jurisdictions, item, user, various, environment, and between in patent application abstracts.
Patent Applications by Amazon Technologies, Inc.
20250117871. VEHICLE DATA JURISDICTION MANAGEMENT_simplified_abstract_(amazon technologies, inc.)
Inventor(s): Roland Mesde of Cupetino CA US for amazon technologies, inc., Alex Bessonov of San Jose CA US for amazon technologies, inc., Kyle Daniel Halbach of Berlin DE for amazon technologies, inc., Nitin Giri of Bothell WA US for amazon technologies, inc., Edwin Ricardo Mendez Rodriguez of Seattle WA US for amazon technologies, inc., Matthew Jonathan Narksusook of Auburn WA US for amazon technologies, inc.
IPC Code(s): G06Q50/26, B60W50/04, G06F16/23, H04W4/021, H04W12/64
CPC Code(s): G06Q50/265
Abstract: a vehicle data management system and data jurisdiction system manage vehicle data between multiple jurisdictions and enables a set of jurisdiction rules involving rules of various jurisdictions to be applied consistently. the vehicle data jurisdiction system can detect changes in jurisdiction of a vehicle based on various pieces of received vehicle information and applies appropriate jurisdiction rules from a set of jurisdiction rules. various jurisdictions may have conflicting jurisdiction rules and, in such circumstances, the data jurisdiction system resolves potential conflicts between the rules using a jurisdiction rules resolution workflow. based on the resolution of the conflict, the data jurisdiction system can migrate data of the vehicle to one or more other jurisdictions, or otherwise implement the correct rules determined by resolving the conflict.
Inventor(s): Ivan Stankovic of Maple Valley WA US for amazon technologies, inc., Joseph M. Alyea of Edmonds WA US for amazon technologies, inc., Jiajun Zhao of Kirkland WA US for amazon technologies, inc., Kartik Muktinutalapati of Redmond WA US for amazon technologies, inc., Waqas Ahmed of Clyde Hill WA US for amazon technologies, inc., Dilip Kumar of Seattle WA US for amazon technologies, inc., Danny Guan of Seattle WA US for amazon technologies, inc., Nishitkumar Ashokkumar Desai of Redmond WA US for amazon technologies, inc., Longlong Zhu of Bellevue WA US for amazon technologies, inc.
IPC Code(s): G06V20/52, G06F18/21, G06F18/24, G06K7/14, G06Q30/0601, G06T7/70, G06V10/25, G06V40/10
CPC Code(s): G06V20/52
Abstract: this disclosure is directed to techniques in which a first user in an environment scans visual indicia associated with an item, such as a barcode, before handing the item to a second user. one or more computing devices may receive an indication of the scan, retrieve image data of the interaction from a camera within the environment, identify the user that received the item, and update a virtual cart associated with the second user to indicate addition of the item.
Amazon Technologies, Inc. patent applications on April 10th, 2025