Honeywell International Inc. patent applications on March 27th, 2025
Patent Applications by Honeywell International Inc. on March 27th, 2025
Honeywell International Inc.: 24 patent applications
Honeywell International Inc. has applied for patents in the areas of C09D7/63 (4), C09D1/00 (4), G08G5/00 (3), B05D1/02 (2), C09D7/45 (2) B05D1/02 (2), C09D1/00 (2), G05D1/0094 (1), G10L13/027 (1), G08G5/51 (1)
With keywords such as: data, based, coating, aircraft, embodiments, some, body, cybersecurity, formulation, and coat in patent application abstracts.
Patent Applications by Honeywell International Inc.
20250100010. BARRIER COATING_simplified_abstract_(honeywell international inc.)
Inventor(s): Hillary Mitchell Warden of South Bend IN US for honeywell international inc., Elizabeth Arndt of South Bend IN US for honeywell international inc., Laurie A. Booker of South Bend IN US for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): B05D1/02, B05D1/28, B05D3/02, C09D1/00, C09D7/20, C09D7/61, C09D7/63, C09D7/80
CPC Code(s): B05D1/02
Abstract: in examples, a method for forming a high temperature coating includes applying a barrier coat formulation on a substrate. the barrier coat formulation includes mono-aluminum phosphate; boron carbide; and tungsten. the method further includes heat treating the barrier coat formulation to form an oxidation-resistant coating layer, wherein a melting point of the oxidation-resistant coating layer is greater than about 800 degrees celsius (� c.).
20250100011. BARRIER COATING_simplified_abstract_(honeywell international inc.)
Inventor(s): Hillary Mitchell Warden of South Bend IN US for honeywell international inc., Elizabeth Arndt of South Bend IN US for honeywell international inc., Laurie A. Booker of South Bend IN US for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): B05D1/02, B05D1/28, B05D3/02, C09D1/00, C09D5/38, C09D7/20, C09D7/61, C09D7/63, C09D7/80
CPC Code(s): B05D1/02
Abstract: in examples, a method for forming a high temperature coating includes applying a barrier coat formulation on a substrate. the barrier coat formulation includes mono-aluminum phosphate; boron carbide; and chromium or a chromium compound. the method further includes heat treating the barrier coat formulation to form an oxidation-resistant coating layer, wherein a melting point of the oxidation-resistant coating layer is greater than about 800 degrees celsius (� c.).
Inventor(s): Darrell W. Horner of Oro Valley AZ US for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): B64D13/04, B64D45/00
CPC Code(s): B64D13/04
Abstract: a distributed aircraft cabin pressure control system (cpcs), and techniques for interfacing the distributed cpcs to avionics. the cpcs-specific equipment of this disclosure is used in a variety of different type aircraft with no hardware or software change for each aircraft type. in this manner, cpcs-specific equipment is used in different type aircraft without the need for formal re-certification of the cpcs-specific equipment. the cpcs-specific equipment may operate with limited, and fixed, functionality and control algorithms in its hardware and software that would not change from airplane application to application, but it would instead use “gain terms” transmitted from the avionics. the distributed cpcs processes in the various avionics modules may send information to the cpcs-specific equipment that customizes the operation of the cpcs-specific equipment to that specific aircraft type.
Inventor(s): Saravana Venkatesh Narayana Samy of Madurai IN for honeywell international inc., Gobinathan Baladhandapani of Madurai IN for honeywell international inc., Anand Kutuva of Bangalore IN for honeywell international inc., Sunit Kumar Saxena of Urbana OH US for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): B64D47/04, G06T7/70, G06V10/60, G06V20/58
CPC Code(s): B64D47/04
Abstract: vehicle systems and methods are provided for visually alerting a vehicle operator to a potential obstacle in the vicinity of a vehicle using an external lighting system associated with the vehicle. an exemplary method involves identifying an analysis portion of image data captured for a region external to the vehicle based at least in part on current status information associated with the vehicle, identifying an obstacle within the analysis portion of the image data based at least in part on ranging data for the analysis portion, and in response to identifying the obstacle, automatically adjusting an illumination axis associated with a lighting system to illuminate the obstacle, determining a current value for a contrast ratio associated with the obstacle relative to the analysis portion of the image data, and automatically adjusting one or more characteristics of the lighting system based at least in part on the current value.
20250101234. BARRIER COATING_simplified_abstract_(honeywell international inc.)
Inventor(s): Hillary Mitchell Warden of South Bend IN US for honeywell international inc., Elizabeth Arndt of South Bend IN US for honeywell international inc., Laurie A. Booker of South Bend IN US for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): C09D1/00, C04B41/00, C04B41/45, C04B41/50, C04B41/52, C04B41/87, C09D5/08, C09D5/18, C09D7/40, C09D7/45, C09D7/63
CPC Code(s): C09D1/00
Abstract: in examples, a method for forming a high temperature coating includes applying a barrier coat formulation on a substrate. the barrier coat formulation includes mono-aluminum phosphate; at least one of a group four, a group five, or a group six metal or metal compound; boron carbide; water; and surfactant. the method further includes heat treating the barrier coat formulation to form an oxidation-resistant coating layer, wherein a melting point of the oxidation-resistant coating layer is greater than about 800 degrees celsius (� c.).
20250101235. BARRIER COATING_simplified_abstract_(honeywell international inc.)
Inventor(s): Hillary Mitchell Warden of South Bend IN US for honeywell international inc., Elizabeth Arndt of South Bend IN US for honeywell international inc., Laurie A. Booker of South Bend IN US for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): C09D1/00, C04B41/00, C04B41/45, C04B41/50, C04B41/52, C04B41/87, C09D5/08, C09D5/18, C09D7/45, C09D7/63
CPC Code(s): C09D1/00
Abstract: in examples, a method for forming a high temperature coating includes applying a barrier coat formulation on a substrate. the barrier coat formulation includes mono-aluminum phosphate; boron carbide; and molybdenum or a molybdenum compound. the method further includes heat treating the barrier coat formulation to form an oxidation-resistant coating layer, wherein a melting point of the oxidation-resistant coating layer is greater than about 800 degrees celsius (� c.).
Inventor(s): Ryan HULSE of Charlotte NC US for honeywell international inc., Rajiv Ratna SINGH of Charlotte NC US for honeywell international inc., Justin BECKER of Charlotte NC US for honeywell international inc., Robert Gerard RICHARD of Charlotte NC US for honeywell international inc., Rajat S. BASU of Charlotte NC US for honeywell international inc., Hang T. PHAM of Charlotte NC US for honeywell international inc., Ian SHANKLAND of Charlotte NC US for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): C09K5/04, F25B9/00
CPC Code(s): C09K5/045
Abstract: compositions comprising multi-fluorinated olefins and hfc-32 are disclosed. such compositions are useful particularly for in stationary refrigeration and air conditioning equipment.
Inventor(s): Yolanda WANG of Charlotte NC US for honeywell international inc., Tianqi ZHOU of Charlotte NC US for honeywell international inc., Menglong GAO of Charlotte NC US for honeywell international inc., Zheng GU of Charlotte NC US for honeywell international inc., Li Nan ZHAO of Charlotte NC US for honeywell international inc., Peng ZHOU of Charlotte NC US for honeywell international inc., Weiming ZHOU of Charlotte NC US for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): D04B1/24, A42B3/04, A42B3/06, D04B1/16, D04B21/16, D04B21/20
CPC Code(s): D04B1/24
Abstract: a strap with a failure indicator and a safety device including the strap. the strap comprises: a main body structure formed by knitting; and one or more second yarns integrated straight into the main body structure in the length direction of the main body structure along the entire length of the main body structure and at least partially fixed to the main body structure, wherein the main body structure and the second yarn are selected such that the main body structure and the second yarn are elongated and do not break under a predetermined amount of a tensile force, and after the tensile force is released, the main body structure retracts, such that at least one second yarn at least partially protrudes from a plane of the main body structure to form a failure indicating loop. the safety device comprises a component formed by the strap with a failure indicator.
Inventor(s): James Piascik of Morris Plains NJ US for honeywell international inc., Bahram Jadidian of Morris Plains NJ US for honeywell international inc., Mehrad Mehr of Morris Plains NJ US for honeywell international inc., David Wang of Morris Plains NJ US for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): F16D65/12, C22C19/07, C25D3/12, C25D5/50, F16D65/00, F16D65/02, F16D69/02
CPC Code(s): F16D65/127
Abstract: a corrosion and wear-resistant brake disc is disclosed. the brake disc comprises a brake body having at least one braking surface, and a corrosion and wear-resistant coating electrodeposited on the braking surface. the corrosion and wear-resistant coating comprises a precipitation-hardened cobalt-phosphorus (cop) alloy and exhibits a vickers hardness of from about 900 to about 1050 hv. a method of preparing the brake disc is also disclosed, and comprises electrodepositing a cobalt-phosphorus (cop) alloy onto at least one braking surface of a disc body to a thickness of at least about 150 �m to give a coated disc body. the method also comprises heat treating the coated disc body to precipitation harden the cop alloy and give the corrosion and wear-resistant coating on the braking surface.
Inventor(s): Jayalaxmi Telang of Bangalore IN for honeywell international inc., Murugan Gopalan of Bangalore IN for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): F24F11/49, F24F11/62, G06N5/02
CPC Code(s): F24F11/49
Abstract: various embodiments described herein relate to systems and methods for providing actionable recommendations in a facility. in this regard, a first service case is generated in response to identification of a first event associated with a first asset in a facility. the first service case comprises at least one of: a first recommendation to resolve the first event and a first root cause to diagnose the first event. further, the first service case is based on heuristic recommendations and heuristic knowledge for resolution of a plurality of service cases associated with at least one asset in the facility. a first input indicative of a resolution of the first service case is received. the first input has tagged information indicative of a modification to at least one of: the first recommendation and the first root cause. in response to receipt of the first input, a knowledge graph is updated based on the tagged information. the knowledge graph corresponds to a data model constructed for resolution of the plurality of service cases associated with the at least one asset in the facility. an occurrence of a second event associated with a second asset in the facility is identified. in this regard, the second event is related to the first event. a second service case is generated in response to identification of the second event. the second service case is generated based on the modification to at least one of: the first recommendation and the first root cause derived from the knowledge graph.
Inventor(s): Sunil Golani of Bangalore IN for honeywell international inc., Niranjan Amrutur Subba Rao of Bangalore IN for honeywell international inc., Murali D of Bangalore IN for honeywell international inc., LingaThurai Palanisamy of Bangalore IN for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): G01B21/08, H01M4/04
CPC Code(s): G01B21/08
Abstract: techniques for lane edge detection on an electrode sheet of a battery are described. in one aspect, scan data corresponding to a coating thickness of a plurality of bins distributed into a number of rows and columns across the electrode sheet is obtained. a first average coating thickness is computed for each column of the electrode sheet based on a number of bins identified in the column, based on which, a second average coating thickness is calculated for a first set of columns of the electrode sheet. a difference between the second average coating thickness and a standard deviation value is identified to compute an average minimum edge coating thickness, which is then compared with the first average coating thickness for each column to detect an edge transition of coated to uncoated region of the electrode sheet. accordingly, a lane edge is determined for the column.
Inventor(s): Matthew Wade Puckett of Phoenix AZ US for honeywell international inc., Jianfeng Wu of Tucson AZ US for honeywell international inc., Tiequn Qiu of Glendale AZ US for honeywell international inc., Steven Tin of Edina MN US for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): G01C19/72, G02B6/26
CPC Code(s): G01C19/722
Abstract: a directional coupler with reduced phase deviation is provided. the directional coupler includes a first coupler waveguide and second coupler waveguide. at least one of a spaced distance between the first coupler waveguide and the second coupler waveguide and a length of the first coupler waveguide and the second coupler waveguide selected to achieve an acceptable phase deviation and a set coupling ratio. the phase deviation is caused by a difference in loss coefficients between a first optical mode in the first coupler waveguide and a second optical mode in the second coupler waveguide.
Inventor(s): Chen FENG of Mount Laurel NJ US for honeywell international inc., Moin SHAFAI of Richardson TX US for honeywell international inc., Suresh VENKATARAYALU of Waxhaw NC US for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): G01N21/88, G01B11/16
CPC Code(s): G01N21/8806
Abstract: an example apparatus, method, and computer program product for detecting a change (e.g., deformation) in a surface using optical fibers are provided. the example apparatus may include an optical fiber having a first end and a second end, wherein the optical fiber is positioned in a two-dimensional pattern on a surface. an illumination source is positioned at a first end of the optical fiber and is configured to emit a light output into the first end of the optical fiber. a first optical receiver is also positioned at the first end of the optical fiber, configured to receive reflected light. the apparatus may include a second optical receiver configured to receive transmitted light at the second end of the optical fiber. a change in the surface is detected based at least in part on the reflected light and the transmitted light.
Inventor(s): Thomas Dobbins of Watertown MN US for honeywell international inc., Erik Horak of Minneapolis MN US for honeywell international inc., Lucas N. Taylor of Minneapolis MN US for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): G01S7/497, G01S7/481
CPC Code(s): G01S7/497
Abstract: a light detection and ranging (lidar) sensor includes detector(s), attenuator(s), and processor(s). the detector(s) receive backscattered light backscattered from at least one measurement location; and determine a current intensity of the backscattered light. the attenuator(s) is positioned between the at least one measurement location and the at least one detector. the processor(s) is configured to: select at least one of (1) a particular attenuator or (2) an attenuation level to use based on the current intensity of the backscattered light. the particular attenuator is configured to: selectively attenuate the backscattered light based on at least one of: (1) characteristics of the particular attenuator or (2) the attenuation level to use as selected by the at least one processor for the current intensity of the backscattered light.
Inventor(s): Vibhor L. Bageshwar of Rosemount MN US for honeywell international inc., Anitha Murugesan of Maple Grove MN US for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): G05D1/00, G05D1/10
CPC Code(s): G05D1/0094
Abstract: a method for providing assurance of data association comprises formulating a track permutation matrix of measurement statistics based on sensor measurement returns; receiving a first set of correlated tracks from a correlator module (set a), identified as originating from a target; selecting a second set of correlated tracks from the track permutation matrix (set b), based on branching and bounding techniques; reframing verification of a data association framework into a linear inequality, with a first portion of the linear inequality based on set a, and a second portion of the linear inequality based on set b; and performing a formal methods-based verification procedure to determine whether properties of set a are bounded by properties of set b. if properties of the correlated tracks within set a are bounded by, or are less than or equal to, properties of the correlated tracks within set b, then the correlated tracks are verified.
20250103409. RISK EVALUATION FOR EQUIPMENTS_simplified_abstract_(honeywell international inc.)
Inventor(s): Chinmaya Kar of Al Jubail SA for honeywell international inc., Minal Dani of Bangalore IN for honeywell international inc., Viraj Srivastava of Bangalore IN for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/00, G06Q10/0635
CPC Code(s): G06F11/004
Abstract: techniques for risk management in a supply chain are described. in one aspect, to determine an overall impact of a fault associated with an equipment operating in a facility, multiple operational parameters of the equipment are monitored to detect an anomaly, based on which a fault in the equipment is identified. on identifying the fault, a first impact factor corresponding to an energy impact, a second impact factor corresponding to an emission impact, and a third impact factor corresponding to an economic impact are derived based on the multiple operational parameters. further, an integrated risk indicator is computed from the impact factors to determine a current overall impact of the fault on the equipment. accordingly, a risk profile including one or more remedial strategies is generated based on the integrated risk indicator and is issued to personnel of the facility for risk management.
Inventor(s): Ankit Singh of Apex NC US for honeywell international inc., Daniel Burns of Allentown NJ US for honeywell international inc., Stephen McCarthy of Manchester GB for honeywell international inc., Amy Spizzirri of Dallas TX US for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/30, G06F11/32, G06F11/34
CPC Code(s): G06F11/3055
Abstract: systems, apparatuses, methods, and computer program products are provided herein. for example, the method includes identifying production data representative of an object process and an object. in some embodiments, the object process comprises a plurality of subsidiary object processes. in some embodiments, the method includes generating an object process state representation template using the production data. in some embodiments, the method includes, from at least one of the plurality of processing systems, operational data. in some embodiments, the method includes the operational data to determine an object process state. in some embodiments, processing the operational data comprises applying the operational data to an object process state model. in some embodiments, the method includes generating an object process state representation in response to determining the object process state. in some embodiments, the method includes initiating performance of one or more object related actions based on the object process state representation.
Inventor(s): Karthik Gundlapalli of Hyderabad IN for honeywell international inc., Sunil Kumar Mishra of Hyderabad IN for honeywell international inc., Ashwini Kumar Vangala of Hyderabad IN for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): G06Q10/087, G01D21/02
CPC Code(s): G06Q10/087
Abstract: various embodiments described herein relate to systems and methods for assessing a condition of a package in a facility. in this regard, first data from one or more first sensors is received once a worker picks the package at a first location in the facility. further, based on the first data it is determined if the worker is holding the package. if the worker holds the package, second data is received from one or more second sensors such that the one or more second sensors are different from the one or more first sensors. based on the second data, a package handling pattern for the package is determined. one or more notifications are provided to a mobile device associated with the worker if it is determined that the package handling pattern causes damage to the package.
Inventor(s): Vibhor L. Bageshwar of Rosemount MN US for honeywell international inc., Ashwin Ganapathy of Bangalore IN for honeywell international inc., Vijay Venkataraman of Excelsior MN US for honeywell international inc., Romi Srivastava of Lucknow IN for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): G06V20/17, B64D45/08, G06T7/12, G06T7/136, G06V10/75
CPC Code(s): G06V20/17
Abstract: a method comprises capturing, with a vehicle vision sensor, a color image of a landing site including landing surface markers; converting the color image to a gray scale image; and performing multi-scale-binarization to detect multiple edges of the gray scale image and produce binary images. the method determines contours of edges of the binary images having closed shapes, detects closed shapes of contours of edges having four corners, and verifies whether four-sided candidate contours are valid as potential landing surface markers. if more than one contour is associated with a valid id within a surface marker library, then the contour within the smallest window size is selected. if multiple contours with the same window size can be associated with a valid id, then a mean of corresponding corners of multiple contours is computed. the method then performs corner refinement of valid four-sided candidate contours identified as potential landing surface markers.
20250104430. SYSTEM GATEWAY ANALYSIS_simplified_abstract_(honeywell international inc.)
Inventor(s): Siva Sankar Mathuraju of Bengaluru IN for honeywell international inc., Kanhayia Kumar of Bengaluru IN for honeywell international inc., Gaddigesh Nagappa Admani of Bengaluru IN for honeywell international inc., Sameer Tripathi of Bengaluru IN for honeywell international inc., Suneel Kunkati of West Godavari IN for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): G06V20/50, G08B29/02, H04W88/02
CPC Code(s): G06V20/50
Abstract: devices, systems, and methods for system gateway analysis are described herein. in some examples, one or more embodiments include a mobile device comprising a memory and a processor to execute instructions stored in the memory to scan a building system gateway of a control system, generate gateway data about the building system gateway from the scan, transmit the gateway data to a remote computing device, receive, from the remote computing device, supplemented gateway information for the building system gateway, and generate, based on the supplemented gateway information, a system gateway analysis.
Inventor(s): Stanislav Foltan of Brno CZ for honeywell international inc., Marek Batelka of Brno CZ for honeywell international inc., Rajesh Chaubey of Bangalore IN for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): G08G5/00, B64D43/00
CPC Code(s): G08G5/26
Abstract: aircraft systems and methods are provided for assisting sequencing of aircraft by providing conditional estimated arrival times for short arrivals or early clearances. one method involves identifying a geographic location associated with a merge point for an approach to an airport associated with a flight plan for an aircraft, determining an alternative lateral trajectory for the aircraft from a second geographic location along a sequencing route between arrival and the merge point, determining a conditional estimated arrival time for the aircraft at the merge point based at least in part on the alternative lateral trajectory, and transmitting a message including the conditional estimated arrival time for the aircraft to an external computing system.
20250104567. AUGMENTED REALITY TAXI ASSISTANT_simplified_abstract_(honeywell international inc.)
Inventor(s): Stanislav Foltan of Brno CZ for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): G08G5/06, G06T19/00, G06V20/56, G08G5/00
CPC Code(s): G08G5/51
Abstract: a system and method for providing a blended taxi display for an aircraft is disclosed. the system includes a camera mounted on the aircraft that provides a real time image feed and sensors that provide data display images related to a taxi trajectory for the aircraft. a cockpit display device blends the real time image feed from the camera with the data display images from the sensors to generate an augmented display image for assisting a pilot during taxi operations.
Inventor(s): Pavel Kolcarek of Brno CZ for honeywell international inc., Robert De Mers of Plymouth MN US for honeywell international inc., Tor Finseth of Plymouth MN US for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): G10L13/027, G08G5/00
CPC Code(s): G10L13/027
Abstract: a method and system for providing playback of air traffic control (atc) communications for a pilot of an aircraft has been developed. first, an audio communication is received from the atc for the pilot of the aircraft. the audio communication is segmented into three separate audio channels including: a raw channel of the audio communication as received, an enhanced channel of a filtered version of the audio communication, and a synthesized channel of a speech synthesized version of the audio communication. an identification function identifies segments of each audio communication with reference to identifying data for the aircraft. the separate audio channels are then stored in an electronic memory for later retrieval by the pilot of the aircraft.
Inventor(s): Khalid Hameed ZUBAIRI of Dubai AE for honeywell international inc., Sanil Tharayil YOGIMADAM of Al Wakra QA for honeywell international inc., Muhammad Faraz REHAN of Dubai AE for honeywell international inc.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/40
CPC Code(s): H04L63/1433
Abstract: systems, apparatuses, methods, and computer program products are provided herein. for example, a computer-implemented method may include receiving a cybersecurity log from a computing device. in some embodiments, the cybersecurity log is in a first format. in some embodiments, the computer-implemented method may include decoding, at least in part by applying the cybersecurity log to a decoding model, cybersecurity data. in some embodiments, the cybersecurity data is in a second format. in some embodiments, the computer-implemented method may include generating, based at least in part by applying the cybersecurity data to a cybersecurity threat rules model, a cybersecurity threat assessment of the cybersecurity log. in some embodiments, the computer-implemented method may include a cybersecurity threat interface to be displayed, wherein the cybersecurity threat interface is based at least in part on the cybersecurity threat assessment.
Honeywell International Inc. patent applications on March 27th, 2025
- Honeywell International Inc.
- B05D1/02
- B05D1/28
- B05D3/02
- C09D1/00
- C09D7/20
- C09D7/61
- C09D7/63
- C09D7/80
- CPC B05D1/02
- Honeywell international inc.
- C09D5/38
- B64D13/04
- B64D45/00
- CPC B64D13/04
- B64D47/04
- G06T7/70
- G06V10/60
- G06V20/58
- CPC B64D47/04
- C04B41/00
- C04B41/45
- C04B41/50
- C04B41/52
- C04B41/87
- C09D5/08
- C09D5/18
- C09D7/40
- C09D7/45
- CPC C09D1/00
- C09K5/04
- F25B9/00
- CPC C09K5/045
- D04B1/24
- A42B3/04
- A42B3/06
- D04B1/16
- D04B21/16
- D04B21/20
- CPC D04B1/24
- F16D65/12
- C22C19/07
- C25D3/12
- C25D5/50
- F16D65/00
- F16D65/02
- F16D69/02
- CPC F16D65/127
- F24F11/49
- F24F11/62
- G06N5/02
- CPC F24F11/49
- G01B21/08
- H01M4/04
- CPC G01B21/08
- G01C19/72
- G02B6/26
- CPC G01C19/722
- G01N21/88
- G01B11/16
- CPC G01N21/8806
- G01S7/497
- G01S7/481
- CPC G01S7/497
- G05D1/00
- G05D1/10
- CPC G05D1/0094
- G06F11/00
- G06Q10/0635
- CPC G06F11/004
- G06F11/30
- G06F11/32
- G06F11/34
- CPC G06F11/3055
- G06Q10/087
- G01D21/02
- CPC G06Q10/087
- G06V20/17
- B64D45/08
- G06T7/12
- G06T7/136
- G06V10/75
- CPC G06V20/17
- G06V20/50
- G08B29/02
- H04W88/02
- CPC G06V20/50
- G08G5/00
- B64D43/00
- CPC G08G5/26
- G08G5/06
- G06T19/00
- G06V20/56
- CPC G08G5/51
- G10L13/027
- CPC G10L13/027
- H04L9/40
- CPC H04L63/1433