Taiwan semiconductor manufacturing company, ltd. (20240377826). SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RAISED FLOOR AUTOMATED SENSOR VEHICLES simplified abstract
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RAISED FLOOR AUTOMATED SENSOR VEHICLES
Organization Name
taiwan semiconductor manufacturing company, ltd.
Inventor(s)
Cheng-Kang Hu of Kaohsiung City (TW)
Cheng-Hung Chen of Zhubei City (TW)
Yan-Han Chen of Hsinchu City (TW)
Feng-Kuang Wu of Hsinchu City (TW)
Hsu-Shui Liu of Pingjhen City (TW)
Jiun-Rong Pai of Jhubei City (TW)
Shou-Wen Kuo of Hsinchu City (TW)
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RAISED FLOOR AUTOMATED SENSOR VEHICLES - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240377826 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RAISED FLOOR AUTOMATED SENSOR VEHICLES
The abstract of the patent application describes a system that includes an automated vehicle capable of traveling along a predetermined path and a sensor system on the vehicle that can detect vertical obstacles ahead of the vehicle. When a vertical obstacle is detected, the vehicle is designed to change its path accordingly.
- Automated vehicle capable of traversing a predetermined path
- Sensor system on the vehicle to detect vertical obstacles ahead
- Ability of the vehicle to change its path in response to detecting a vertical obstacle
Potential Applications: - Autonomous driving systems - Industrial automation - Warehouse logistics
Problems Solved: - Avoiding collisions with vertical obstacles - Enhancing safety in automated vehicle operations
Benefits: - Increased efficiency in navigation - Reduced risk of accidents - Improved overall safety in transportation and logistics
Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Safety Features for Automated Vehicles" This technology can be utilized in various industries such as transportation, manufacturing, and warehousing to improve safety and efficiency in operations.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the sensor system detect vertical obstacles?
- The sensor system uses advanced technology such as LiDAR or radar to detect vertical obstacles along the vehicle's path.
2. What are the potential implications of this technology in the automotive industry?
- This technology could revolutionize autonomous driving systems and improve safety standards in the automotive sector.
Original Abstract Submitted
in an embodiment a system includes: an automated vehicle configured to traverse a first predetermined path; and a sensor system located on the automated vehicle, the sensor system configured to detect a vertical obstacle along the first predetermined path along one or two floorboards ahead of the automated vehicle, wherein the automated vehicle is configured to traverse a second predetermined path in response to detecting the vertical obstacle.
- Taiwan semiconductor manufacturing company, ltd.
- Cheng-Kang Hu of Kaohsiung City (TW)
- Cheng-Hung Chen of Zhubei City (TW)
- Yan-Han Chen of Hsinchu City (TW)
- Feng-Kuang Wu of Hsinchu City (TW)
- Hsu-Shui Liu of Pingjhen City (TW)
- Jiun-Rong Pai of Jhubei City (TW)
- Shou-Wen Kuo of Hsinchu City (TW)
- G05D1/00
- B25J5/00
- G01S17/931
- CPC G05D1/0214