18558540. MOVING BODY, MOVEMENT CONTROL METHOD, AND PROGRAM simplified abstract (SONY GROUP CORPORATION)
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MOVING BODY, MOVEMENT CONTROL METHOD, AND PROGRAM
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Inventor(s)
Masahiko Toyoshi of Tokyo (JP)
MOVING BODY, MOVEMENT CONTROL METHOD, AND PROGRAM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18558540 titled 'MOVING BODY, MOVEMENT CONTROL METHOD, AND PROGRAM
The present disclosure pertains to a moving body, a movement control method, and a program capable of suppressing erroneous determination in obstacle detection.
- Simplified Explanation:
The patent application focuses on a technology that helps control the movement of a moving body while detecting and avoiding obstacles more accurately.
- Key Features and Innovation:
- Suppression of erroneous determination in obstacle detection - Improved movement control of a moving body - Enhanced accuracy in obstacle detection
- Potential Applications:
- Autonomous vehicles - Robotics - Drones - Industrial automation - Security systems
- Problems Solved:
- Erroneous determination in obstacle detection - Ensuring safe and efficient movement of a moving body - Enhancing the reliability of obstacle detection systems
- Benefits:
- Increased safety in navigation - Improved efficiency in movement control - Reduced risk of collisions - Enhanced overall performance of the technology
- Commercial Applications:
- Autonomous vehicle industry - Robotics and automation sector - Security and surveillance systems market
- Questions about the Technology:
1. How does this technology improve obstacle detection compared to existing systems? 2. What are the potential limitations of this technology in real-world applications?
- Frequently Updated Research:
- Stay updated on advancements in obstacle detection technology - Monitor developments in movement control methods for moving bodies.
Original Abstract Submitted
The present disclosure relates to a moving body, a movement control method, and a program capable of suppressing erroneous determination in obstacle detection.