18556930. INFORMATION PROCESSOR, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM simplified abstract (SONY GROUP CORPORATION)

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INFORMATION PROCESSOR, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM

Organization Name

SONY GROUP CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

HIROTAKA Tanaka of TOKYO (JP)

MASATAKA Toyoura of TOKYO (JP)

KOZUE Yamamoto of TOKYO (JP)

YOSHIYA Asaumi of TOKYO (JP)

INFORMATION PROCESSOR, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18556930 titled 'INFORMATION PROCESSOR, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM

The abstract of the patent application describes an information processor that includes a detection processor and a data processor. The detection processor identifies a region within an object detection region that is unsuitable for self-location estimation and environment map creation, while the data processor performs these tasks on a different region within the object detection region.

  • Detection processor identifies unsuitable region for self-location estimation and environment map creation
  • Data processor performs self-location estimation and environment map creation on a different region within the object detection region

Potential Applications: - Autonomous vehicles - Robotics - Surveillance systems

Problems Solved: - Improving accuracy of self-location estimation and environment mapping - Enhancing overall performance of information processors

Benefits: - Increased efficiency in navigation and mapping tasks - Enhanced reliability of information processing systems

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Navigation Systems for Autonomous Vehicles This technology can be utilized in the development of advanced navigation systems for autonomous vehicles, improving their ability to accurately determine their location and surroundings, leading to safer and more efficient operations in various industries.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve the accuracy of self-location estimation? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in real-world applications?


Original Abstract Submitted

An information processor according to the present disclosure includes: a detection processor that detects, on the basis of output data from a first sensor, a first region within an object detection region detected by the first sensor, the first region being unsuitable for self-location estimation and environment map creation; and a data processor that performs the self-location estimation and the environment map creation on the basis of the output data corresponding to a second region excluding the first region within the object detection region.