International business machines corporation (20240346830). DYNAMIC INDIVIDUALIZED HAZARD DETECTION USING MOBILE ROBOTICS simplified abstract

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DYNAMIC INDIVIDUALIZED HAZARD DETECTION USING MOBILE ROBOTICS

Organization Name

international business machines corporation

Inventor(s)

ZACHARY A. Silverstein of AUSTIN TX (US)

JACOB RYAN Jepperson of ROCHESTER MN (US)

MELANIE Dauber of NEW YORK NY (US)

JEREMY R. Fox of AUSTIN TX (US)

LOGAN Bailey of SANDY SPRINGS GA (US)

DYNAMIC INDIVIDUALIZED HAZARD DETECTION USING MOBILE ROBOTICS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240346830 titled 'DYNAMIC INDIVIDUALIZED HAZARD DETECTION USING MOBILE ROBOTICS

Simplified Explanation:

This patent application describes a hazard identification system that includes a computer device with a hazard identification application and a mobile robotic device equipped with a camera for imaging the environment. The hazard identification application receives imaging from the camera to identify hazards in the environment.

  • The hazard identification system consists of a computer device with a hazard identification application and a mobile robotic device.
  • The mobile robotic device is capable of self-propelled movement within a designated environment and has an interface to communicate with the hazard identification application.
  • The mobile robotic device is equipped with a camera to capture imaging of the designated environment.
  • The hazard identification application analyzes the imaging from the camera to identify hazards present in the environment.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Integration of a hazard identification application with a mobile robotic device for efficient hazard detection.
  • Utilization of a camera on the mobile robotic device to provide real-time imaging of the environment.
  • Automated hazard identification process to enhance safety measures in various environments.

Potential Applications:

  • Industrial settings for identifying potential hazards in manufacturing plants.
  • Construction sites to improve safety protocols and prevent accidents.
  • Emergency response situations to assess dangerous environments without risking human lives.

Problems Solved:

  • Enhances hazard detection capabilities in complex environments.
  • Reduces the need for manual hazard identification processes.
  • Improves overall safety measures in various industries.

Benefits:

  • Increased efficiency in hazard identification.
  • Enhanced safety for workers in hazardous environments.
  • Real-time monitoring and assessment of potential risks.

Commercial Applications:

Potential commercial applications for this technology include:

  • Safety and security industries for monitoring and identifying hazards.
  • Construction companies to improve workplace safety.
  • Emergency response teams for assessing dangerous situations.

Questions about Hazard Identification System:

1. How does the hazard identification application communicate with the mobile robotic device? 2. What are the specific industries that can benefit most from this hazard identification system?

2. How does the hazard identification application process the imaging data from the camera on the mobile robotic device? 4. What are the potential limitations of using a mobile robotic device for hazard identification? 5. How does this technology compare to traditional hazard identification methods in terms of accuracy and efficiency?


Original Abstract Submitted

a hazard identification system includes: a computer device comprising a hazard identification application; and a mobile robotic device for self-propelled movement within a designated environment and with an interface for communicating with the hazard identification application, the mobile robotic device further comprising a camera for imaging the designated environment. the hazard identification application is to receive imaging of the designated environment from the camera of the mobile robotic device and to identify hazards in the designated environment from the imaging.