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US Patent 11802831 Characterizing optically reflective features via hyper-spectral sensor

Patent 11802831 was granted and assigned to Waymo on October, 2023 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Waymo
Waymo
Current Assignee
Waymo
Waymo
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11802831
Patent Inventor Names
Dmitri A. Dolgov
Jonathan Baldwin Dowdall
David I. Ferguson
Jiajun Zhu
Date of Patent
October 31, 2023
Patent Application Number
16677271
Date Filed
November 7, 2019
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US Patent 7369229 Spectral imaging system
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Luke D Ratcliffe
CPC Code
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G01S 17/894
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F16L 55/00
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G01N 21/27
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G01C 3/08
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G01S 7/4808
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G01S 17/89
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G01S 17/42
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G01S 7/497
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Patent abstract

A light detection and ranging device associated with an autonomous vehicle scans through a scanning zone while emitting light pulses and receives reflected signals corresponding to the light pulses. The reflected signals indicate a three-dimensional point map of the distribution of reflective points in the scanning zone. A hyperspectral sensor images a region of the scanning zone corresponding to a reflective feature indicated by the three-dimensional point map. The output from the hyperspectral sensor includes spectral information characterizing a spectral distribution of radiation received from the reflective feature. The spectral characteristics of the reflective feature allow for distinguishing solid objects from non-solid reflective features, and a map of solid objects is provided to inform real time navigation decisions.

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