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US Patent 11861857 Determining pixels beyond nominal maximum sensor depth

Patent 11861857 was granted and assigned to Zoox on January, 2024 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Zoox
Zoox
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Current Assignee
Zoox
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
118618570
Patent Inventor Names
Joseph Patrick Warga0
Yongzhe Chen0
Samuel Holladay0
Robert Nicholas Moor0
Harrison Thomas Waschura0
Silas Kogure Wilkinson0
Subasingha Shaminda Subasingha0
Turhan Karadeniz0
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Date of Patent
January 2, 2024
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Patent Application Number
171152540
Date Filed
December 8, 2020
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 10480939 High speed stereoscopic pavement surface scanning system and method
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US Patent 10557921 Active brightness-based strategy for invalidating pixels in time-of-flight depth-sensing
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US Patent 10878589 Time-of-flight depth measurement using modulation frequency adjustment
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US Patent 11069082 Remote distance estimation system and method
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US Patent 11244464 Method and apparatus for performing depth estimation of object
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US Patent 11380046 Surround view
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US Patent 11481913 LiDAR point selection using image segmentation
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US Patent 11567497 Systems and methods for perceiving a field around a device
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Gregory M Desire
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CPC Code
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G01S 17/894
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G01S 17/931
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G06T 2207/30252
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G01B 11/22
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G06T 2207/10028
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G06T 7/521
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G06T 2207/30241
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B60W 60/00272
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Patent abstract

Sensors, including time-of-flight sensors, may be used to detect objects in an environment. In an example, a vehicle may include a time-of-flight sensor that images objects around the vehicle, e.g., so the vehicle can navigate relative to the objects. The sensor may generate first image data at a first configuration and second image data at a second configuration. A disambiguated depth of a surface may be determined from the first image data and the second image data. If the disambiguated depth is greater than a nominal maximum depth of the sensor in the first configuration, an intensity of the surface may be determined from the first image data. If the intensity meets or exceeds a threshold intensity, the surface may be determined to be beyond the nominal maximum depth. If the intensity is less than the threshold intensity, an actual depth of the surface may be determined form the second image data as a distance less than the nominal maximum depth.

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