Patents by Inventor Matthias Sapuan

Matthias Sapuan has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20240042995
    Abstract: Methods for operating a vehicle in an environment include receiving light detection and ranging (LiDAR) data from a LiDAR of the vehicle. The LiDAR data represents objects located in the environment. A dynamic occupancy grid (DOG) is generated based on a semantic map. The DOG includes multiple grid cells. Each grid cell represents a portion of the environment. For each grid cell, a probability density function is generated based on the LiDAR data. The probability density function represents a probability that the portion of the environment represented by the grid cell is occupied by an object. A time-to-collision (TTC) of the vehicle and the object less than a threshold time is determined based on the probability density function. Responsive to determining that the TTC is less than the threshold time, a control circuit of the vehicle operates the vehicle to avoid a collision of the vehicle and the object.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2023
    Publication date: February 8, 2024
    Inventors: Dmytro S. Yershov, Matthias Sapuan
  • Patent number: 11814039
    Abstract: Methods for operating a vehicle in an environment include receiving light detection and ranging (LiDAR) data from a LiDAR of the vehicle. The LiDAR data represents objects located in the environment. A dynamic occupancy grid (DOG) is generated based on a semantic map. The DOG includes multiple grid cells. Each grid cell represents a portion of the environment. For each grid cell, a probability density function is generated based on the LiDAR data. The probability density function represents a probability that the portion of the environment represented by the grid cell is occupied by an object. A time-to-collision (TTC) of the vehicle and the object less than a threshold time is determined based on the probability density function. Responsive to determining that the TTC is less than the threshold time, a control circuit of the vehicle operates the vehicle to avoid a collision of the vehicle and the object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 2021
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2023
    Assignee: Motional AD LLC
    Inventors: Dmytro S. Yershov, Matthias Sapuan
  • Publication number: 20220392232
    Abstract: Among other things, we describe systems and method for validating sensor calibration. For validating calibration of a system of sensors having several types of sensors, an object may be configured to have a substantially reflective portion such that the sensors can isolate the substantially reflective portion, and their sensor data can be compared to determine, if the detected locations of the substantially reflective portion by each sensor are aligned. For calibrating a system of sensors, an object having known calibration features can be used and detected by each sensor, and the detected data can be compared to known calibration data associated with the object to determine if each sensor is correctly calibrated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2022
    Publication date: December 8, 2022
    Inventors: Mauro Aguiar, Noam Weinstein, Eric Wolff, Matthias Sapuan, Hsun-Hsien Chang, Philipp Robbel, Maurilio Di Cicco, Guchan Ozbilgin, Bishwamoy Sinha Roy, Yifan Yang, Akshay Bhagat, David Butterworth, Andrew J. Eick, Alok Sharma, Junqing Wei
  • Patent number: 11443524
    Abstract: Among other things, we describe systems and method for validating sensor calibration. For validating calibration of a system of sensors having several types of sensors, an object may be configured to have a substantially reflective portion such that the sensors can isolate the substantially reflective portion, and their sensor data can be compared to determine, if the detected locations of the substantially reflective portion by each sensor are aligned. For calibrating a system of sensors, an object having known calibration features can be used and detected by each sensor, and the detected data can be compared to known calibration data associated with the object to determine if each sensor is correctly calibrated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 2019
    Date of Patent: September 13, 2022
    Assignee: Motional AD LLC
    Inventors: Mauro Aguiar, Noam Weinstein, Eric Wolff, Matthias Sapuan, Hsun-Hsien Chang, Philipp Robbel, Maurilio Di Cicco, Guchan Ozbilgin, Bishwamoy Sinha Roy, Yifan Yang, Akshay Bhagat, David Butterworth, Andrew J. Eick, Alok Sharma, Junqing Wei
  • Publication number: 20210354690
    Abstract: Methods for operating a vehicle in an environment include receiving light detection and ranging (LiDAR) data from a LiDAR of the vehicle. The LiDAR data represents objects located in the environment. A dynamic occupancy grid (DOG) is generated based on a semantic map. The DOG includes multiple grid cells. Each grid cell represents a portion of the environment. For each grid cell, a probability density function is generated based on the LiDAR data. The probability density function represents a probability that the portion of the environment represented by the grid cell is occupied by an object. A time-to-collision (TTC) of the vehicle and the object less than a threshold time is determined based on the probability density function. Responsive to determining that the TTC is less than the threshold time, a control circuit of the vehicle operates the vehicle to avoid a collision of the vehicle and the object.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 12, 2021
    Publication date: November 18, 2021
    Inventors: Dmytro S. Yershov, Matthias Sapuan
  • Publication number: 20200184236
    Abstract: Among other things, we describe systems and method for validating sensor calibration. For validating calibration of a system of sensors having several types of sensors, an object may be configured to have a substantially reflective portion such that the sensors can isolate the substantially reflective portion, and their sensor data can be compared to determine, if the detected locations of the substantially reflective portion by each sensor are aligned. For calibrating a system of sensors, an object having known calibration features can be used and detected by each sensor, and the detected data can be compared to known calibration data associated with the object to determine if each sensor is correctly calibrated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 26, 2019
    Publication date: June 11, 2020
    Inventors: Mauro Aguiar, Noam Weinstein, Eric Wolff, Matthias Sapuan, Hsun-Hsien Chang, Philipp Robbel, Maurilio Di Cicco, Guchan Ozbilgin, Bishwamoy Roy, Yifan Yang, Akshay Bhagat, David Butterworth, Andrew J. Eick, Alok Sharma, Junqing Wei