Patents Assigned to AEOLUS ROBOTICS, INC.
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Patent number: 11839984Abstract: An apparatus such as a robot capable of performing goal oriented tasks may include one or more touch sensors to receive touch perception feedback on the location of objects and structures within an environment. A fusion engine may be configured to combine touch perception data with other types of sensor data such as data received from an image or distance sensor. The apparatus may combine distance sensor data with touch sensor data using inference models such as Bayesian inference. The touch sensor may be mounted onto an adjustable arm of a robot. The apparatus may use the data it has received from both a touch sensor and distance sensor to build a map of its environment and perform goal oriented tasks such as cleaning or moving objects.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2022Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: AEOLUS ROBOTICS, INC.Inventors: Joseph Ellis Augenbraun, Gaurav Rekhi
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Patent number: 11717203Abstract: Described herein are assistant robots that observe signs of core health, health dangers, and/or signs of medical distress in a home or at work. As such, the assistant robots can take actions to prevent dangerous situations, diagnose health problems, respond to requests for help, and provide regular treatments or analysis of a person's medical state. The assistant robots can learn users' habits or be provided with knowledge regarding humans in its environment. The assistant robots develop a schedule and contextual understanding of the persons' behavior and needs. The assistant robots may interact, understand, and communicate with people before, during, or after providing assistance. The robot can combine gesture, clothing, emotional aspect, time, pose recognition, action recognition, and other observational data to understand people's medical condition, current activity, and future intended activities and intents.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2019Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: AEOLUS ROBOTICS, INC.Inventors: Sławomir Wojciechowski, Gregg Podnar, T. William Mather, Theodore Enns, Daniel Oblinger
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Patent number: 11701041Abstract: Described herein are assistant robots that anticipate needs of one or more people (or animals). The assistant robots may recognize a current activity, knowledge of the person's routines, and contextual information. As such, the assistant robots can provide or offer to provide appropriate robotic assistance. The assistant robots can learn users' habits or be provided with knowledge regarding humans in its environment. The assistant robots develop a schedule and contextual understanding of the persons' behavior and needs. The assistant robots may interact, understand, and communicate with people before, during, or after providing assistance. The robot can combine gesture, clothing, emotional aspect, time, pose recognition, action recognition, and other observational data to understand people's medical condition, current activity, and future intended activities and intents.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2019Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: AEOLUS ROBOTICS, INC.Inventors: Sławomir Wojciechowski, Gregg Podnar, T. William Mather, Theodore Enns, Daniel Oblinger
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Patent number: 11345039Abstract: An apparatus such as a robot capable of performing goal oriented tasks may include one or more touch sensors to receive touch perception feedback on the location of objects and structures within an environment. A fusion engine may be configured to combine touch perception data with other types of sensor data such as data received from an image or distance sensor. The apparatus may combine distance sensor data with touch sensor data using inference models such as Bayesian inference. The touch sensor may be mounted onto an adjustable arm of a robot. The apparatus may use the data it has received from both a touch sensor and distance sensor to build a map of its environment and perform goal oriented tasks such as cleaning or moving objects.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2020Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: AEOLUS ROBOTICS, INC.Inventors: Joseph Ellis Augenbraun, Gaurav Rekhi
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Patent number: 10618174Abstract: An apparatus such as a robot capable of performing goal oriented tasks may include one or more touch sensors to receive touch perception feedback on the location of objects and structures within an environment. A fusion engine may be configured to combine touch perception data with other types of sensor data such as data received from an image or distance sensor. The apparatus may combine distance sensor data with touch sensor data using inference models such as Bayesian inference. The touch sensor may be mounted onto an adjustable arm of a robot. The apparatus may use the data it has received from both a touch sensor and distance sensor to build a map of its environment and perform goal oriented tasks such as cleaning or moving objects.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2015Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: AEOLUS ROBOTICS, INC.Inventors: Joseph Ellis Augenbraun, Gaurav Rekhi