Patents by Inventor Ian Andreas Villa

Ian Andreas Villa 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: 20210082291
    Abstract: Disclosed are embodiments for employing off board sensors to augment data used by a ground based autonomous vehicle. In some aspects, the off-board sensors may be positioned on another autonomous vehicle, such as an aerial autonomous vehicle (AAV). The disclosed embodiments determine uncertainty scores associated with ground regions. The uncertainty scores indicate a need to reimage the ground regions. An AAV may be tasked to reimage a region having a relatively high uncertainty score, depending on a cost associated with the tasking.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 16, 2020
    Publication date: March 18, 2021
    Inventors: Ian Andreas Villa, Philipp Haban, Eric Mueller, Lucas McPhee Fischer, Matthew William Derkach, John Conway Badalamenti
  • Publication number: 20200388167
    Abstract: Aerial vehicles are assigned to routes within a transportation network based on a state of charge, state of power, and/or state of health for the aerial vehicle. Such aspects can be modeled based on one or more statistical models and/or machine-learned models, among other examples. As another example, an energy budget is used to ensure that the state of charge, state of power, and/or state of health of the aerial vehicle during and/or after traveling the route remains within the energy budget. A payload is assigned to a route and an associated aerial vehicle, thereby generating an itinerary. In examples, the itinerary is validated by the aerial vehicle to ensure that the aerial vehicle is capable of traveling the route with the payload. In examples where the aerial vehicle rejects the itinerary, the itinerary is assigned to another aerial vehicle and a new itinerary is identified for the aerial vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2020
    Publication date: December 10, 2020
    Applicant: Uber Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Adam Thomas Chase, Ian Andreas Villa, Luke Asher Wilhelm, Jon Petersen, Robert Alan McDonald, Mark Douglass Moore, Celina Mikolajczak
  • Publication number: 20200387989
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems and methods for planning a multimodal itinerary. The systems and methods may include receiving a transportation request. The transportation request may include a starting location, a final destination, and an estimated payload data. During a first leg of the multimodal itinerary, an updated payload data may be received. An aerial vehicle may be assigned to a subsequent leg of the multimodal itinerary based on the updated payload data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 10, 2020
    Publication date: December 10, 2020
    Inventors: Ian Andreas Villa, Philipp Haban
  • Publication number: 20200156778
    Abstract: An aerial vehicle that uses motor pulsed-induced cyclic control is provided. In example embodiments, the aerial vehicle comprises a fuselage incorporating a battery system and a payload bay for operatively receiving and holding a payload and at least one mono-blade rotor coupled to an electric motor and an electric motor control system. The electric motor control system controls the electric motor using pulse-induced cyclic control. The aerial vehicle further includes at least one wing, at least one cruise propeller, and an avionics system. The avionic system is configured to transition the aerial vehicle between a vertical take-off and landing mode in which the at least one mono-blade rotor is primarily engaged to propel the aerial vehicle vertically and a cruising mode in which the at least one cruise propeller is primarily engaged to propel the aerial vehicle horizontally.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2019
    Publication date: May 21, 2020
    Inventors: Robert Alan McDonald, Mark Moore, Ian Andreas Villa
  • Publication number: 20190337614
    Abstract: An aircraft with a forward swept wing is configured to transition between vertical flight and forward flight. The aircraft includes propellers attached laterally along the wing. The propellers may be stacked propellers with two or more co-rotating rotors. The aircraft also includes booms attached along the wing and at each free end of the wing. The booms can include boom control effectors configured to direct airflow below a propeller. The aircraft includes one or more cruise propellers, configured to operate during forward flight to generate lift. The aircraft can also include control surfaces on the wings and tail that may tilt during takeoff and landing to yaw the vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 18, 2019
    Publication date: November 7, 2019
    Inventors: Ian Andreas Villa, Mark Moore, Adam Warmoth, John Conway Badalamenti, David Lane Josephson
  • Publication number: 20190340934
    Abstract: Example embodiments are directed to generating an optimized network of flight paths and an operations volume around each of these flight paths. A network system creates a source network of paths, whereby the source network comprises a set of possible paths between two locations. The network system assigns a cost for traversing each edge of each path of the source network and aggregates the cost for traversing each edge of each path to obtain a cost for each path of the source network. Based on the cost for each path, the network system identifies a path having the lowest cost, whereby the path having the lowest cost is the optimized route between the two locations. The network system then generates an operations volume for the optimized route. The operations volume represents airspace surrounding the optimized route. The operations volume is transmitted to a further system for use.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 11, 2019
    Publication date: November 7, 2019
    Inventors: Ian Andreas Villa, Eric Mueller, Christabelle Bosson, Thomas Prevot
  • Publication number: 20190340933
    Abstract: A request for transport services that identifies a rider, an origin, and a destination is received from a client device. Eligibility of the request to be serviced by a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft is determined based on the origin and the destination. A transportation system determines a first and a second hub for a leg of the transport request serviced by the VTOL aircraft and calculates a set of candidate routes from the first hub to the second hub. A provisioned route is selected from among the set of candidate routes based on network and environmental parameters and objectives including pre-determined acceptable noise levels, weather, and the presence and planned routes of other VTOL aircrafts along each of the candidate routes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2019
    Publication date: November 7, 2019
    Inventor: Ian Andreas Villa
  • Publication number: 20190339720
    Abstract: A computing system for landing and storing vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft can be configured to receive aircraft data, passenger data, or environment data associated with a VTOL aircraft and determine a landing pad location within a landing facility based on the aircraft data, passenger data, and/or environment data. The landing facility can include a lower level and an upper level. The lower level can include a lower landing area and a lower storage area. The upper level can include an upper landing area. At least a portion of the upper level can be arranged over the lower storage area. The landing pad location can include a location within the lower landing area or the upper landing area of the landing facility. The computing system can communicate the landing pad location to an operator or a navigation system of the VTOL aircraft.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2019
    Publication date: November 7, 2019
    Inventors: Jon David Petersen, Ian Andreas Villa, John Conway Badalamenti
  • Publication number: 20190337613
    Abstract: A vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft, configured to transport passengers and/or cargo, uses propellers during vertical flight and wings during forward flight to generate lift. The VTOL aircraft includes a front wing and a rear wing connected by inboard booms. The rear wing may include a wingtip boom attached to each free end of the wing. A propeller may be attached to each inboard boom and each wingtip boom. The propellers attached to the inboard booms may be stacked propellers including at least two co-rotating propellers. The aircraft can also include a cruise propeller attached to the tail region of the fuselage, where the cruise propeller is configured to rotate in a plane approximately perpendicular to the fuselage to generate thrust during forward flight.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 18, 2019
    Publication date: November 7, 2019
    Inventors: Ian Andreas Villa, Mark Moore, Robert Alan McDonald, Henry Thome Won, Adam Chase, Alex Michael Gary, Cory Seubert