Patents by Inventor Joshua P. Switkes
Joshua P. Switkes 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).
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Patent number: 12276977Abstract: Systems and methods for increasing the safely platooning are described. In one aspect, safely platooning includes verifying that a vehicle is not decelerating less than necessary, verifying that the vehicle is not accelerating unintendedly, verifying that the vehicle is not decelerating unintendedly, verifying that the vehicle is not platooning unintendedly, verifying that notifications provided by a platooning electronic control unit are being transmitted to their intended destinations, verifying that information received from a network operations center is correct, and verifying that the instability of the vehicle does not exceed a threshold amount.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2018Date of Patent: April 15, 2025Assignee: Peloton Technology, Inc.Inventors: Joshua P. Switkes, Evan Nakano
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Publication number: 20250091614Abstract: A method includes determining a maximum first parameter value and a maximum second parameter value corresponding to an autonomous vehicle (AV) for traveling a route. The method further includes determining, based on a first load value at a first distal end of a first axle of the AV and a second load value at a second distal end of the first axle, an updated first parameter value and an updated second parameter value corresponding to the AV for traveling the route. The method further includes causing the AV to travel the route based on the updated first parameter value and the updated second parameter value.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2024Publication date: March 20, 2025Inventors: Joshua P. Switkes, Andrew Barton-Sweeney, Vadim Butakov, Diomidis Katzourakis, Craig Latimer, David Smith
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Publication number: 20250093872Abstract: A method includes identifying suspension stiffness data and suspension deflection data associated with corresponding distal ends of one or more axles of an autonomous vehicle (AV). The method further includes determining, based on the suspension deflection data and the suspension stiffness data, driving constraint data for traveling at least a portion of a route. The method further includes causing, based on the driving constraint data, performance of a corrective action associated with the AV during the traveling of the at least a portion of a route.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2024Publication date: March 20, 2025Inventors: Joshua P. Switkes, Andrew Barton-Sweeney, Vadim Butakov, Diomidis Katzourakis, Craig Latimer, David Smith
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Patent number: 12195046Abstract: A method includes identifying mass distribution data of an autonomous vehicle (AV). The mass distribution data is associated with a first load proximate a first distal end of a first axle of the AV and a second load proximate a second distal end of the first axle of the AV. The method further includes determining, based on the mass distribution data, one or more handling maneuver limits for the AV. The method further includes causing the AV to travel a route based on the one or more handling maneuver limits.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2021Date of Patent: January 14, 2025Assignee: Waymo LLCInventors: Joshua P Switkes, Andrew Barton-Sweeney, Vadim Butakov, Diomidis Katzourakis, Craig Latimer, David Smith
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Publication number: 20250004472Abstract: Systems and methods for coordinating and controlling vehicles, for example heavy trucks, to follow closely behind each other, or linking to form a platoon. In one aspect, on-board controllers in each vehicle interact with vehicular sensors to monitor and control, for example, gear ratios on vehicles. A front vehicle can shift a gear which, via a vehicle-to-vehicle communication link, can cause a rear vehicle to shift gears. To maintain a gap, vehicles may shift gears at various relative positions based on a grade of a road.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2024Publication date: January 2, 2025Applicant: Peloton Technology, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. Luckevich, Shad M. Laws, Joshua P. Switkes, Trevor W. Laing, Joseph Jackson Bendor
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Patent number: 12181873Abstract: A method includes identifying sensor data associated with corresponding distal ends of one or more axles of an autonomous vehicle (AV). The method further includes determining, based on the sensor data, mass distribution data of the AV. The mass distribution data is associated with a first load proximate a first distal end of a first axle of the AV and a second load proximate a second distal end of the first axle of the AV. The method further includes causing, based on the mass distribution data, performance of a corrective action associated with the AV.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2021Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: Waymo LLCInventors: Joshua P Switkes, Andrew Barton-Sweeney, Vadim Butakov, Diomidis Katzourakis, Craig Latimer, David Smith
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Patent number: 12124271Abstract: A variety of methods, controllers and algorithms are described for identifying the back of a particular vehicle (e.g., a platoon partner) in a set of distance measurement scenes and/or for tracking the back of such a vehicle. The described techniques can be used in conjunction with a variety of different distance measuring technologies including radar, LIDAR, camera based distance measuring units and others. The described approaches are well suited for use in vehicle platooning and/or vehicle convoying systems including tractor-trailer truck platooning applications. In another aspect, technique are described for fusing sensor data obtained from different vehicles for use in the at least partial automatic control of a particular vehicle. The described techniques are well suited for use in conjunction with a variety of different vehicle control applications including platooning, convoying and other connected driving applications including tractor-trailer truck platooning applications.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2022Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Assignee: Peloton Technology, Inc.Inventors: Austin B. Schuh, Stephen M. Erlien, Stephan Pleines, John L. Jacobs, Joshua P. Switkes
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Publication number: 20240319729Abstract: Various applications for use of mass estimations of a vehicle, including to control operation of the vehicle, sharing the mass estimation with other vehicles and/or a Network Operations Center (NOC), organizing vehicles operating in a platoon and/or partially controlling the operation of one or more vehicles operating in a platoon based on the relative mass estimations between the platooning vehicles. When vehicles are operating in a platoon, the relative mass between a lead and a following vehicle may be used to scale torque and/or brake commands generated by the lead vehicle and sent to the following vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2023Publication date: September 26, 2024Applicant: Peloton Technology, Inc.Inventors: Joshua P. Switkes, Stephen M. Erlien, Austin B. Schuh
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Patent number: 12050474Abstract: A system and method for mitigating or avoiding risks due to hazards encountered by platooning vehicles. The system and method involve interrogating, with one or more sensors, a space radially extending from a lead vehicle as the lead vehicle travels over the road surface, perceiving the environment within the space, ascertaining a hazard caused by an object in the space, and causing a following vehicle, operating in a platoon with the lead vehicle, to take a preemptive braking action to avoid or mitigate risks resulting from the hazard caused by the object in the space.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2022Date of Patent: July 30, 2024Assignee: Peloton Technology, Inc.Inventors: Joshua P. Switkes, Stephen M. Erlien, Lorenz Laubinger
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Publication number: 20240232319Abstract: Systems and methods for coordinating and controlling vehicles, for example heavy trucks, to follow closely behind each other, or linking to form a platoon. In one aspect, on-board controllers in each vehicle interact with vehicular sensors to monitor and control, for example, relative distance, relative acceleration or deceleration, and speed. In some aspects, vehicle onboard systems supply various data (breadcrumbs) to a Network Operations Center (NOC), which in turn provides data (authorization data) to the vehicles to facilitate platooning. The NOC suggests vehicles for platooning based on, for example, travel forecasts and analysis of relevant roadways to identify platoonable roadway segments. The NOC also can provide traffic, roadway, weather, or system updates, as well as various instructions. In some aspects, a mesh network ensures improved communication among vehicles and with the NOC. In some aspects, a vehicle onboard system may provide the authorization data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2021Publication date: July 11, 2024Applicant: Peloton Technology, Inc.Inventors: Brian E. Smartt, Charles A. Price, Joshua P. Switkes
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Publication number: 20240134955Abstract: Systems and methods for coordinating and controlling vehicles, for example heavy trucks, to follow closely behind each other, or linking to form a platoon. In one aspect, on-board controllers in each vehicle interact with vehicular sensors to monitor and control, for example, relative distance, relative acceleration or deceleration, and speed. In some aspects, vehicle onboard systems supply various data (breadcrumbs) to a Network Operations Center (NOC), which in turn provides data (authorization data) to the vehicles to facilitate platooning. The NOC suggests vehicles for platooning based on, for example, travel forecasts and analysis of relevant roadways to identify platoonable roadway segments. The NOC also can provide traffic, roadway, weather, or system updates, as well as various instructions. In some aspects, a mesh network ensures improved communication among vehicles and with the NOC. In some aspects, a vehicle onboard system may provide the authorization data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2021Publication date: April 25, 2024Applicant: Peloton Technology, Inc.Inventors: Brian E. Smartt, Charles A. Price, Joshua P. Switkes
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Publication number: 20240126271Abstract: The present invention relates to systems and methods for vehicles to closely follow one another safely through partial automation. Following closely behind another vehicle has significant fuel savings benefits, but is unsafe when done manually by the driver. On the opposite end of the spectrum, fully autonomous solutions require inordinate amounts of technology, and a level of robustness that is currently not cost effective.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2022Publication date: April 18, 2024Applicant: Peloton Technology, Inc.Inventors: Joshua P. Switkes, Joseph Christian Gerdes, Eugene Berdichevsky
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Publication number: 20240077887Abstract: Systems and methods for coordinating and controlling vehicles, for example heavy trucks, to follow closely behind each other, or linking, in a convenient, safe manner and thus to save significant amounts of fuel while increasing safety. In an embodiment, on-board controllers in each vehicle interact with vehicular sensors to monitor and control, for example, relative distance, relative acceleration/deceleration, and speed. Additional safety features in at least some embodiments include providing each driver with one or more visual displays of forward and rearward looking cameras. Long-range communications are provided for coordinating vehicles for linking, and for communicating analytics to fleet managers or others.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Applicant: Peloton Technology, Inc.Inventors: JOSHUA P. SWITKES, JOSEPH CHRISTIAN GERDES, EUGENE BERDICHEVSKY
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Patent number: 11919516Abstract: Systems and methods for platooning using aspects of various cruise control systems are described. In one aspect, a platooning system may cause an engine to provide a desired amount of torque by commanding a cruise control system to cause an amount of torque provided by the engine to be limited. In one aspect, a platooning system may cause a platoon to end in response to the detection of a condition that would cause a cruise control system to exit a cruise control state, such as pressing a brake pedal.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2019Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: Peloton Technology, Inc.Inventors: Joshua P Switkes, Stephen Erlein, Trevor Laing, Austin Schuh
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Patent number: 11921520Abstract: Systems and methods for coordinating and controlling vehicles, for example heavy trucks, to follow closely behind each other, or linking to form a platoon. In one aspect, on-board controllers in each vehicle interact with vehicular sensors to monitor and control, for example, gear ratios on vehicles. A front vehicle can shift a gear which, via a vehicle-to-vehicle communication link, can cause a rear vehicle to shift gears. To maintain a gap, vehicles may shift gears at various relative positions based on a grade of a road.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2022Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: Peloton Technology, IncInventors: Mark S. Luckevich, Shad M. Laws, Joshua P. Switkes, Trevor W. Laing, Joseph Jackson Bendor
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Patent number: 11835965Abstract: Various applications for use of mass estimations of a vehicle, including to control operation of the vehicle, sharing the mass estimation with other vehicles and/or a Network Operations Center (NOC), organizing vehicles operating in a platoon and/or partially controlling the operation of one or more vehicles operating in a platoon based on the relative mass estimations between the platooning vehicles. When vehicles are operating in a platoon, the relative mass between a lead and a following vehicle may be used to scale torque and/or brake commands generated by the lead vehicle and sent to the following vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2021Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Peloton Technology, Inc.Inventors: Joshua P. Switkes, Stephen M. Erlien, Austin B. Schuh
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Publication number: 20230135207Abstract: A variety of methods, controllers and algorithms are described for identifying the back of a particular vehicle (e.g., a platoon partner) in a set of distance measurement scenes and/or for tracking the back of such a vehicle. The described techniques can be used in conjunction with a variety of different distance measuring technologies including radar, LIDAR, camera based distance measuring units and others. The described approaches are well suited for use in vehicle platooning and/or vehicle convoying systems including tractor-trailer truck platooning applications. In another aspect, technique are described for fusing sensor data obtained from different vehicles for use in the at least partial automatic control of a particular vehicle. The described techniques are well suited for use in conjunction with a variety of different vehicle control applications including platooning, convoying and other connected driving applications including tractor-trailer truck platooning applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2022Publication date: May 4, 2023Applicant: Peloton Technology, Inc.Inventors: Austin B. SCHUH, Stephen M. ERLIEN, Stephan PLEINES, John L. JACOBS, Joshua P. SWITKES
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Publication number: 20230101708Abstract: Systems and methods for coordinating and controlling vehicles, for example heavy trucks, to follow closely behind each other, or linking to form a platoon. In one aspect, on-board controllers in each vehicle interact with vehicular sensors to monitor and control, for example, gear ratios on vehicles. A front vehicle can shift a gear which, via a vehicle-to-vehicle communication link, can cause a rear vehicle to shift gears. To maintain a gap, vehicles may shift gears at various relative positions based on a grade of a road.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2022Publication date: March 30, 2023Applicant: Peloton Technology, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. Luckevich, Shad M. Laws, Joshua P. Switkes, Trevor W. Laing, Joseph Jackson Bendor
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Patent number: 11614752Abstract: Systems and methods for coordinating and controlling vehicles, for example heavy trucks, to follow closely behind each other, or linking, in a convenient, safe manner and thus to save significant amounts of fuel while increasing safety. In an embodiment, on-board controllers in each vehicle interact with vehicular sensors to monitor and control, for example, relative distance, relative acceleration/deceleration, and speed. Additional safety features in at least some embodiments include providing each driver with one or more visual displays of forward and rearward looking cameras. Long-range communications are provided for coordinating vehicles for linking, and for communicating analytics to fleet managers or others.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2019Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: PELOTON TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Joshua P. Switkes, Joseph Christian Gerdes, Eugene Berdichevsky
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Publication number: 20230054037Abstract: A system and method for mitigating or avoiding risks due to hazards encountered by platooning vehicles. The system and method involve interrogating, with one or more sensors, a space radially extending from a lead vehicle as the lead vehicle travels over the road surface, perceiving the environment within the space, ascertaining a hazard caused by an object in the space, and causing a following vehicle, operating in a platoon with the lead vehicle, to take a preemptive braking action to avoid or mitigate risks resulting from the hazard caused by the object in the space.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2022Publication date: February 23, 2023Applicant: Peloton Technology, Inc.Inventors: Joshua P. SWITKES, Stephen M. ERLIEN, Lorenz LAUBINGER