Intel had 74 patents in internet of things during Q4 2023. Intel Corp’s Q4 2023 patents focus on innovative technologies for computer-assisted or autonomous driving, IoT devices with self-managing networks, wearable devices for monitoring heart rate recovery, CA/AD vehicles forming a social network, and Multi-Access Management Services for flexible network path selection in communication environments. These patents showcase Intel’s commitment to advancing technology in various fields. GlobalData’s report on Intel gives a 360-degreee view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
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Intel grant share with internet of things as a theme is 72% in Q4 2023. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.
Recent Patents
Application: Road surface friction based predictive driving for computer assisted or autonomous driving vehicles (Patent ID: US20230415750A1)
The patent filed by Intel Corp. describes an apparatus for computer-assisted or autonomous driving that includes a sensor interface to receive sensor data indicating friction between the road surface and the vehicle's tires, a communication interface to receive road surface condition data, and a driving strategy unit to determine a driving strategy based on this data. The apparatus can detect potential hydroplaning conditions caused by water on the road surface and provide notifications to adjust vehicle operations, including speed adjustments and braking, for autonomous or semi-autonomous control of the vehicle. The apparatus also includes a communication interface to transmit and receive data related to potential hydroplaning conditions via a V2X system, enhancing safety and control in adverse road conditions.
The patent further includes claims for a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing instructions for detecting potential hydroplaning conditions, determining driving strategies, and adjusting vehicle operations based on sensor data received from the vehicle's sensors. The instructions also involve establishing communications with a V2X system to transmit and receive data related to potential hydroplaning conditions, ensuring timely and effective responses to adverse road conditions. Additionally, the patent describes an apparatus for a vehicle with means for obtaining sensor data, detecting potential hydroplaning conditions, generating driving strategies, and communicating notifications via a V2X system, highlighting the focus on safety and control in autonomous or semi-autonomous driving scenarios.
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