Patent 11467579
Prior art
Earlier patents, publications, and products that may anticipate or render the claims unpatentable.
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Prior art
Earlier patents, publications, and products that may anticipate or render the claims unpatentable.
Due to the limitations of the provided patent text, which does not include a "Cited Patent Documents" or "References Cited" section, I cannot provide a comprehensive list of all patent citations for US patent 11467579. Such sections are typically found on the face of a patent or within a patent's full document, but are absent from the provided "Full patent text" for US11467579.
The only prior art explicitly referenced within the "Detailed Description" of US patent 11467579 is:
- Reference: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/830,549
- Filing Date: December 4, 2017
- Full Citation: While the filing date and serial number are provided, the full publication number for U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/830,549 could not be retrieved with high confidence from the available search capabilities.
- Brief Description: This application generally discloses "Systems for predicting human interactions with vehicles". The current patent (US11467579) incorporates this application by reference in its entirety, suggesting it covers foundational or related aspects of predicting human behavior in traffic for autonomous vehicles.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): Without access to the full claims of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/830,549, a definitive anticipation analysis under 35 U.S.C. § 102 for the claims of US11467579 is not possible. However, given that US11467579 explicitly incorporates this application by reference and states it relates to "predicting human interactions with vehicles", it likely serves as a broad conceptual basis or an enabling disclosure for aspects of predicting behavior. Elements related to sensor data processing, identifying traffic entities, and using predictions for vehicle control, as generally described in claims like independent Claims 1, 10, and 18 of US11467579, could potentially find a conceptual precursor or enabling disclosure within this referenced application. A direct claim-by-claim comparison would be necessary to determine specific anticipation.
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