- San Franciso CA, US Gaurav Jitendra Kikani - San Franciso CA, US Andrew Liang - San Franciso CA, US Pradeesh Suganthan - Mountain View CA, US James Alan Emerick - Berkeley CA, US Sarah Marie Thornton - Newark CA, US Ammar Idris Kothari - San Francisco CA, US Edward Joseph Garza - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
E02F 9/20 E02F 9/26
Abstract:
This description provides an autonomous or semi-autonomous excavation vehicle that is capable of navigating through a dig site and carrying an excavation routine using a system of sensors physically mounted to the excavation vehicle. The sensors collect one or more of spatial, imaging, measurement, and location data representing the status of the excavation vehicle and its surrounding environment. Based on the collected data, the excavation vehicle executes instructions to perform an excavation routine by excavating earth from a hole using an excavation tool positioned at a single location within the site. The excavation vehicle is also able to carry out numerous other tasks, such as checking the volume of excavated earth in an excavation tool, navigating the excavation vehicle over a distance while continuously excavating earth from a below surface depth, and preparing a digital terrain model of the site as part of a process for creating the excavation routine.
Excavating Earth From A Dig Site Using An Excavation Vehicle
- San Francisco CA, US Gaurav Jitendra Kikani - San Francisco CA, US Andrew Liang - San Francisco CA, US Pradeesh Suganthan - Mountain View CA, US James Alan Emerick - Berkeley CA, US Sarah Marie Thornton - Newark CA, US Ammar Idris Kothari - San Francisco CA, US Edward Joseph Garza - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
E02F 9/20 E02F 9/26
Abstract:
This description provides an autonomous or semi-autonomous excavation vehicle that is capable of navigating through a dig site and carrying an excavation routine using a system of sensors physically mounted to the excavation vehicle. The sensors collect one or more of spatial, imaging, measurement, and location data representing the status of the excavation vehicle and its surrounding environment. Based on the collected data, the excavation vehicle executes instructions to perform an excavation routine by excavating earth from a hole using an excavation tool positioned at a single location within the site. The excavation vehicle is also able to carry out numerous other tasks, such as checking the volume of excavated earth in an excavation tool, navigating the excavation vehicle over a distance while continuously excavating earth from a below surface depth, and preparing a digital terrain model of the site as part of a process for creating the excavation routine.
Mountain West Anesthesia 150 W Civic Ctr Dr STE 200, Sandy, UT 84070 (800)5014788 (phone), (678)2856777 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Texas Medical School at Houston Graduated: 1990
Languages:
English French Spanish
Description:
Dr. De La Garza graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 1990. He works in Sandy, UT and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. De La Garza is affiliated with Intermountain McKay-Dee Hospital Center.
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