Centralia, MO, United States of America

Brian T Adams

USPTO Granted Patents = 50 

 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.4

ph-index = 17

Forward Citations = 723(Granted Patents)

Forward Citations (Not Self Cited) = 668(Oct 12, 2025)


Location History:

  • Appleton, WI (US) (1998)
  • Contralia, MO (US) (2018)
  • Centralia, MO (US) (2007 - 2022)
  • Columbia, MO (US) (2023 - 2024)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1998-2024

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50 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Brian T. Adams

Introduction

Brian T. Adams, based in Centralia, MO, has made significant contributions to the field of autonomous technology, with an impressive portfolio of 48 patents. His work is characterized by a focus on enhancing the operational capabilities of machines through innovative systems and methods.

Latest Patents

One of his most notable recent patents is for a "System and method for autonomous operation of a machine". This invention outlines a system designed for the autonomous or semi-autonomous operation of vehicles. The system includes a Machine Automation Portal (MAP) application, which allows a computing device to display a map of a work site. It features a user-friendly graphical interface that enables users to define the boundaries of an autonomous operating zone and any exclusion zones. Additionally, the system comprises a robotics processing unit that collaborates with the computing device to receive the defined boundaries, generates a planned command path for the vehicle to perform tasks, and controls the vehicle's operation to follow the planned path while avoiding exclusion zones.

Career Highlights

Brian has worked with major companies such as CNH Industrial America LLC and CNH America LLC, focusing on advancing technology related to machine automation and vehicle operation. His career has been marked by a dedication to developing cutting-edge solutions for real-world applications.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Brian has collaborated with notable individuals in the field, including coworkers Keith Walter Wendte and James Dianics. These collaborations have likely played a crucial role in the development and refinement of his innovative ideas and patentable technologies.

Conclusion

Brian T. Adams continues to exemplify innovation in the realm of autonomous systems, with a strong track record of patents that reflect his expertise and forward-thinking approach. His contributions not only advance technology but also pave the way for future developments in the automation sector.

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