Kibbutz Ginegar, Israel

Noam Nisenholz


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 7(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2021

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovator Noam Nisenholz: Pioneering Semantic Information in Robotic Navigation

Introduction

Noam Nisenholz, an inventive mind based in Kibbutz Ginegar, Israel, has made notable contributions to the field of robotics. He holds a patent that leverages cutting-edge technology to enhance simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) with the integration of semantic information.

Latest Patents

Nisenholz’s patent is focused on the incorporation of semantic information in SLAM systems. This invention outlines various apparatuses, methods, and storage media associated with an environment recognition system that uses a SLAM pipeline combined with semantic segmentation. The invention details a robotic system that is equipped with light sources and a camera to illuminate and capture the surrounding environment. A processing device analyzes the images to determine the position of the robotic apparatus and identify objects in the area, enhancing the robot's ability to navigate and interact with its environment.

Career Highlights

Currently, Nisenholz is a key innovator at R-Go Robotics Ltd., where he contributes his expertise to advance robotics technology. His work focuses on improving the capabilities of robotic systems in mapping and understanding their environments effectively.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Nisenholz has collaborated with talented individuals, including Nizan Horesh and Amir Geva. Together, they work on pushing the boundaries of robotics and developing innovative solutions that address complex challenges in the field.

Conclusion

Noam Nisenholz exemplifies the spirit of innovation through his significant work in robotic navigation technology. His patent, which incorporates semantic information in SLAM systems, reflects his commitment to advancing the capabilities of robots in dynamic environments. As the field of robotics continues to evolve, inventors like Nisenholz play an essential role in shaping its future.

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