Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006
Title: Innovations in Robotic Modeling by Zachary Meyer Omohundro
Introduction
Zachary Meyer Omohundro is an innovative inventor based in Pittsburgh, PA. He has made significant contributions to the field of robotics, particularly in the modeling and exploration of subterranean voids. His work focuses on developing robotic systems that can navigate and map complex underground environments.
Latest Patents
Omohundro holds a patent for "Robotic modeling of voids." This invention involves robotic systems designed for modeling, mapping, and exploring subterranean void spaces such as mines, caves, tunnels, bunkers, and conduits. The robotic modeling process is enabled by a procedural system that includes preprocessing, ingress, void modeling, mapping and navigation, exploration, conveying payloads, egress, and post-processing. The robots can operate in various modes, including autonomous, remote, teleoperated, or manual. They are designed to adapt to different void geometries and can transform in size to fit through entry openings.
Career Highlights
Omohundro's career is marked by his dedication to advancing robotic technology. His innovative approach to robotic modeling has the potential to enhance safety and efficiency in exploring hazardous environments. He works at Workhorse Technologies, LLC, where he continues to develop cutting-edge solutions in robotics.
Collaborations
He collaborates with notable colleagues, including William L. Whittaker and Warren Charles Whittaker, who contribute to the advancement of robotic systems and their applications in various fields.
Conclusion
Zachary Meyer Omohundro's work in robotic modeling represents a significant advancement in the exploration of subterranean voids. His innovative inventions have the potential to revolutionize how we navigate and understand complex underground environments.