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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 20, 2019
Filed:
Feb. 27, 2019
Cobalt Robotics Inc., San Mateo, CA (US);
Travis J. Deyle, San Jose, CA (US);
Erik Schluntz, Mountain View, CA (US);
Peregrine Badger, San Mateo, CA (US);
Yves Behar, San Francisco, CA (US);
Daniel Freymann Koelker, San Francisco, CA (US);
Molly McShane, San Francisco, CA (US);
Nick Um, Sunnyvale, CA (US);
Clayton Russell Anderson, Rohnert Park, CA (US);
Dan Moshe Semo, San Francisco, CA (US);
Angelita Tadeo, Oakland, CA (US);
Estrella P. Tadeo, Oakland, CA (US);
Cobalt Robotics, Inc., San Mateo, CA (US);
Abstract
A mobile robot is configured for operation in a commercial or industrial setting, such as an office building or retail store. The robot can patrol one or more routes within a building, and can detect violations of security policies by objects, building infrastructure and security systems, or individuals. In response to the detected violations, the robot can perform one or more security operations. The robot can include a removable fabric panel, enabling sensors within the robot body to capture signals that propagate through the fabric. In addition, the robot can scan RFID tags of objects within an area, for instance coupled to store inventory. Likewise, the robot can generate or update one or more semantic maps for use by the robot in navigating an area and for measuring compliance with security policies.