Ann Arbor, Michigan – Cybernet Systems Corporation, a leading defense, robotics, engineering, cyber security and simulation systems development company, today announced award of 6 new US Patents in the fields of Computer Vision and Driverless Vehicle Robotics.

  • 9,082,219 and 8,687,849 discloses new 3D object recognition technology leveraging virtual reality graphics technology applicable to orientation invariant recognition of targets, roadway objects, or industrial machine parts to assist in robotic guidance.

  • 8,983,173 discloses flexible ammunition inspection technology underlying Cybernet’s Automated Tactical Ammunition Classification System products, ATACS, sold primarily to ammunition manufacturers and the Defense department.

  • 8,983,561 discloses driverless vehicle technology and supporting infrastructure to support fully or partially automated warehouse operations, including automated guidance and safety, pallet finding, acquisition, and placement, and overall warehouse system control.

  • 8,806,619 discloses learning based means for identifying and labeling malicious code or viruses to improve cybersecurity systems.

  • 8,731,967 discloses further technology supporting secure web0based medical record consolidation and review.

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