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Cyngn secures 18th U.S. patent for AV tech

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Published Jan 09, 2024 08:40AM ET

Cyngn secures 18th U.S. patent for AV tech © Reuters.

MENLO PARK, Calif. – Cyngn Inc. (NASDAQ: CYN), an AI autonomous driving company, has expanded its intellectual property portfolio with the issuance of a new U.S. patent, US-11,837,090-B2. This patent, announced today, is centered on adaptive traffic rule-based decision-making for autonomous vehicles (AVs), designed to enhance driving decisions under various environmental rules and constraints.

The addition of this patent on December 5, 2023, brings Cyngn’s total U.S. patents to 18, reflecting the company’s ongoing commitment to innovation in the industrial autonomous vehicle space. Cyngn’s Chairman and CEO, Lior Tal, highlighted the strategic importance of these patents, emphasizing their role in safeguarding the company’s proprietary technologies and supporting its growth ambitions in a competitive market.

Cyngn’s technology aims to provide a cost-effective way for customers to integrate self-driving solutions into their existing operations, addressing challenges such as labor shortages and the growing demands of eCommerce. The company’s DriveMod Kit, which can be installed on new or existing industrial vehicles, is part of its Enterprise Autonomy Suite that includes fleet management, teleoperation, and analytics tools.

The company’s patent portfolio covers a range of innovations, including systems and methods for autonomous driving decision-making, sensor synchronization, object detection, and trajectory prediction. These patents are indicative of Cyngn’s focus on modular and flexible AV systems that can accommodate various sensor configurations.

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