Ocean Tomo Transactions, LLC will auction patent lot 101, technology for improved collision management system to mitigate the damages caused in the vehicle collisions. The technology includes a unique combination of sensor data acquisition, algorithms and activation technology for safer vehicle transport.
According to Allied Market Research, the global autonomous vehicle market is expected to exceed $556 billion by 2026. The patented invention is applicable in the field of autonomous vehicle control, especially for the control of multiple vehicles. The patented technology allows for real-time calculations of vehicle parameters such as velocity and mass to adjust the stiffness of the crumple zones on vehicles that use actively controlled materials before impact. The final collision energy of vehicles will be dissipated to reduce the risk of injury or fatality regardless of the mass, energy, and momentum of the colliding vehicles.
The patents in Ocean Tomo Bid-Ask Market Lot 101 would be of interest to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs ) and Tier One automotive companies, supply chain electronics companies in the automotive sector, and automotive panel manufacturers using actively controlled materials.
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