Secure remote operation and actuation of unmanned aerial vehicles

US9760072B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9760072-B2
Application numberUS-201715412745-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 23, 2017
Priority dateJul 3, 2014
Publication dateSep 12, 2017
Grant dateSep 12, 2017

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A secure remote operation and actuation system is described herein. The system may comprise one or more unmanned aerial vehicles, a remote input receptor, and a network. In some embodiments, the unmanned aerial vehicles form a collective remote unmanned aerial vehicle. The remote input receptor may comprise a user interface for receiving user inputs from a user. The network may comprise a combination of computer systems interconnected by telecommunications equipment or cables allowing information to be exchanged. The network may also comprise a network device for obtaining the user inputs from the remote input receptor. One or more acceptable inputs may be stored on the network. In the present invention, the network device obtains the user inputs from the remote input receptor while the user is using the user interface and then the network compares the user inputs to the acceptable inputs.

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We claim: 1. A secure remote operation and actuation system, comprising: one or more unmanned aerial vehicles; a remote input receptor comprising a user interface that receives one or more user inputs from a user; and a cloud-based network storing one or more acceptable inputs and comprising a network device that obtains the one or more user inputs from the remote input receptor, wherein the network device obtains the one or more user inputs from the remote input receptor while the user is using the user interface, wherein the cloud-based network compares the one or more user inputs to the one or more acceptable inputs and wherein, as the one or more user inputs are found acceptable, the cloud-based network performs an operation corresponding to the one or more unmanned aerial vehicles. 2. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more acceptable inputs comprise one or more authorization codes authorizing the operation corresponding to the one or more unmanned aerial vehicles. 3. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 2 , wherein the one or more user inputs comprise a user code corresponding to one or more of the authorization codes. 4. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more user inputs comprise one or more instructions for the operation. 5. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 4 , wherein the instructions comprise delivery instructions for a payload. 6. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 5 , wherein the delivery instructions comprise a payload pick-up location. 7. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 5 , wherein the delivery instructions comprise a payload drop-off location. 8. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 7 , wherein the payload drop-off location comprises an enclosure having an access barrier, and wherein the delivery instructions further comprise instructions for delivering the payload past the access barrier and into the enclosure. 9. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 8 , wherein the access barrier comprises a wireless actuation mechanism, and wherein the delivery instructions comprise a radio frequency transmission profile corresponding to the wireless actuation mechanism, wherein the radio frequency transmission profile comprises one or more of ZigBee, Z-Wave, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or sub-1 GHz frequency communication. 10. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 8 , wherein the access barrier comprises a wireless locking mechanism, and wherein the delivery instructions comprise a radio frequency transmission profile corresponding to the wireless locking mechanism, wherein the radio frequency transmission profile comprises one or more of ZigBee, Z-Wave, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or sub-1 GHz frequency communication. 11. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 5 , wherein the delivery instructions comprise one or more of a payload weight, a payload shape, or one or more payload length dimensions. 12. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 1 , comprising two or more unmanned aerial vehicles. 13. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 12 , wherein the two or more unmanned aerial vehicles are joined to form a collective unmanned aerial vehicle. 14. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 1 , wherein the instructions comprise instructions for an unmanned aerial vehicle relay. 15. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 14 , wherein the unmanned aerial vehicle relay instructions comprise instructions for in-flight exchanging of one or more current unmanned aerial vehicles with one or more new unmanned aerial vehicles. 16. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 14 , wherein the unmanned aerial vehicle relay instructions comprise: coupling one or more support unmanned aerial vehicles to the one or more current unmanned aerial vehicles in-flight; removing one or more depleted energy storage cartridges corresponding to the one or more current unmanned aerial vehicles in-flight; and replacing one or more charged energy storage cartridges on the one or more unmanned aerial vehicles in-flight. 17. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 14 , wherein the unmanned aerial vehicle relay instructions comprise recharging one or more depleted energy storage cartridges corresponding to the one or more unmanned aerial vehicles in-flight. 18. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 1 , wherein the operation comprises real-time directional steering of the one or more unmanned aerial vehicles from the remote input receptor via the cloud-based network. 19. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 1 , wherein the operation comprises real-time monitoring of a secured enclosure. 20. The secure remote operation and actuation system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the one or more unmanned aerial vehicles comprises a wireless transmitter, wherein the wireless transmitter communicates using one or more of ZigBee, Z-Wave, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or sub-1 GHz frequency communication.

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  • G08C17/02Primary

    using a radio link · CPC title

  • Access security · CPC title

  • Remote controls · CPC title

  • using wireless transmission systems {(G08B25/009 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • Services using short range communication, e.g. near-field communication [NFC], radio-frequency identification [RFID] or low energy communication · CPC title

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What does patent US9760072B2 cover?
A secure remote operation and actuation system is described herein. The system may comprise one or more unmanned aerial vehicles, a remote input receptor, and a network. In some embodiments, the unmanned aerial vehicles form a collective remote unmanned aerial vehicle. The remote input receptor may comprise a user interface for receiving user inputs from a user. The network may comprise a combi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hall David R, Hall Mark, Boswell Craig
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G08C17/02. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 12 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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