US 12,479,599 B1
Systems and methods for extreme temperature autonomous drones
Mohammed Hanif Kabir, Mountain View, CA (US); and Yue Wu, Mountain View, CA (US)
Assigned to Corvus Robotics, Inc., Mountain View, CA (US)
Filed by Corvus Robotics, Inc., Mountain View, CA (US)
Filed on Mar. 7, 2025, as Appl. No. 19/073,804.
Int. Cl. G07C 5/02 (2006.01); B64F 1/35 (2024.01); B64U 20/83 (2023.01); G05D 1/86 (2024.01); G05D 109/20 (2024.01)
CPC B64F 1/35 (2024.01) [B64U 20/83 (2023.01); G05D 1/86 (2024.01); B64U 2201/10 (2023.01); G05D 2109/20 (2024.01)] 17 Claims
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1. A computing system comprising:
one or more processors; and
one or more non-transitory computer-readable media storing instructions that are executable by the one or more processors to cause the computing system to perform operations, the operations comprising:
receiving, from an autonomous drone, a temperature signal indicative of a battery temperature of a battery of the autonomous drone as the autonomous drone operates within a temperature controlled warehouse environment;
determining, based on the temperature signal, that the battery temperature is outside a threshold temperature range;
determining that a distance between the autonomous drone and a reference point associated with the computing system is within a proximity threshold within the temperature controlled warehouse environment;
directing heated air to the battery, based on determining that the battery temperature is outside the threshold temperature range and on determining between the autonomous drone and the reference point associated with the computing system is within the proximity threshold; and
activating an electric dehumidifier configured to reduce moisture around the battery using electrical energy.