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Palladyne AI Secures U.S. Patent for Advanced Swarming and Autonomy Technology
November 4, 2025 | BUSINESS WIREEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Palladyne AI Corp., a developer of artificial intelligence software for robotic platforms in the defense and commercial sectors, today announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued the Company U.S. Patent No. 12,452,957 B2, titled “Closed Loop Tasking and Control of Heterogeneous Sensor Networks.” The patent protects Palladyne AI’s core architecture that allows multiple autonomous systems, including drones, robots, and sensors, to work together as an intelligent, coordinated team across domains, resulting in a heterogeneous swarm.
“U.S. Patent 12,452,957 B2 gives Palladyne AI ownership of the architectural framework that makes true real-world machine collaboration possible,” said Ben Wolff, President and CEO, Palladyne AI. “Our technology transforms distributed sensors and drones into a single intelligent system capable of observing, reasoning, and acting collectively in dynamic environments – in essence, this patent protects the brain and nervous system of machine collaboration. It not only helps execute our vision for embodied, biologically inspired AI and collaboration; it provides the legal and strategic foundation for Palladyne AI to be the technological nucleus for swarm autonomy across domains.”
The newly issued patent defines a method where diverse autonomous systems communicate and collaborate efficiently. Utilizing feature-based communication, devices with different sensors, including cameras, radar, and RF nodes, share only the most critical insights they extract. These insights are fused into a common understanding of the environment, allowing a network to continuously re-task and coordinate itself through a closed-loop feedback system. By exchanging only compact, meaningful information streams, Palladyne AI’s architecture delivers resilient, edge-based performance even in environments where network bandwidth is contested or communications are limited.
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