SaverOne 2014 Ltd. (Nasdaq: SVRE, TASE: SVRE) has received a significant patent approval from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for breakthrough sensor fusion technology designed to combat driver distraction. Patent number 12,326,512, titled "System and Method for Classifying a Mode of Operation of a Mobile Communication Device in a Volume Based on Sensor Fusion," represents a major advancement in vehicle safety technology.
Advanced Detection Technology
The newly patented system utilizes sophisticated sensor fusion capabilities to detect and classify mobile device usage inside vehicle cabins. The technology leverages SaverOne's Phone Location Unit (PLU) to precisely locate mobile devices using Radio Frequency (RF)-based techniques, then integrates this location data with additional information from non-RF sensors.
This sensor fusion combination enables SaverOne's system to classify a mobile device's current operational mode, including idle, call, texting, and streaming states. Critically, the technology can distinguish whether a phone is being operated by the driver, which carries significant safety implications, or by a passenger.
Expanding Intellectual Property Portfolio
With this latest patent grant, SaverOne's intellectual property portfolio has expanded to include 23 patents, of which 14 have been granted across multiple jurisdictions and nine patent applications remain pending. The company's patents provide coverage in key global markets including the United States, Europe, Israel, China, and the United Kingdom, supporting SaverOne's strategic vision for worldwide commercialization.
Under U.S. law, the patent protection extends for 20 years from the application's effective filing date, providing substantial intellectual property protection for the company's innovations.
Addressing Critical Safety Challenges
SaverOne's technology targets one of the most pressing road safety issues of the modern era. According to the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, road accidents cost approximately $870 billion annually in the United States alone, excluding costs associated with serious injury or death. Notably, an estimated 25% of these accidents are related to mobile phone use while driving.
"The granting of this new U.S. patent is another important step within our mission to enhance in-vehicle safety using advanced technologies," stated Ori Gilboa, CEO of SaverOne. "By leveraging sensor fusion to better understand mobile device usage in real-time and distinguish driver interaction from passenger activity, we continue to push the boundaries of our technological solution to prevent accidents caused by driver distraction."
System Capabilities and Market Applications
SaverOne's system is designed for installation in vehicles to address driver distraction caused by mobile phone use while driving. The technology specifically recognizes the driver's area within the vehicle and prevents access to distracting applications such as messaging, while permitting essential functions like navigation and calls without requiring user intervention or consent.
The company's primary target markets encompass commercial and private vehicle fleets, including public transportation and buses seeking to reduce potential damages and costs. Additional target segments include vehicle manufacturers interested in integrating safety solutions into their products, as well as insurance and leasing companies.
SaverOne initially focuses on car fleets in the Israeli, European, and US markets, with expansion planned to other global markets. The company anticipates that increased regulatory focus on monitoring and preventing cellular distraction systems in vehicles, particularly driven by upcoming expected EU regulations, will significantly boost demand for its systems.
Dual-Market Strategy
The company's strategic approach involves providing technology for both aftermarket installation to existing customers and addressing original equipment manufacturer (OEM) vehicle manufacturers for integration during the vehicle manufacturing process.
Vulnerable Road User Technology Development
Beyond driver distraction prevention, SaverOne is developing a Vulnerable Road User (VRU) solution designed to enhance Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) sensor performance. This technology demonstrates superior capability in handling non-line of sight situations as well as adverse weather conditions and low visibility scenarios.
The VRU system identifies the exact location and direction of movement of vulnerable road users through their RF footprint from cellphone signals. This safety solution enables collision avoidance through early detection of pedestrians or cyclists in vehicle vicinity.
Gilboa emphasized that the growing patent portfolio "protects our innovations and furthermore positions SaverOne at the forefront of next-generation transportation safety."