ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 12 -- United States Patent no. 12,223,124, issued on Feb. 11, was assigned to Tomahawk Robotics Inc. (Melbourne, Fla.).

"Inertially isolated spatial control" was invented by Michael E. Bowman (Satellite Beach, Fla.), William S. Bowman (Melbourne, Fla.), Daniel R. Hedman (Palm Bay, Fla.), Matthew D. Summer (Melbourne, Fla.), Andrew D. Falendysz (Grant, Fla.), Kevin Makovy (West Melbourne, Fla.) and Michael W. Holt (Smyrna, Ga.).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Methods and systems are described herein for detecting motion-induced errors received from inertial-type input devices and for generating accurate vehicle control commands that account for operator movement. These meth...