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`sheets.
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`It is also accompanied by a copy of each prior art documentcited in this report.
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`1. Basis of the report
`a. With regard to the language,the international search was carried out on the basis of:
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`C]
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`the international application in the language in which it wasfiled
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`a translation of the international application into
`of a translation furnished for the purposesof international search (Rules 12.3(a) and 23.1(b))
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`This international search report has been established taking into account the rectification of an obvious mistake
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`With regard to any nucleotide and/or amino acid sequence disclosedin the international application, see Box No.I.
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`Certain claims were found unsearchable (See Box No. II)
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`Unity of invention is lacking (see Box NoIII)
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`as selected by this Authority, because the applicantfailed to suggesta figure
`as selected by this Authority, because this figure better characterizes the invention
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`5. With regard to the abstract,
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`the text has been established, according to Rule 38.2,.by this Authority as it appears in Box No. IV. The applicant
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`Form PCT/ASA/210 (first sheet) (July 2022).
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`A. CLASSIFICATION OF SUBJECT MATTER
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`E02F9/26
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`ADD. According to International Patent Classification (IPC) or toboth nationalclassification and IPC
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`EPO-Internal, WPI Data
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`C. DOCUMENTS CONSIDERED TO BE RELEVANT
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`Category*|Citation of document, with indication, where appropriate, of the relevant passages Relevant to claim No.
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`US 9 982 414 B2 (CATERPILLAR INC [US])
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`cited to establish the publication date of another citation or other
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`the principle or theory underlying the invention
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`considered novel or cannot be considered to involve an inventive
`step when the documentis taken alone
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`consideredto involve an inventive step when the documentis
`combined with one or more other such documents, such combination
`being obvious to a personskilled in the art
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`“&" document memberof the same patent family
`Date of mailing of the international search report
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`18 January 2023
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`Name and mailingaddress of the ISA/
`European Patent Office, P.B. 5818 Patentlaan 2
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`Fax: (+31-70) 340-3016
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`Form PCTASA/210 (second sheet) (April 2005)
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`abstract; figures 1-29
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`paragraph [0160] — paragraph [0191]
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`“TITLE:
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`IMPLEMENT—ON-GROUND DETECTION USING VIBRATION SIGNALS
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`APPLICANT: CATERPILLAR TRIMBLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
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`IPC CLASSIFICATION: E02F9/26
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`EXAMINER: Bultot, Coralie
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`CONSULTED DATABASES: KIME, WPI
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`CPC: EOQ2F9/264, "9-20 dml (e02f)", "9-20a im (e02f)", "9-20a 1 (e02£f)", "9-20a
`s
`(e02£)", "9-201 ac (e02£f)", "9-201 im (e02f)", "9-204 p (e02f)", "9-201 vib
`(e02f)", EO2F9/20, AQ1B, E21B, E21Cc
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`work implement, AI, vibration, pattern recognition, time
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`CLASSIFICATION SYMBOLS DEFINING EXTENT OF THE SEARCH:
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`IPc:
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`FI/F-TERMS:
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`KEYWORDS OR OTHER ELEMENTS FEATURING THE INVENTION:
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`EPOFORMP04A42
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`WRITTEN OPINIONOF THE
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`see,form PCTASAIZ20 _|INTERNATIONAL SEARCHING AUTHORITY
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`(day/monthear)
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`Priority date (day/monthVear)
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`International application No.
`29.09.2022
`PCT/(JS2022045215
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`1.
`This opinion containsindications relating to the following items:
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`Box No.|
`Box No.Il
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`Box No. Ill
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`Basis of the opinion.
`Priority
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`| Non-establishmentof opinion with regard to novelty, inventive step and industrial applicability
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`Box No. IV___Lackofunity of invention
`Box No. V—_-
`Reasoned statement under Rule 43bis. 1{a)(i) with regard to novelty, inventive step and industrial
`applicability; citations and explanations supporting such statement
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`Box No. Vi
`Gertain documents cited
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`Box No. VII Gertain defectsin the international application
`Box No. VIIl_ Gertain observations on the international application
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`2,
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`FURTHER ACTION:
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`If a demandfor international preliminary examination is made, this opinion will usually be considered to be a ©
`written opinion of the International Preliminary Examining Authority ("IPEA"). except thai this does not apply where
`the applicant chooses an Authority other than this one to be the IPEA and the chosen IPEA hasnotifed the
`International Bureau under Rule 66.1 6/s(b) that written opinions ofthis International Searching Authority
`will not be so considered.
`If this opinion is, as provided above, considered to be a written opinion of the IPEA, the applicantis invited to
`submit to the PEA a written reply together, where appropriate, with amendments, before the expiration of 3 months
`from the date of mailing of Form PCTASA/220or before the expiration of 22 months from thepriority date,
`whichever expires jater.
`For further options, see Form PCTASA220.
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`Box No.1 Basisof the opinion
`1. With regard to the language,this opinion has been established on the basisof:
`the international application in the language in which it wasfiled.
`Od
`atranslation of the international application into , which is the language of a translation furnished for the
`purposesofinternational search (Rules 12.3(a) and 23.1 (b)).
`This opinion has been established taking into account the rectification of an obvious mistake authorized
`by or notified to this Authority under Rule 91 (Rule 43bis.1(a))
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`2.
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`QO
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`With regard to any nucleotide and/or amino acid sequence disclosed iin the international application, this
`opinion has been established on the basis of a sequencelisting:
`a.
`[1 forming part of the international application asfiled. .
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`b. U1 furnished subsequentto the international filing date for the purposesof international
`search (Rule 13¢er.1(a)),
`O accompanied by a statement to the effect that the sequence isting does.not go beyond the.
`disclosure in the international application asfiled.
`With regard to any nucleotide and/or amino acid sequencedisclosedin the international application, ‘this
`opinion has been established to the extent that a meaningful opinion could be formed without a WIPO
`Standard ST.26 compliant sequencelisting.
`“5. Additional comments:
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`Box No. Vv Reasoned statement under Rule A3bis.1(a)(i)with regard to novelty, inventive step or
`industrial applicability; citations and explanations supporting such statement
`1. Statement
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`Novelty (N)
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`Yes: Claims
`No:
`Claims
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`1-9, 11-20
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`Inventive step (IS)
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`_ Industrial applicability (1A)
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`Yes: Claims
`No: Claims
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`Yes: Claims
`No: Claims
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`1-20
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`1-20
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`2. Citations and explanations
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`‘see separate sheet
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`Box No. VIl_ Certain defects in the international application
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`- Thefollowing defects in the form or contents of the international application have been noted:
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`see separate sheet
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`Box No. VIll__Certain observations on the international application
`The following observations ontheclarity of the claims, description, and drawings or on the question whether the
`claims are fully supported by the description, are made:
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`i
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`see separate sheet
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`Re Item VIII
`Certain observations on theinternational application
`Term “prediction/predicted/predicting/predict(s)" - independent claims1, 11 and
`20 and throughout the description
`The term "to predict" is defined in Merriam-Websteras "to declareorindicate in
`advance". In the context of the whole application and particularly in the context
`of independent claims 1, 11 and 20, it does not make any sense.-
`First a vibration signal is captured during movementof an implement. Soit
`means the movementis actually happening during the sensing. Then the signal
`is analysed and after that a prediction, a forecast for a future event, of a start
`time and endtime of the digging operation that already happened should be
`made.. Whereisthe logic in predicting how long a digging operation would be of
`a digging operation that already happened ? Onealready knowshowlong the.
`digging operation.was.
`The use of the term "predict"is veryy confusing andit results jina lack of clarity
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`(Art. 6 PCT).
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`4.2
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`Claims 1 and 11 - methods
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`In claim 1, it is stated "providing the one or more features to a machine-learning
`model to generate a model output". Here it is understood that the machine-
`learningis trained in order to be able to generate a model output. Sothis
`method step implies that a training method of.a machine-learning model is de-
`fined.
`Howeverthe last step "predicting (...)" implies that the machine-learning model
`is used and its output is usedforfurther processing. So this method step implies
`that a method of using a machine-learning modelis defined.
`A training method of a machine-learning model anda methodof using a ma-
`chine-learning model are two different types of method and can notbe defined
`together without rendering the subject-matter of the claim unclear (Art. 6 PCT).
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`The same argument appliesto the apparatus claim11 with the programmedin-
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`structions corresponding to the method of claim 1.
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`Form PCT/ISA/237 (Separate Sheet) (Sheet 1) (EPO-April 2005)
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`1.3
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`Claims 1 and 11 - Machine-learning model
`‘The machine--learning model in claims 1 and 11 are not clearly defined as no
`outputsis defined (the use of the general term "model output"is not considered
`to clearly define the ouput). Furthermore, the inputs are defined as "one or more
`features from a vibration signal", which is very broad and donot clearly defined
`the inputs. What are the "one or more features" ?
`It results in a lack ofclarity (Art. 6 PCT)
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`1.4
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`Lack of conciseness
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`Although claims 1 and 20 have beendrafted as separateindependentclaims,
`they appearto relate effectively to the same subject-matter and to differ from
`each other only with regard to the definition of the subject-matter for which pro-
`tection is sought and/or in respect of the terminology used for the features of -
`that subject-matter. The aforementioned claims therefore lack conciseness and
`as such do not meet the requirements of Article 6 PCT.
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`Reasoned statementwith regard to novelty, inventive step or industrial
`applicability; citations and explanations supporting such statement.
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`Reference is madeto the following documents:
`US 9 982 414 B2 (CATERPILLAR INC [US]) 29 May 2018 (2018-05-29)
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`D3
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`WO 2020/241419 A1 (KAWASAKI HEAVYIND LTD)3 December 2020
`(2020-12-03); & US 2022/220709 At (KAMON MASAYUKI[JP] ET AL) 14
`July 2022 (2022-07-14)
`US 2021/292999 Ai (HAMADA SHINTARO uP] ET AL) 23 September
`2021 (2021-09-23)
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`US 2017/314987 A1 (YAMADAHIDEKI[JP] ET AL) 2 November2017
`(2017-11-02)
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`WO 2020/162428 A1 (SUMITOMO HEAVYIND LTD) 13 August 2020
`(2020-08-13); & EP 3 922 776 A1 (SUMITOMO HEAVY INDUSTRIES [UP])
`15 December 2021 (2021-12-15)
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`Form PCT/ISA/237 (Separate Sheet) (Sheet 2) (EPO-April 2005)
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`Independentclaim 1
`a) Case wherein the method defines a method of using a machine-Jeaming
`~ model (see point 1.2)
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`D1 disclosesin fig: 1 to 3 (see also abstract):
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`A method of determining a period during which an implement of a construction
`machineisinteracting with a ground surface (D1, column 7, lines 29-35 - to
`classify that the current operation is a dig operation or dump operationforin-
`stance, the system andits corresponding method implicitly has to determine a
`period during which the implementinteract with the ground surface during dig
`operation or not interact with the ground surface during dump operation foriin-
`stance), the method comprising:
`capturing a vibration signal that is indicative of a movementof the implement
`(sensors 210-218 and moreexplicitly accelerometers 218 measure the imple-
`ment movementovertime andtherefore its vibration, D1, column 5, line 60-
`column 6-line 49);
`extracting one or more features from the vibration signal (D1, column 8, line 61-
`column 9, line 15);
`providing the one or more features toa machine-learning model to generate
`(unclear see point 1) a model output ("machine learning", neural networks", D1
`column 4, line 64 - Column 5, line 39 and D1, column 9, lines 24-27); and
`predicting (unclear, see point 1.1, here we assume "determining") an imple-
`“’ ment-on-ground (IOG)start time and an IOG end time based on the modelout-.
`put, the IOG start time and the [OG end time forming the period during which
`the implementis interacting with the groundsurface (this is done implicitly by
`the controller comprising a neural network with a model outputin orderto identi-
`fy the differentpattern and classify the operations, D1, column 9,line 16- col-
`umn 10,line. 13).
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`| The subject-matter of claim 1
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`is so unclear, that D1 falls within the scope of
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`claim 1.
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`.b) Case wherein the method should rather define a training method of a ma-
`chine-‘learning model (see point 1.2).
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`is disclosed in D2 (see US family memberapplica-
`The subject-matter of claim 1
`tion for the references),fig. 1 to 29 and abstract:
`A method of determining a period during which an implementof a construction
`machineis interacting with a ground surface (see abstract and D2,par. 155,
`156, implicitly disclosed when the reaction data are correlated with time series),
`the method comprising:
`- capturing a vibration signal that is indicative of a movementof the implement
`(par. 155);
`extracting one or morefeatures from the vibration signal ("reaction data", par.
`155);
`providing the one or more features to a machine-learning modelto generate
`(unclear, see point 1) a model output (“machine learning", D2, par. 160--191); .
`~ predicting(unclear, see point 1.1, here we assume "determining") an imple-
`ment-on-ground (IOG) start time and an 1OG end time based onthe model out-
`put, the OG start time and the |OG endtime forming the period during which
`the implementis interacting with the ground surface (time series par. 162, 163).
`The subject-matterof claim tiis so unclear, that D2 falls within the scope of
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`~ Claim 1.
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`Fromtheunderstanding of the description,it seems that D3 and D4¢are close to
`the scope of the application:
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`comprising:
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`D3 disclosesin fig. 1 to 9:
`A method of determining a period during which an implement of a construction
`machineis interacting with a ground surface (fig.9, vexcavation’), the method
`capturing a vibration signal that is indicative of a movementof the implement
`(D8, par. 48-52, whenthere are vibrations during excavation, the pressures and
`strokes in the boom, arm and bucketcylinders are changing depending on
`those vibrations, there is a direct link between pressures/strokes/vibrations and
`the pressure sensors are vibration sensors);
`~ extracting one or more features from the vibration signal (D3, par. 53, 99):
`providing the one or more features to a machine-learning model to generate
`(unclear, see point 1) a model output (D3, par. 95, 120, output"likelihood time
`series"); and
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`predicting (unclear, see point 1) an implement-on-ground (IOG)start time and
`an lOG end time based on the model output, the |OG start time and the I|OG
`end time forming the period during. which the implementiis interacting with the
`ground surface (D3, par. 100-104, 123-125).
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`D4 disclosesin fig. 1A-10::
`A method of determining a period during which an implementof a construction -
`machineis interacting with aground surface (fig. 7A), the method comprising:
`capturing a vibration signal thatis indicative of a movementof the implement
`(D4, par. 33);
`_ extracting one or more features from the vibration signal (D4,.par. 128, 129);
`providing the one or more features to a machine-learning model to generate
`(unclear, see point 1) a model output (D4, par. 121-123); and
`predicting (unclear, see point 1) an implement-on-ground (IOG) start time and .
`an IOG end time based on the modeloutput, the IOG start time and the lOG
`end time forming the period during which the implementis interacting with the
`ground surface (D4,fig. 7A, "normal strike" is when the implement
`iinteract with —
`the ground and "blank blowing" |is whenitis "in the air").
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`The subject-matter of claim 1
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`is therefore not new (Article 33(2) PCT).
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`2.2
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`Independentclaim 11
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`Independent claim 11 defines the system implementing the method describedin
`independentclaim 1. The objection to the subject-matter of claim 1 applies
`therefore, mutatis mutandis, to the subject-matter of claim 11 and the subject-
`matter of claim 11 is not new (Art. 33(2) PCT).
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`7)
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`Dependentclaims - negative opinion
`Following dependent claims do not appear to contain any additional features
`which, in combination with the features of any claim to which they refer, meet
`the requirements of the PCTin respect of novelty (Art. 33(2) PCT).
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`- Claims 2, 12
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`D1 (accelerometer 218), D2 (gyroscope 314, par. 155), D3 (stroke and pressure
`sensors on work implement), D4 (Sensors on breakertool)
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`- Claims 3, 13 |
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`Di (accelerometer 218)
`- Claim 4
`D2 (gyroscope 314, par. 155) .
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`-- Claims 5, 14
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`D1, column 6, lines 43-47, D3 (stroke and pressure sensors on workimple-
`ment), D4 (sensors on breaker tool)
`- Claims 6, 7, 15,16
`_ explicit in D3, fig. 9 with likelihood time series associated to each different oper-.
`ation ("excavation", "scraping" are IOG candidates, "dumping", "empty load
`swing" are IIA candidates)
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`- Claims 8, 17
`explicit in D4, par. 128-130.
`- Claims 9, 18
`D3,par. 95, D4 par. 122
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`- Claim 19
`D1 (implement position sensors 216), D2 (par. 207), D3 (par. 53)
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`Following dependentclaim does notappearto contain any additional features
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`~ which, in combination with the features of any claim to whichit refers, meets the
`requirements of the PCTin respectof inventive step (Art. 33(3) PCT).
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`- Claim 10 (D1 or D2, or D3 or D4 as closestpriorart )
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`see D5 (EP - family. member, reference par. 95-97)
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`2.4
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`Independent claim 20
`All the featuresof claim 20 are comprised in the method of claim combination —
`~ 14647, which are disclosed in.D3, see point 2.1 and 2.3,
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`Re Item VII
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`Certain defects in the international application
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`Independentclaims 1, 11 and 20 are notin the two-part form in accordance with
`Rule 6.3(b) PCT.
`The features of the claims are not provided with reference signs placed in
`parentheses (Rule 6.2(b) PCT).
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`Contrary to the requirements of Rule 5.1(a)(ii) PCT, the relevant backgroundart
`disclosedin[...] is not mentioned in the description, nor are these documents
`identified therein.
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`The vague and imprecise statementin1 the description on par. 100, 101, 102 and
`105 implies that the subject-matter for which protection is sought maybediffer-
`ent to that defined by the claims, thereby resulting|in lack of Clarity (Article 6
`PCT) when usedto interpret them.
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