18093394. GUIDED HOME SECURITY INSPECTION POLICING SERVICE simplified abstract (Ford Global Technologies, LLC)

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GUIDED HOME SECURITY INSPECTION POLICING SERVICE

Organization Name

Ford Global Technologies, LLC

Inventor(s)

Stuart C. Salter of White Lake MI (US)

Christopher C. Hunt of Livonia MI (US)

Brendan F. Diamond of Grosse Pointe MI (US)

Paul K. Dellock of Northville MI (US)

John R. Van Wiemeersch of Novi MI (US)

GUIDED HOME SECURITY INSPECTION POLICING SERVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18093394 titled 'GUIDED HOME SECURITY INSPECTION POLICING SERVICE

The abstract describes an on-demand security inspection system that dispatches an investigator to a target dwelling equipped with a video camera. The system includes a service management server, a requestor interface, and an investigator interface.

  • The requestor interface connects users to the service management server to specify a checklist.
  • The investigator interface links a mobile unit to the server to communicate checklist prompts and capture video data from the camera according to the prompts.

Potential Applications: - Law enforcement agencies for security checks - Property management companies for inspections - Homeowners for remote monitoring

Problems Solved: - Efficient dispatch of investigators for security inspections - Real-time communication and data collection during inspections

Benefits: - Improved security measures - Streamlined inspection processes - Enhanced evidence collection

Commercial Applications: Title: On-Demand Security Inspection System for Efficient Investigations This technology can be used by security companies, property management firms, and law enforcement agencies to enhance their inspection and surveillance capabilities, leading to improved security measures and streamlined processes.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this system improve the efficiency of security inspections? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in different industries?


Original Abstract Submitted

An on-demand security inspection system is provided for dispatching an investigator to a target dwelling. The investigator (e.g., a police officer) carries a video camera (e.g., a body cam). The inspection system comprises a service management server, a requestor interface, and an investigator interface. The requestor interface is configured to link a user to the service management server in order to specify a checklist. The investigator interface is configured to link a mobile unit (e.g., a vehicle control module or a handheld mobile unit) to the service management server in order to (1) communicate a plurality of checklist prompts to the mobile unit, and (2) return video data from the video camera captured according to the checklist prompts.