18145579. WIRELESS NETWORK FOR OBJECT AND PATTERN DETECTION simplified abstract (Red Hat, Inc.)

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WIRELESS NETWORK FOR OBJECT AND PATTERN DETECTION

Organization Name

Red Hat, Inc.

Inventor(s)

William J. Caban Babilonia of Columbia MD (US)

WIRELESS NETWORK FOR OBJECT AND PATTERN DETECTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18145579 titled 'WIRELESS NETWORK FOR OBJECT AND PATTERN DETECTION

The patent application describes systems and methods for detecting objects and motion using wireless networks.

  • Determining beamforming control parameters for transceivers
  • Transmitting control parameters to transceivers
  • Receiving data from transceivers representing detected RF reflection signals
  • Determining if object detection criterion is satisfied in a target area
  • Transmitting notification if criterion is satisfied
  • Adjusting control parameters based on data and transmitting adjusted parameters

Potential Applications: - Security systems - Smart home automation - Industrial monitoring and control

Problems Solved: - Efficient object detection - Real-time monitoring - Enhanced security measures

Benefits: - Improved accuracy in object detection - Quick response to detected motion - Enhanced overall security and surveillance capabilities

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Object Detection System for Enhanced Security" This technology can be utilized in security systems for homes, businesses, and public spaces to enhance surveillance capabilities and improve response times to potential threats.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve upon existing object detection systems? 2. What are the key advantages of using wireless networks for object detection compared to traditional methods?


Original Abstract Submitted

Systems and methods for detecting objects and motion using wireless networks can include determining beamforming control parameters for one or more transceivers, transmitting, by a processing device, the beamforming control parameters to the one or more transceivers, and receiving, from one or more of the transceivers, data representative of detected radio frequency reflection signals. They can also include determining, based on the aggregated data, whether an object detection criterion is satisfied within a target spatial area, and responsive to the determination that the object detection criterion is satisfied, transmitting a notification reflective of the satisfaction of the object detection criterion. They can further include adjusting, based on the data, the beamforming control parameters, and transmitting adjusted beamforming control parameters to one or more transceivers of the plurality of transceivers.