18381871. PATROL SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF simplified abstract (Kia Corporation)

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PATROL SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF

Organization Name

Kia Corporation

Inventor(s)

Seung Yong Lee of Uiwang-si (KR)

Yun Sub Kim of Suwon-si (KR)

Ga Hee Kim of Seoul (KR)

Hwan Hee Lee of Gunpo-si (KR)

PATROL SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18381871 titled 'PATROL SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF

Simplified Explanation:

The abstract describes a system for conducting night patrols using indoor robots, where a control device directs the robots to patrol a target area and identify moving objects.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Night patrol system using indoor robots
  • Control device directs robots to patrol and identify moving objects
  • Ability to select a specific robot to identify an unidentified moving object during patrol

Potential Applications: This technology could be used in security systems, surveillance operations, and automated monitoring of indoor spaces.

Problems Solved: This technology addresses the need for efficient and effective night patrols in indoor environments, enhancing security and surveillance capabilities.

Benefits:

  • Improved monitoring and surveillance during night hours
  • Enhanced security measures in indoor spaces
  • Efficient identification of moving objects during patrols

Commercial Applications: Title: Indoor Night Patrol System for Enhanced Security This technology could be applied in commercial buildings, warehouses, museums, and other indoor facilities requiring night-time security measures.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to indoor robot patrol systems, control devices for robots, and automated surveillance technologies.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay informed about advancements in indoor robot technology, control systems for automated patrols, and innovations in surveillance equipment.

Questions about Indoor Night Patrol Systems: 1. What are the potential challenges of implementing indoor robot patrols for night surveillance? 2. How does this technology compare to traditional security measures for indoor spaces?


Original Abstract Submitted

A patrol system for performing a night patrol using an indoor robot includes at least one robot and a control device that controls the at least one robot. The control device performs a night patrol for a patrol target using the at least one robot, receives a request to identify an unidentified moving object from a first robot among the at least one robot during the night patrol, selects a second robot to identify the unidentified moving object among the at least one robot in response to the request, and identifies the unidentified moving object using the second robot.