18526783. DETECTION DEVICE simplified abstract (NEC Corporation)

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DETECTION DEVICE

Organization Name

NEC Corporation

Inventor(s)

Jun Yoshida of Tokyo (JP)

Katsuaki Taya of Tokyo (JP)

Taichiro Sano of Tokyo (JP)

DETECTION DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18526783 titled 'DETECTION DEVICE

The patent application describes a detection device that analyzes orbit data of flying objects to detect abnormalities within a flying object group.

  • Generation unit creates feature values based on orbit data of each flying object in the group.
  • Inference unit determines the state of the flying object group using the feature values.
  • Detection unit identifies any abnormalities in the flying object group based on the inferred state.

Potential Applications: - Air traffic control systems - Military surveillance operations - Drone monitoring and management

Problems Solved: - Early detection of anomalies in a group of flying objects - Improved safety and security measures for airspace management

Benefits: - Enhanced situational awareness - Timely response to potential threats - Efficient resource allocation for monitoring flying objects

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Flying Object Abnormality Detection System" This technology can be utilized in various industries such as defense, aviation, and public safety for real-time monitoring and detection of abnormal activities in the airspace.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this detection device improve current methods of monitoring flying objects? 2. What are the key factors that contribute to the accuracy of abnormality detection in the flying object group?


Original Abstract Submitted

A detection device includes a generation unit that generates feature values representing features of a plurality of pieces of orbit data, on the basis of the orbit data representing a state of each flying object included in a flying object group, an inference unit that acquires a value corresponding to a state of the flying object group on the basis of the feature values generated by the generation unit, and a detection unit that detects an abnormality having occurred in the flying object group on the basis of the value corresponding to the state of the flying object group acquired by the inference unit.