Illustrative embodiments operate in a computer-aided design environment to facilitate finite element analysis of a multi-component system, which system includes a master element coupled to a dependent element. Illustrative embodiments cast a shadow of an end of the dependent element, and derive mesh node points on the surface of the master component from the shadow. Illustrative embodiments then form a mesh from the mesh node points, which mesh is input to a finite element analysis engine.
Illustrative embodiments operate in a computer-aided design environment to facilitate finite element analysis of a previously-constructed multi-component structure. Some illustrative embodiments employ artificial intelligence to assess images of the previously-constructed multi-component structure to produce a mesh suitable for finite element analysis of the previously-constructed multi-component structure. Some illustrative embodiments employ artificial intelligence to assess images of a previously-constructed multi-component structure to produce a CAD drawing of the previously-constructed structure.
G06F 30/27 - Design optimisation, verification or simulation using machine learning, e.g. artificial intelligence, neural networks, support vector machines [SVM] or training a model
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A system for integrating an enterprise asset management (EAM) system with enterprise applications implements a dataflow studio and an endpoint catalog. The dataflow studio provides a no-code graphical user interface for building and configuring customized business-specific data and process flows between the EAM system and enterprise applications, wherein the dataflow studio integrates with the EAM system via an API for sending records to the EAM system and for receiving records from the EAM system. The endpoint catalog provides a centralized registry of enterprise applications that are available to the dataflow studio as endpoints for creating and managing application connections for data integrations between the EAM system and the enterprise applications. A 360 transaction view component may be included to integrate data events from the dataflow studio into a user-comprehensible flow to provide visibility into data and process flows both within the EAM system and within the dataflow studio.
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Downloadable software for enterprise engineering; Downloadable software for computer aided design (CAD) software for engineering, architecture, and construction; Downloadable software for video surveillance and analytics, including software for real-time monitoring and behavioral analysis; Downloadable software for simulations for evaluating environmental impacts, operational efficiency, and safety protocols; Downloadable software for creating digital twins of physical assets and infrastructure for monitoring and optimization; Downloadable software for creating, managing, and visualizing 2D and 3D models of industrial plants, facilities, and infrastructure systems Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for enterprise engineering; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for omputer aided design (CAD) software for engineering, architecture, and construction; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for video surveillance and analytics, including software for real-time monitoring and behavioral analysis; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for simulations for evaluating environmental impacts, operational efficiency, and safety protocols; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for creating digital twins of physical assets and infrastructure for monitoring and optimization; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for creating, managing, and visualizing 2D and 3D models of industrial plants, facilities, and infrastructure systems; Scientific and technological services, namely, imulation and analysis services for evaluating environmental impacts, operational efficiency, and safety protocols in the field of geospatial analysis, industrial safety, infrastructure, engineering, and industrial operations; Scientific and technological services, namely, design and development of software for creating, managing, and visualizing 2D and 3D models of industrial plans, facilities, and infrastructure systems in the field of engineering, geospatial analysis and industrial operations
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Downloadable software for enterprise engineering; Downloadable software for computer aided design (CAD) software for engineering, architecture, and construction; Downloadable software for video surveillance and analytics, including software for real-time monitoring and behavioral analysis; Downloadable software for simulations for evaluating environmental impacts, operational efficiency, and safety protocols; Downloadable software for creating digital twins of physical assets and infrastructure for monitoring and optimization; Downloadable software for creating, managing, and visualizing 2D and 3D models of industrial plants, facilities, and infrastructure systems Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for enterprise engineering; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for computer aided design (CAD) software for engineering, architecture, and construction; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for video surveillance and analytics, including software for real-time monitoring and behavioral analysis; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for simulations for evaluating environmental impacts, operational efficiency, and safety protocols; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for creating digital twins of physical assets and infrastructure for monitoring and optimization; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for creating, managing, and visualizing 2D and 3D models of industrial plants, facilities, and infrastructure systems; Scientific and technological services, namely, simulation and analysis services for evaluating environmental impacts, operational efficiency, and safety protocols in the field of geospatial analysis, industrial safety, infrastructure, engineering, and industrial operations; Scientific and technological services, namely, design and development of software for creating, managing, and visualizing 2D and 3D models of industrial plans, facilities, and infrastructure systems in the field of engineering, geospatial analysis and industrial operations
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Downloadable software for asset lifecycle management; Downloadable software for project management, performance optimization and workflow automation in industrial and infrastructure projects Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for asset lifecycle management; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for project management, performance optimization and workflow automation in industrial and infrastructure projects; Technological planning and consulting services in the field of software design and development for geospatial, safety, infrastructure and asset management applications
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Downloadable software for geospatial analysis; Downloadable software for managing and analyzing geospatial data, including mapping, spatial modeling, and geographic information systems (GIS); Downloadable software for public safety and infrastructure management, namely, software for emergency response coordination, incident management, and critical infrastructure monitoring; Downloadable software for operator workflows and real-time collaboration in industrial and public safety environments; Downloadable software for process safety management and operational risk assessment in industrial facilities; Downloadable software for quality management, compliance tracking, and risk assessment in industrial operations; Downloadable software for designing, constructing, operating and maintaining industrial facilities Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for geospatial analysis; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for managing and analyzing geospatial data, including mapping, spatial modeling, and geographic information systems (GIS); Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for public safety and infrastructure management, namely, software for emergency response coordination, incident management, and critical infrastructure monitoring; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for operator workflows and real-time collaboration in industrial and public safety environments; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for quality management, compliance tracking, and risk assessment in industrial operations; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for designing, constructing, operating and maintaining industrial facilities; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for process safety management and operational risk assessment in industrial facilities
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Downloadable software for enterprise engineering; Downloadable software for computer aided design (CAD) software for engineering, architecture, and construction; Downloadable software for video surveillance and analytics, including software for real-time monitoring and behavioral analysis; Downloadable software for simulations for evaluating environmental impacts, operational efficiency, and safety protocols; Downloadable software for creating digital twins of physical assets and infrastructure for monitoring and optimization; Downloadable software for creating, managing, and visualizing 2D and 3D models of industrial plants, facilities, and infrastructure systems Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for enterprise engineering; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for computer aided design (CAD) software for engineering, architecture, and construction; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for video surveillance and analytics, including software for real-time monitoring and behavioral analysis; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for simulations for evaluating environmental impacts, operational efficiency, and safety protocols; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for creating digital twins of physical assets and infrastructure for monitoring and optimization; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for creating, managing, and visualizing 2D and 3D models of industrial plants, facilities, and infrastructure systems; Scientific and technological services, namely, simulation and analysis services for evaluating environmental impacts, operational efficiency, and safety protocols in the field of geospatial analysis, industrial safety, infrastructure, engineering, and industrial operations; Scientific and technological services, namely, design and development of software for creating, managing, and visualizing 2D and 3D models of industrial plans, facilities, and infrastructure systems in the field of engineering, geospatial analysis and industrial operations
A system for integrating an enterprise asset management (EAM) system with enterprise applications implements a dataflow studio and an endpoint catalog. The dataflow studio provides a no-code graphical user interface for building and configuring customized business-specific data and process flows between the EAM system and enterprise applications, wherein the dataflow studio integrates with the EAM system via an API for sending records to the EAM system and for receiving records from the EAM system. The endpoint catalog provides a centralized registry of enterprise applications that are available to the dataflow studio as endpoints for creating and managing application connections for data integrations between the EAM system and the enterprise applications. A 360 transaction view component may be included to integrate data events from the dataflow studio into a user- comprehensible flow to provide visibility into data and process flows both within the EAM system and within the dataflow studio.
Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods, apparatuses, systems, computing devices, computing entities, and/or the like for developing, managing, and executing Python scripts in a containerized, cloud-based (e.g., serverless) multi-tenant manner. Certain embodiments include a Python Studio allowing users to develop and manage scripts and/or a Flex Python system allowing execution of scripts.
Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods, apparatuses, systems, computing devices, computing entities, and/or the like for developing, managing, and executing Python scripts in a containerized, cloud-based (e.g., serverless) multi-tenant manner. Certain embodiments include a Python Studio allowing users to develop and manage scripts and/or a Flex Python system allowing execution of scripts.
A method for control of real traffic regulation agents of a road network comprising at least one road intersection, the agents comprising traffic lights and controllable traffic signs, with automatically continuously monitoring in real time a traffic situation of the road network by capturing actual traffic data using sensors installed at the road network, the traffic data indicating at least actual inflow and outflow for all available traffic flow directions of the road intersection, continuously modelling the traffic situation by a computer simulation comprising a digital model of the road network with digital traffic regulation agents modelling the real traffic regulation agents in parallel to the monitoring with the captured actual traffic data as continuous automatic input respectively update, therein simulating outflow for all available flow directions of the road intersection.
Generating wireless coverage maps includes receiving, for each of a plurality of mobile devices communicating wirelessly with a server system, mobile device location information and mobile device communication service information; generating a dead zone volume map based on the mobile device location information and the mobile device communication service information, the dead zone volume map defining a dead zone volume for a wireless communication service; and generating a dead zone geofence boundary volume map based on the dead zone volume map, the dead zone geofence boundary volume map defining a geofence boundary relative to the dead zone volume and further defining a buffer zone between at least a portion of the geofence boundary and at least a portion of the dead zone volume, the buffer zone defining a zone in which the wireless communication service is available for at least one of the mobile devices.
Synchronization and resynchronization based on changes in a dead zone geofence include monitoring changes in a dead zone volume relative to a location of a mobile device in communication with a server system via a wireless communication service; determining that the dead zone volume is approaching the location of the mobile device such that the mobile device is predicted to enter the dead zone volume; determining data asset(s) that will be needed for offline work within the dead zone volume; automatically transmitting the data asset(s) from the server system to the mobile device via the wireless communication service prior to the mobile device entering the dead zone volume; determining that the mobile device has subsequently exited the dead zone volume; and automatically resynchronizing offline data stored locally by the mobile device while in the dead zone volume with corresponding data stored on the server system.
Generating wireless coverage maps includes receiving, for each of a plurality of mobile devices communicating wirelessly with a server system, mobile device location information and mobile device communication service information; generating a dead zone volume map based on the mobile device location information and the mobile device communication service information, the dead zone volume map defining a dead zone volume for a wireless communication service; and generating a dead zone geofence boundary volume map based on the dead zone volume map, the dead zone geofence boundary volume map defining a geofence boundary relative to the dead zone volume and further defining a buffer zone between at least a portion of the geofence boundary and at least a portion of the dead zone volume, the buffer zone defining a zone in which the wireless communication service is available for at least one of the mobile devices.
Synchronization and resynchronization includes monitoring location of a mobile device relative to a dead zone geofence boundary volume map including a geofence boundary, a dead zone volume, and a buffer zone defining a zone in which the wireless communication service is available for mobile device communication with a server system; determining that the mobile device is approaching or crossing the geofence boundary into the buffer zone toward the dead zone volume; determining data asset(s) that will be needed by the mobile device within the dead zone volume; automatically transmitting the data asset(s) to the mobile device while the mobile device is within the buffer zone; determining that the mobile device has subsequently entered the buffer zone from the dead zone volume; and automatically resynchronizing offline data stored locally by the mobile device while in the dead zone volume with corresponding data stored on the server system.
Identifying assets needed in a dead zone include determining that a mobile device communicating with a server system via a wireless communication service is destined for a wireless communication dead zone; predicting at least one data asset that will be needed by the mobile device for working offline in the wireless communication dead zone based on at least one of work planned, work history, worker history, or worker skills; and transmitting the at least one data asset from the server system to the mobile device prior to the mobile device entering the wireless communication dead zone.
Predicting future wireless coverage based on weather includes receiving, for each of a plurality of mobile devices communicating wirelessly with a server system via a wireless communication service, mobile device location information and mobile device communication service information; receiving weather data; correlating the weather data with the mobile device location information and the mobile device communication service information to characterize the effect of weather on the wireless communication service; and generating a dead zone volume map defining a predicted future weather-related dead zone volume for the wireless communication service.
Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods, apparatuses, systems, computing devices, computing entities, and/or the like for determining optimized solutions to input problems in a containerized, cloud-based (e.g., serverless) manner using multiple solver types. In one embodiment, an example method involves receiving a problem type of an input problem originating from a client computing entity, mapping the problem type to one or more selected solver types, generating one or more container instances of one or more compute containers with each compute container corresponding to a selected solver type, generating a problem output using the one or more container instances, and providing the problem output to the client computing entity, where the problem output includes an optimized solution to the input problem that can be used to perform one or more prediction-based actions.
Cloud-based systems for optimized multi-domain processing of input problems using a serverless request management engine native to a server cloud infrastructure
Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods, apparatuses, systems, computing devices, computing entities, and/or the like for determining optimized solutions to input problems in a containerized, cloud-based (e.g., serverless) manner. In one embodiment, an example method is provided. The method comprises: receiving a problem type of an input problem originating from a client computing entity; mapping the problem type to one or more selected solver types; generating one or more container instances of one or more compute containers, each compute container corresponding to a selected solver type; generating a problem output using the one or more container instances; and providing the problem output comprising a solution to the input problem to the client computing entity. In various embodiments, optimized solutions for input problems are determined using a cloud-based multi-domain solver system configured to dynamically allocate computing and processing resources between different solution-determining tasks.
Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods, apparatuses, systems, computing devices, computing entities, and/or the like for determining optimized solutions to input problems in a containerized, cloud-based (e.g., serverless) manner. In one embodiment, an example method is provided. The method comprises: receiving a problem type of an input problem originating from a client computing entity; mapping the problem type to one or more selected solver types; generating one or more container instances of one or more compute containers, each compute container corresponding to a selected solver type; generating a problem output using the one or more container instances; and providing the problem output comprising a solution to the input problem to the client computing entity. In various embodiments, optimized solutions for input problems are determined using a cloud-based multi-domain solver system configured to dynamically allocate computing and processing resources between different solution-determining tasks.
Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods, apparatuses, systems, computing devices, computing entities, and/or the like for determining optimized solutions to input problems in a containerized, cloud-based (e.g., serverless) manner using multiple solver types. In one embodiment, an example method involves receiving a problem type of an input problem originating from a client computing entity, mapping the problem type to one or more selected solver types, generating one or more container instances of one or more compute containers with each compute container corresponding to a selected solver type, generating a problem output using the one or more container instances, and providing the problem output to the client computing entity, where the problem output includes an optimized solution to the input problem that can be used to perform one or more prediction based actions.
A computer communication system promotes collaboration between organizations by enabling secure sharing of information between organizations having separate databases. The system provides a portal generator for creation of one or more portals or channels through which data of each organization can be shared. The portals can be setup for planned or emergency events within a given region, e.g., a municipality, with tasks associated with each event. Users can register to become members of each portal, with membership being assigned automatically or with respect to predetermined criteria. In some embodiments, permissions of each member can be altered to ensure selected access to data within the channel based on the organization with which the member associates. After being registered, members can receive real-time updates on event progress from members within their organization and/ or external to their organization.
A computer communication system promotes collaboration between organizations by enabling secure sharing of information between organizations having separate databases. The system provides a portal generator for creation of one or more portals or channels through which data of each organization can be shared. The portals can be setup for planned or emergency events within a given region, e.g., a municipality, with tasks associated with each event. Users can register to become members of each portal, with membership being assigned automatically or with respect to predetermined criteria. In some embodiments, permissions of each member can be altered to ensure selected access to data within the channel based on the organization with which the member associates. After being registered, members can receive real-time updates on event progress from members within their organization and/ or external to their organization.
A computer communication system promotes collaboration between organizations by enabling secure sharing of information between organizations having separate databases. The system provides a portal generator for creation of one or more portals or channels through which data of each organization can be shared. The portals can be setup for planned or emergency events within a given region, e.g., a municipality, with tasks associated with each event. Users can register to become members of each portal, with membership being assigned automatically or with respect to predetermined criteria. In some embodiments, permissions of each member can be altered to ensure selected access to data within the channel based on the organization with which the member associates. After being registered, members can receive real-time updates on event progress from members within their organization and/or external to their organization.
A computer-implemented method for ordering vertices in an image frame within a data stream, wherein the image frame corresponds to Earth-viewing data. A point of intersection of a primary pair of lines is determined and loaded into computer memory, and interrogated as to a sign of a signed remainder with respect to each of two secondary lines defined by the pairwise ordered sets of vertices. In the case of opposite remainder sign with respect to the two secondary lines, two provisional indices are swapped to obtain a rectified index for each of the four vertices. The process is repeated with respect to the signed remainder of the intersection point of the secondary lines relative to the primary lines. The four vertices are then fit, in accordance with index ordering, into a tiling of the surface of the Earth based on the rectified index of each of the four vertices.
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Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) services featuring software for a learning management system, namely, for accessing and delivering online training courses to students, for tracking and managing course participation and results, and for providing assessments for student progress and course effectiveness
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Computer display screen or portion thereof with graphic
Illustrative embodiments disclose systems for sharing, among a group of consumers, data provided by a contributor. Some embodiments are well-suited for real-time distribution of data developing from ongoing incidents, and may be useful, for example, for emergency management. Illustrative embodiments provide a cloud-based system having tenants that are data contributors and data consumers. The system receives, from each contributor, both data and sharing rules that dictate what data may be shared, and with whom (which consumer or consumers), and then provide data to such consumer or consumers according to the sharing rules.
H04L 9/32 - Arrangements for secret or secure communicationsNetwork security protocols including means for verifying the identity or authority of a user of the system
H04L 12/16 - Arrangements for providing special services to substations
Illustrative embodiments disclose systems for sharing, among a group of consumers, data provided by a contributor. Some embodiments are well-suited for real-time distribution of data developing from ongoing incidents, and may be useful, for example, for emergency management. Illustrative embodiments provide a cloud-based system having tenants that are data contributors and data consumers. The system receives, from each contributor, both data and sharing rules that dictate whether and how that data may be shared, and with whom (which consumer or consumers), and then provide data to such consumer or consumers according to the sharing rules.
G06F 15/16 - Combinations of two or more digital computers each having at least an arithmetic unit, a program unit and a register, e.g. for a simultaneous processing of several programs
H04L 67/1097 - Protocols in which an application is distributed across nodes in the network for distributed storage of data in networks, e.g. transport arrangements for network file system [NFS], storage area networks [SAN] or network attached storage [NAS]
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Similarity agent for computer-aided dispatch systems
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a virtual dispatch assist system in which various types of Intelligent Agents are deployed (e.g., as part of a new CAD system architecture or as add-ons to existing CAD systems) to analyze vast amounts of historic operational data and provide various types of dispatch assist notifications and recommendations that can be used by a dispatcher or by the CAD system itself (e.g., autonomously) to make dispatch decisions.
H04L 67/12 - Protocols specially adapted for proprietary or special-purpose networking environments, e.g. medical networks, sensor networks, networks in vehicles or remote metering networks
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Coverage agent for computer-aided dispatch systems
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a virtual dispatch assist system in which various types of Intelligent Agents are deployed (e.g., as part of a new CAD system architecture or as add-ons to existing CAD systems) to analyze vast amounts of historic operational data and provide various types of dispatch assist notifications and recommendations that can be used by a dispatcher or by the CAD system itself (e.g., autonomously) to make dispatch decisions.
G06N 7/02 - Computing arrangements based on specific mathematical models using fuzzy logic
H04L 67/12 - Protocols specially adapted for proprietary or special-purpose networking environments, e.g. medical networks, sensor networks, networks in vehicles or remote metering networks
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Statistic agent for computer-aided dispatch systems
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a virtual dispatch assist system in which various types of Intelligent Agents are deployed (e.g., as part of a new CAD system architecture or as add-ons to existing CAD systems) to analyze vast amounts of historic operational data and provide various types of dispatch assist notifications and recommendations that can be used by a dispatcher or by the CAD system itself (e.g., autonomously) to make dispatch decisions.
H04L 67/12 - Protocols specially adapted for proprietary or special-purpose networking environments, e.g. medical networks, sensor networks, networks in vehicles or remote metering networks
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a virtual dispatch assist system in which various types of Intelligent Agents are deployed (e.g., as part of a new CAD system architecture or as add-ons to existing CAD systems) to analyze vast amounts of historic operational data and provide various types of dispatch assist notifications and recommendations that can be used by a dispatcher or by the CAD system itself (e.g., autonomously) to make dispatch decisions.
Embodiments use holographic projection in augmented reality to visualize a building in 3D and show, as a holographic figure, the position of personnel in the building. In some embodiments, a user can “tap” on a holographic figure to view data on that person, such as skin temperature, room temperature, heart rate, etc.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a virtual dispatch assist system in which various types of Intelligent Agents are deployed (e.g., as part of a new CAD system architecture or as add-ons to existing CAD systems) to analyze vast amounts of historic operational data and provide various types of dispatch assist notifications and recommendations that can be used by a dispatcher or by the CAD system itself (e.g., autonomously) to make dispatch decisions.
G06Q 10/04 - Forecasting or optimisation specially adapted for administrative or management purposes, e.g. linear programming or "cutting stock problem"
G06Q 10/0631 - Resource planning, allocation, distributing or scheduling for enterprises or organisations
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE APPLICATIONS FOR COMPUTER-AIDED DISPATCH SYSTEMS
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a virtual dispatch assist system in which various types of Intelligent Agents are deployed (e.g., as part of a new CAD system architecture or as add-ons to existing CAD systems) to analyze vast amounts of historic operational data and provide various types of dispatch assist notifications and recommendations that can be used by a dispatcher or by the CAD system itself (e.g., autonomously) to make dispatch decisions.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a virtual dispatch assist system in which various types of Intelligent Agents are deployed (e.g., as part of a new CAD system architecture or as add-ons to existing CAD systems) to analyze vast amounts of historic operational data and provide various types of dispatch assist notifications and recommendations that can be used by a dispatcher or by the CAD system itself (e.g., autonomously) to make dispatch decisions.
G06N 7/02 - Computing arrangements based on specific mathematical models using fuzzy logic
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H04L 67/12 - Protocols specially adapted for proprietary or special-purpose networking environments, e.g. medical networks, sensor networks, networks in vehicles or remote metering networks
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Computer-aided dispatch systems and methods utilizing biometrics to assess responder condition and suitability
A Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) system is specially configured to account for the physical condition of emergency personnel, which can affect their ability to effectively handle a particular incident. The CAD system tracks health, stress, and biometric status of each available emergency responder automatically and in real-time based on a wide range of collected information and to assess the suitability of available emergency responders to respond to a given emergency incident based upon such status information. Based on such status information, the CAD system can make intelligent recommendations to the emergency dispatcher by taking into account such things as the emergency responder's past experiences with a particular type of emergency incident, the current and cumulative status of the emergency responder, and projections as to the future condition of the emergency responder if dispatched to handle the emergency incident.
G06Q 10/06 - Resources, workflows, human or project managementEnterprise or organisation planningEnterprise or organisation modelling
H04Q 9/00 - Arrangements in telecontrol or telemetry systems for selectively calling a substation from a main station, in which substation desired apparatus is selected for applying a control signal thereto or for obtaining measured values therefrom
H04W 4/80 - Services using short range communication, e.g. near-field communication [NFC], radio-frequency identification [RFID] or low energy communication
H04W 4/90 - Services for handling of emergency or hazardous situations, e.g. earthquake and tsunami warning systems [ETWS]
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Electronic software updates, namely, downloadable computer software and associated data files for updating computer software in the fields of data acquisition, data orchestration, device and network management and data encryption and security, provided via computer and communication networks; computer application software for mobile devices and handheld computers, namely, software for collecting and assessing data from physical equipment and products and converting the information into digital assets, data acquisition, data orchestration, device and network management, and data encryption and security. Providing telecommunications services for real-time data acquisition, data orchestration, device and network management, data encryption and security, and collecting and assessing data from physical equipment and goods and converting the information into digital assets in the fields of health care and pharmaceutical, automotive, , manufacturing and construction, energy, consumer goods, transportation, defense and safety, tourism and entertainment telecommunications, finance and insurance, agriculture and food, retail and textile, education, industrial technology and smart city infrastructure. Providing edge-computing software for data acquisition, data orchestration, device and network management, data encryption and security and collecting and assessing data from physical equipment and goods and converting the information into digital assets in the fields of health care, automotive, construction, energy, consumer goods, transportation, defense and safety, tourism and entertainment, telecommunications, finance and insurance, food, retail and textile, education, and industrial technology; providing edge-computing software for data acquisition, data orchestration, device and network management, data encryption and security and collecting and assessing data from physical equipment and goods and converting the information into digital assets in the fields of industrial technology, manufacturing, commercial building, smart city infrastructure, smart grid technology, medical, agricultural and pharmaceutical; cloud computing featuring software for data acquisition, data orchestration, device and network management, data encryption and security and collecting and assessing data from physical products and machinery and converting the information into digital assets; providing online non-downloadable software in the field of computer network communications, namely, software for collecting and assessing data from physical equipment and products and converting the information into digital assets, data acquisition, data orchestration, device and network management, and data encryption and security.
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System and method for generating a photographic police lineup
Various embodiments enable computers to automatically create photographic lineups for police use and, in so doing, eliminate risks associate with subject judgment involved in human selection of fillers for such photographic lineups. Moreover, various improve the reliability of photographic lineups by selecting images of fillers that are similar to, but not too similar to, an image of the suspect.
G06V 40/16 - Human faces, e.g. facial parts, sketches or expressions
G06F 18/22 - Matching criteria, e.g. proximity measures
G06V 10/74 - Image or video pattern matchingProximity measures in feature spaces
G06F 16/583 - Retrieval characterised by using metadata, e.g. metadata not derived from the content or metadata generated manually using metadata automatically derived from the content
Embodiments use holographic projection in augmented reality to visualize a building in 3D and show, as a holographic ligure, the position of personnel in the building. In some embodiments, a user can "tap" on a holographic figure to view data on that person, such as skin temperature, room temperature, heart rate, etc.
A61B 5/08 - Measuring devices for evaluating the respiratory organs
G01B 7/28 - Measuring arrangements characterised by the use of electric or magnetic techniques for measuring contours or curvatures
G01B 11/24 - Measuring arrangements characterised by the use of optical techniques for measuring contours or curvatures
G01B 21/20 - Measuring arrangements or details thereof, where the measuring technique is not covered by the other groups of this subclass, unspecified or not relevant for measuring contours or curvatures, e.g. determining profile
G01D 21/00 - Measuring or testing not otherwise provided for
G01K 1/024 - Means for indicating or recording specially adapted for thermometers for remote indication
G01S 17/89 - Lidar systems, specially adapted for specific applications for mapping or imaging
G01V 3/08 - Electric or magnetic prospecting or detectingMeasuring magnetic field characteristics of the earth, e.g. declination or deviation operating with magnetic or electric fields produced or modified by objects or geological structures or by detecting devices
G06T 15/00 - 3D [Three Dimensional] image rendering
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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING A PHOTOGRAPHIC POLICE LINEUP
Various embodiments enable computers to automatically create photographic lineups for police use and, in so doing, eliminate risks associate with subject judgment involved in human selection of fillers for such photographic lineups. Moreover, various improve the reliability of photographic lineups by selecting images of fillers that are similar to, but not too similar to, an image of the suspect.
Embodiments use holographic projection in augmented reality to visualize a building in 3D and show, as a holographic figure, the position of personnel in the building. In some embodiments, a user can "tap" on a holographic figure to view data on that person, such as skin temperature, room temperature, heart rate, etc.
Various embodiments enable computers to automatically create photographic lineups for police use and, in so doing, eliminate risks associate with subject judgment involved in human selection of fillers for such photographic lineups. Moreover, various improve the reliability of photographic lineups by selecting images of fillers that are similar to, but not too similar to, an image of the suspect.
Embodiments use holographic projection in augmented reality to visualize a building in 3D and show, as a holographic figure, the position of personnel in the building. In some embodiments, a user can “tap” on a holographic figure to view data on that person, such as skin temperature, room temperature, heart rate, etc.
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providing telecommunications services for real-time data acquisition, data orchestration, device and network management, data encryption and security, and collecting and assessing data from physical equipment and goods and converting the information into digital assets in the fields of health care and pharmaceutical, automotive, manufacturing and construction, energy, consumer goods, transportation, defense and safety, tourism and entertainment telecommunications, finance and insurance, agriculture and food, retail and textile, education, industrial technology and smart city infrastructure electronic software updates, namely, downloadable computer software and associated data files for updating computer software in the fields of data acquisition, data orchestration, device and network management and data encryption and security, provided via computer and communication networks; computer application software for mobile devices and handheld computers, namely, software for collecting and assessing data from physical equipment and products and converting the information into digital assets, data acquisition, data orchestration, device and network management, and data encryption and security providing online non-downloadable software, namely, edge-computing software for data acquisition, data orchestration, device and network management, data encryption and security and collecting and assessing data from physical equipment and goods and converting the information into digital assets in the fields of industrial technology, manufacturing, commercial building, smart city infrastructure, smart grid technology, medical, agricultural and pharmaceutical; cloud computing featuring software for data acquisition, data orchestration, device and network management, data encryption and security and collecting and assessing data from physical products and machinery and converting the information into digital assets; providing online non-downloadable software in the field of computer network communications, namely, software for collecting and assessing data from physical equipment and products and converting the information into digital assets, data acquisition, data orchestration, device and network management, and data encryption and security; providing online non-downloadable software, namely, edge-computing software for data acquisition, data orchestration, device and network management, data encryption and security and collecting and assessing data from physical equipment and goods and converting the information into digital assets in the fields of health care, automotive, construction, energy, consumer goods, transportation, defense and safety, tourism and entertainment, telecommunications, finance and insurance, food, retail and textile, education, and industrial technology
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(1) Telecommunication services within the field the Internet of Things [IoT] for real-time data acquisition, data orchestration, device and network management, data encryption and security, and collecting and assessing data from physical equipment and goods and converting the information into digital assets in the fields of automotive, manufacturing and construction, energy, consumer goods manufacturing, transportation, defense and safety, tourism and entertainment, wireless telecommunications industry, finance and insurance, agriculture and food, retail and textile, education, industrial technology and smart city infrastructure
(2) Providing edge-computing non-downloadable software for data acquisition and data orchestration, namely, for collecting, filtering and analyzing productivity and performance data from industrial equipment, namely, Internet of Things [IoT] devices, in the fields of automotive telematics, construction, energy, consumer goods manufacturing, transportation, national defense, public safety, tourism, entertainment, wireless telecommunications industry, finance and insurance, food, retail sales industry, textile manufacturing, education and industrial equipment manufacturing; providing edge-computing nondownloadable software for wireless device and network management, namely, for connecting to remote computers, networks and industrial equipment, namely, Internet of Things [IoT] devices, to enable users to access, monitor, collect, filter, analyze, report, and manage the information generated from the aforementioned Internet of Things devices in the fields of automotive telematics, construction, energy, consumer goods manufacturing, transportation, national defense, public safety, tourism, entertainment, wireless telecommunications industry, finance and insurance, food, retail sales industry, textile manufacturing, education and industrial equipment manufacturing; providing edge-computing nondownloadable software for data encryption and security of digital files
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(1) Electronic software updates, namely, downloadable computer software and associated data files for updating computer software in the fields of data acquisition, data orchestration, wireless device and network management and data encryption and security, provided via computer and communication networks; computer application software for mobile devices and handheld computers, namely, software for collecting, filtering and analyzing statistical production real-time performance data from physical equipment, namely, Internet of Things [IoT] devices in the fields of data acquisition, data orchestration, wireless device and network management, and data encryption and security all related to IoT technology (1) Providing non-downloadable edge-computing software for data acquisition, and data orchestration, namely, for collecting, filtering and analyzing productivity and performance data from industrial equipment, namely, Internet of Things [IoT] devices, in the fields of industrial equipment manufacturing, manufacturing, infrastructure systems for commercial buildings, smart city infrastructure, smart grid technology and agricultural; providing edge-computing non-downloadable software for wireless device and network management, namely, for connecting to remote computers, networks and industrial equipment, namely, Internet of Things [IoT] devices, to enable users to access, monitor, collect, filter, analyze, report, and manage the information generated from the aforementioned Internet of Things devices in the fields of industrial equipment manufacturing, manufacturing, infrastructure systems for commercial buildings, smart city infrastructure, smart grid technology and agricultural; providing edge-computing non-downloadable software for data encryption and security of digital files; cloud computing providing software for data acquisition, and data orchestration, namely, for collecting, filtering and analyzing productivity and performance data from industrial equipment, namely, Internet of Things [IoT] devices, in the fields of automotive telematics, manufacturing, construction, energy, consumer goods manufacturing, transportation, national defense, public safety, tourism, entertainment, wireless telecommunications industry, finance and insurance, agriculture and food, retail sales industry, textile manufacturing, education, and industrial equipment manufacturing and smart city infrastructure; cloud computing providing software for wireless device and network management, namely, for connecting to remote computers, networks and industrial equipment, namely, Internet of Things [IoT] devices, to enable users to access, monitor, collect, filter, analyze, report, and manage the information generated from the aforementioned Internet of Things devices in the fields of automotive telematics, manufacturing, construction, energy, consumer goods manufacturing, transportation, national defense, public safety, tourism, entertainment, wireless telecommunications industry, finance and insurance, agriculture and food, retail sales industry, textile manufacturing, education, and industrial equipment manufacturing and smart city infrastructure; cloud computing providing software for data encryption and security of digital files; providing online non-downloadable software in the field of computer network communications, namely, software for collecting, filtering and analyzing productivity and performance data from industrial equipment, namely, Internet of Things [IoT] devices, in the fields of data acquisition, data orchestration, wireless device and network management and data encryption and security all related to IoT technology
A computer-implemented method for ordering vertices in an image frame within a data stream, wherein the image frame corresponds to Earth-viewing data. A point of intersection of a primary pair of lines is determined and loaded into computer memory, and interrogated as to a sign of a signed remainder with respect to each of two secondary lines defined by the pairwise ordered sets of vertices. In the case of opposite remainder sign with respect to the two secondary lines, two provisional indices are swapped to obtain a rectified index for each of the four vertices. The process is repeated with respect to the signed remainder of the intersection point of the secondary lines relative to the primary lines. The four vertices are then fit, in accordance with index ordering, into a tiling of the surface of the Earth based on the rectified index of each of the four vertices.
A computer-implemented method for ordering vertices in an image frame within a data stream, wherein the image frame corresponds to Earth-viewing data. A point of intersection of a primary pair of lines is determined and loaded into computer memory, and interrogated as to a sign of a signed remainder with respect to each of two secondary lines defined by the pairwise ordered sets of vertices. In the case of opposite remainder sign with respect to the two secondary lines, two provisional indices are swapped to obtain a rectified index for each of the four vertices. The process is repeated with respect to the signed remainder of the intersection point of the secondary lines relative to the primary lines. The four vertices are then fit, in accordance with index ordering, into a tiling of the surface of the Earth based on the rectified index of each of the four vertices.
A computer-implemented method for ordering vertices in an image frame within a data stream, wherein the image frame corresponds to Earth-viewing data. A point of intersection of a primary pair of lines is determined and loaded into computer memory, and interrogated as to a sign of a signed remainder with respect to each of two secondary lines defined by the pairwise ordered sets of vertices. In the case of opposite remainder sign with respect to the two secondary lines, two provisional indices are swapped to obtain a rectified index for each of the four vertices. The process is repeated with respect to the signed remainder of the intersection point of the secondary lines relative to the primary lines. The four vertices are then fit, in accordance with index ordering, into a tiling of the surface of the Earth based on the rectified index of each of the four vertices.
A computer-implemented method for creating a shadow mask representing irradiation of a physical scene based upon a plurality of elevation grid points of an array of elevation data associated with the physical scene. Elevation point data are received and stored in array format, and a shadow frontline is propagated across the array based on a quadrant associated with a light source. A shadow horizon is projection onto successive lines of elevation data generating a binary shadow mask based on whether a specified elevation point lies above or below the shadow horizon. The direction of the light source may be transformed to reflect curvature of an underlying surface of the physical scene.
A computer-implemented method for creating a shadow mask representing irradiation of a physical scene based upon a plurality of elevation grid points of an array of elevation data associated with the physical scene. Elevation point data are received and stored in array format and a shadow frontline is propagated across the array based on a quadrant associated with a light source. A shadow horizon is projection onto successive lines of elevation data generating a binary shadow mask based on whether a specified elevation point lies above or below the shadow horizon. The direction of the light source may be transformed to reflect curvature of an underlying surface of the physical scene.
A Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) system is specially configured to account for the physical condition of emergency personnel, which can affect their ability to effectively handle a particular incident. The CAD system tracks health, stress, and biometric status of each available emergency responder automatically and in real-time based on a wide range of collected information and to assess the suitability of available emergency responders to respond to a given emergency incident based upon such status information. Based on such status information, the CAD system can make intelligent recommendations to the emergency dispatcher by taking into account such things as the emergency responder's past experiences with a particular type of emergency incident, the current and cumulative status of the emergency responder, and projections as to the future condition of the emergency responder if dispatched to handle the emergency incident.
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COMPUTER-AIDED DISPATCH SYSTEMS AND METHODS UTILIZING BIOMETRICS TO ASSESS RESPONDER CONDITION AND SUITABILITY
A Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) system is specially configured to account for the physical condition of emergency personnel, which can affect their ability to effectively handle a particular incident. The CAD system tracks health, stress, and biometric status of each available emergency responder automatically and in real-time based on a wide range of collected information and to assess the suitability of available emergency responders to respond to a given emergency incident based upon such status information. Based on such status information, the CAD system can make intelligent recommendations to the emergency dispatcher by taking into account such things as the emergency responder's past experiences with a particular type of emergency incident, the current and cumulative status of the emergency responder, and projections as to the future condition of the emergency responder if dispatched to handle the emergency incident.
G07C 1/10 - Registering, indicating, or recording the time of events or elapsed time, e.g. time-recorders for work people together with the recording, indicating or registering of other data, e.g. of signs of identity
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Computer-aided dispatch systems and methods utilizing biometrics to assess responder condition and suitability
A Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) system is specially configured to account for the physical condition of emergency personnel, which can affect their ability to effectively handle a particular incident. The CAD system tracks health, stress, and biometric status of each available emergency responder automatically and in real-time based on a wide range of collected information and to assess the suitability of available emergency responders to respond to a given emergency incident based upon such status information. Based on such status information, the CAD system can make intelligent recommendations to the emergency dispatcher by taking into account such things as the emergency responder's past experiences with a particular type of emergency incident, the current and cumulative status of the emergency responder, and projections as to the future condition of the emergency responder if dispatched to handle the emergency incident.
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H04W 4/90 - Services for handling of emergency or hazardous situations, e.g. earthquake and tsunami warning systems [ETWS]
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Computer software for use in construction site materials management Consulting services in the field of design, selection, implementation and use of computer hardware and software systems for others for use in construction site materials management
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a method ensures, by a web map tile service, the updated display of features. In this method, a web map tile service database receives a change to a feature on a map and a server system identifies rendered tiles in a cache that are impacted by the change to the feature. The server system invalidates the identified rendered tiles in the cache by, for example, removing them.
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a method ensures, by a web map tile service, the updated display of features. In this method, a web map tile service database receives a change to a feature on a map and a server system identifies rendered tiles in a cache that are impacted by the change to the feature. The server system invalidates the identified rendered tiles in the cache by, for example, removing them.
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a method ensures, by a web map tile service, the updated display of features. In this method, a web map tile service database receives a change to a feature on a map and a server system identifies rendered tiles in a cache that are impacted by the change to the feature. The server system invalidates the identified rendered tiles in the cache by, for example, removing them.
Embodiments of the present invention disclose a computer-implemented methodology for automatically indicating in a computer-aided dispatch system for a plurality of assignable participants, such as emergency vehicles, to be dispatched to one of a plurality of facilities, whether a facility is in a diverting status or a receiving status. A centralized database receives a change in status for a vehicle for use in determining the status of a facility. In response to receiving the change in status for the vehicle, the status information about the vehicle including a current status and a prior status is transmitted to one or more client programs. A client program receives the current status and the prior status of the vehicle and uses the current status and prior status of the vehicle along with a criteria set to determine if any of the plurality of facilities' status should be changed from receiving to diverting or from diverting to receiving.
Embodiments of the present invention disclose a computer-implemented methodology for automatically indicating in a computer-aided dispatch system for a plurality of assignable participants, such as emergency vehicles, to be dispatched to one of a plurality of facilities, whether a facility is in a diverting status or a receiving status. A centralized database receives a change in status for a vehicle for use in determining the status of a facility. In response to receiving the change in status for the vehicle, the status information about the vehicle including a current status and a prior status is transmitted to one or more client programs. A client program receives the current status and the prior status of the vehicle and uses the current status and prior status of the vehicle along with a criteria set to determine if any of the plurality of facilities' status should be changed from receiving to diverting or from diverting to receiving.
G06Q 10/08 - Logistics, e.g. warehousing, loading or distributionInventory or stock management
G06Q 10/04 - Forecasting or optimisation specially adapted for administrative or management purposes, e.g. linear programming or "cutting stock problem"
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Computer-aided dispatch including automatic diversions
Embodiments of the present invention disclose a computer-implemented methodology for automatically indicating in a computer-aided dispatch system for a plurality of assignable participants, such as emergency vehicles, to be dispatched to one of a plurality of facilities, whether a facility is in a diverting status or a receiving status. A centralized database receives a change in status for a vehicle for use in determining the status of a facility. In response to receiving the change in status for the vehicle, the status information about the vehicle including a current status and a prior status is transmitted to one or more client programs. A client program receives the current status and the prior status of the vehicle and uses the current status and prior status of the vehicle along with a criteria set to determine if any of the plurality of facilities' status should be changed from receiving to diverting or from diverting to receiving.
G06Q 10/06 - Resources, workflows, human or project managementEnterprise or organisation planningEnterprise or organisation modelling
G06Q 10/04 - Forecasting or optimisation specially adapted for administrative or management purposes, e.g. linear programming or "cutting stock problem"
G06Q 10/08 - Logistics, e.g. warehousing, loading or distributionInventory or stock management
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EXPEDITING REPAIRS OF UTILITY EQUIPMENT USING ELECTRONIC DIALOGS WITH PEOPLE
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a utility management system locates and addresses potentially damaged utility equipment. A region manager determines a geographic region potentially affected by an environmental event and identifies a person in the geographic area. A utility communication device engages in an electronic dialog with the person, which include a location of a communication device used by the person. The message parser also parses the electronic dialog to determine equipment information, including type and condition, about utility equipment within a vicinity of the geolocation of the person. An inventory database provides the identity of potentially damaged utility equipment, including information relating to geolocation. The equipment manager generates a repair list that includes at least some of the identified potentially damaged utility equipment and determines repair equipment to repair the potentially damaged utility equipment on the repair list.
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H04L 51/222 - Monitoring or handling of messages using geographical location information, e.g. messages transmitted or received in proximity of a certain spot or area
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EXPEDITING REPAIRS OF UTILITY EQUIPMENT USING ELECTRONIC DIALOGS WITH PEOPLE
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a utility management system locates and addresses potentially damaged utility equipment. A region manager determines a geographic region potentially affected by an environmental event and identifies a person in the geographic area. A utility communication device engages in an electronic dialog with the person, which include a location of a communication device used by the person. The message parser also parses the electronic dialog to determine equipment information, including type and condition, about utility equipment within a vicinity of the geolocation of the person. An inventory database provides the identity of potentially damaged utility equipment, including information relating to geolocation. The equipment manager generates a repair list that includes at least some of the identified potentially damaged utility equipment and determines repair equipment to repair the potentially damaged utility equipment on the repair list.
The present invention is directed to a self consistent system for generation and adaptive implementation of overflying multi sensor measurements and derivation of actionable aggregants pertinent to determination of status and proactive management models of distributed resource. The system includes at least one set of calibrated overflying multisensor detectors arranged for detecting signals from electromagnetic radiation redirected by a plurality of underlying structures having a combination of features having variable scale lengths.
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(1) Provision of online non-downloadable software for trucking companies for providing logistics and automatic route planning, permitting process tools, and other information and tools helpful for routing and transporting oversize/overweight vehicles.
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Computer software; downloadable computer software for
providing law enforcement and first responders with access
to and use of remote computer systems from smartphones,
tablets and other mobile devices to access, collect,
organize, manage and transmit information and images.
A system, method, and computer program product compare images of a physical activity or object. Pixel data from first and second registered color images defined in an N- dimensional color model are concatenated to form an image in a 2N-dimensional color model. Principal component analysis is performed on the composite image and those components representing a change rather than a correlation are identified. In the composite image, coordinates for each pixel are determined along the principal components representing change, and a normalized pixel change value is computed. Pixels in the composite image may be segmented according to their respective normalized pixel change values, where segments do not cross pre-defined geospatial parcel boundaries. Parcel change probabilities are calculated as a function of segment change probabilities, themselves functions of the normalized pixel change values. Finally, parcels are ranked by their change probabilities and highlighted in a graphical user interface.
The present invention is directed to a self consistent system for generation and adaptive implementation of overflying multi sensor measurements and derivation of actionable aggregants pertinent to determination of status and proactive management models of distributed resource. The system includes at least one set of calibrated overflying multisensor detectors arranged for detecting signals from electromagnetic radiation redirected by a plurality of underlying structures having a combination of features having variable scale lengths.
G06Q 40/00 - FinanceInsuranceTax strategiesProcessing of corporate or income taxes
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G01S 13/86 - Combinations of radar systems with non-radar systems, e.g. sonar, direction finder
G01S 13/89 - Radar or analogous systems, specially adapted for specific applications for mapping or imaging
A system, method, and computer program product compare images of a physical activity or object. Pixel data from first and second registered color images defined in an N-dimensional color model are concatenated to form an image in a 2N-dimensional color model. Principal component analysis is performed on the composite image and those components representing a change rather than a correlation are identified. In the composite image, coordinates for each pixel are determined along the principal components representing change, and a normalized pixel change value is computed. Pixels in the composite image may be segmented according to their respective normalized pixel change values, where segments do not cross pre-defined geospatial parcel boundaries. Parcel change probabilities are calculated as a function of segment change probabilities, themselves functions of the normalized pixel change values. Finally, parcels are ranked by their change probabilities and highlighted in a graphical user interface.
A computer-implemented method for creating an image that depicts shadowing for a specified light source even though the input data is not three-dimensional and is limited to elevation data that associates an elevation value with each of a plurality of spatial coordinates. Plumb line walls are generated between elevation points of neighboring grid cells for each elevation point meeting a specified delta elevation criterion. A shadow map is accumulated based on visibility of each pixel to the light source position, and then, in a subsequent pass through the coordinate pixels of the data, an image is created in a tangible medium with each pixel correspondingly visible or shadowed, either totally or partially. Values along one dimension may be spread over a Z-buffer range to optimally resolve visibility features.
In accordance with various embodiments described herein are systems and methods for collecting and analyzing parameter and properties data from an operation and using the data to determining Automation Safety and Operations Performance (ASOP) metrics indicative of various performance aspects of a given operation. Some embodiments are systems and methods for determining one or more ASOP metrics or metrics selected from a group consisting of elements including but not limited to Alarm System Performance Metric, an Operator Loading Metric, a Controllability Performance Metric, a Proximity to Safety System Metric, a Demand on Safety Systems Metric, and a Control System Integrity Metric.
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Providing a web site featuring technology that enables cloud-based and online computer software storage, for user-created geospatial software applications
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Computer graphics software used in the mapping and geographic information systems markets and user manuals sold therewith; computer software. Providing temporary use of online computer graphics software used in the mapping and geographic information systems markets and user manuals; computer software services.
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Computer graphics software used in the mapping and geographic information systems markets and user manuals sold therewith; computer software. Providing temporary use of online computer graphics software used in the mapping and geographic information systems markets and user manuals; computer software services.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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Computer graphics software used in the mapping and geographic information systems markets and user manuals sold therewith; computer software. Providing temporary use of online computer graphics software used in the mapping and geographic information systems markets and user manuals; computer software services.
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Providing use of online, non-downloadable computer software for use in geographic information systems and mapping applications; computer software design and development services.
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Website providing cloud-based and online computer software and computer services, in each case, for use in geospatial mapping; computer software design and development services.
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Providing use of online, non-downloadable computer software for use in geographic information systems and mapping applications; computer software design and development services.
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Website providing cloud-based and online computer software and computer services, in each case, for use in geospatial mapping; computer software design and development services.
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Providing use of online, non-downloadable computer software for use in developing geospatial mapping software; computer software design and development services.
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Providing use of online, non-downloadable computer software for use in developing geospatial mapping software; computer software design and development services.
The present invention is directed to a self consistent method for adaptive implementation of overflying multi sensor measurements and derivation of conclusions and determinations “agregants”, derived and/or developed from the measured results and/or resulting from science-based processing design to integrate and process the measured results and other data and scientific knowledge. Furthermore, the aggregants may be pertinent to determination of status and proactive management models of the at least one distributed resource by a single or repeatable implementation of one or several steps.
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G01N 21/35 - Investigating relative effect of material at wavelengths characteristic of specific elements or molecules, e.g. atomic absorption spectrometry using infrared light
G01N 21/17 - Systems in which incident light is modified in accordance with the properties of the material investigated
G01S 13/86 - Combinations of radar systems with non-radar systems, e.g. sonar, direction finder
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Computer software for the databasing, visualization, manipulation, virtual reality immersion and integration of geographic information with online member communities
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computer software, namely, a suite of integrated software modules to enable utility personnel to identify the cause of an outage and assign and coordinate resources to restore services; and user manuals sold therewith
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APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MANIPULATING THE ORIENTATION OF AN OBJECT ON A DISPLAY DEVICE
A method of manipulating a three-dimensional object displays a first view of a three-dimensional object on a touchscreen. The touchscreen has three-dimensional views associated with at least one pre-specified visually undelineated portion of the 10 touchscreen. The method receives a touch input on the touchscreen in a visually undelineated portion, and determines a second view of the three-dimensional object based on the view assigned to the visually undelineated portion that received the touch input. The method displays the second view of the three-dimensional object on the touchscreen.
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Computer software; downloadable computer software; application software; computer software for use in the field of land information management, surveying, mapping and cartographic production and public information services.