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- Patent Title: Accident monitoring using remotely operated or autonomous aerial vehicles
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Application No.: US16841979Application Date: 2020-04-07
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Publication No.: US11370541B2Publication Date: 2022-06-28
- Inventor: Samuel Lavie , Gil Emanuel Fuchs
- Applicant: Scope Technologies Holdings Limited
- Applicant Address: VG Tortola
- Assignee: Scope Technologies Holdings Limited
- Current Assignee: Scope Technologies Holdings Limited
- Current Assignee Address: VG Tortola
- Agency: Downs Rachlin Martin PLLC
- Main IPC: B64C39/02
- IPC: B64C39/02 ; H04N7/18 ; G08G7/00 ; G08G1/01 ; G08G1/00 ; G08G1/04 ; G06V20/00 ; G06V20/52 ; B60R21/00 ; G08G1/065

Abstract:
A system to monitor vehicle accidents using a network of aerial based monitoring systems, terrestrial based monitoring systems and in-vehicle monitoring systems is described. Aerial vehicles used for this surveillance include manned and unmanned aircraft, satellites and lighter than air craft. Aerial vehicles can also be deployed from vehicles. The deployment is triggered by sensors registering a pattern in the data that is indicative of an accident that has happened or an accident about to happen.
Public/Granted literature
- US20200255141A1 Accident Monitoring Using Remotely Operated Or Autonomous Aerial Vehicles Public/Granted day:2020-08-13
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