Motorola Solutions had seven patents in internet of things during Q2 2024. Motorola Solutions Inc filed patents in Q2 2024 for a system to engage civilian participation in incident scene investigations by allowing registered civilian devices to remotely control public safety communication devices. Another patent involves techniques for detecting and tracking the status of objects relevant to an incident, where a virtual partner works with a smart building controller to monitor the needed objects. GlobalData’s report on Motorola Solutions gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
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Motorola Solutions had no grants in internet of things as a theme in Q2 2024.
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Application: System and method to facilitate a public safety incident investigation (Patent ID: US20240188188A1)
The patent filed by Motorola Solutions Inc. describes a method and system for engaging civilian participation in incident scene investigations by allowing civilians to register their communication devices with a public safety server. This registration grants access permission for the civilian device to remotely control the activation of deactivated public safety communication devices, such as body-worn cameras, at the incident scene. The system involves requesting an incident ID assignment, retrieving incident information based on access permissions, and transmitting the information back to the server for incident analytics. Additionally, the system includes automated monitoring of public safety device activation and deactivation, multimedia footage compilation, real-time incident analytics, evidence tagging, compliance monitoring with standard operating procedures, and incident status updates.
The communication system outlined in the patent involves a civilian communication device with specific functionalities like registering with the public safety server, receiving access permission, requesting incident ID assignment, retrieving incident information, and transmitting data back to the server. The system also includes a public safety server with capabilities to register civilian devices, grant access permissions, assign incident IDs, receive incident information, perform analytics on device activation/deactivation, and compare data to standard operating procedures. The system allows for remote activation of deactivated public safety devices, multimedia footage compilation, monitoring of compliance with SOPs, and registration with multiple public safety agencies across different jurisdictions. Overall, the patent aims to enhance incident scene investigations by involving civilians and leveraging their communication devices to gather valuable information and footage.
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