Patent classifications
G06Q90/20
SAFETY MANAGEMENT AND BUILDING OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY BUILDINGS
Embodiments relate to systems and methods for performing operational assessment of a facility. An example method may comprise: providing a facility information management server system comprising: a server system processor; a server system communication interface accessible by the server system processor; and a server system memory storing server system executable program instructions accessible by the server system processor; receiving a request from a client device, the received request indicating a facility operational assessment be conducted in relation to the facility; in response to the received request, the facility information management server system retrieving facility operational assessment data from a facility information repository database relating to the assessed facility; determining a facility operational assessment result based on the retrieved facility operational assessment data; and transmitting the determined facility operational assessment result to the client device.
VISUAL SIGNALING SYSTEM
A visual signaling system includes smart signage with a set of three or more lights visible from a single direction. Activation of the lights in a first pattern indicates a hazard and for individuals to move away from the sign. Activation of the lights in a second pattern indicates safety and for individuals to move toward the sign. Activation of the lights in a third pattern indicates a need for caution and for individuals to refrain from approaching the sign. The visual signaling system may include a plurality of smart signs which display different patterns on different signs depending on the location of each sign relative to the hazard, thereby guiding individuals away from the hazard.
CONGESTION INFORMATION DISPLAY SYSTEM, SENSOR DEVICE, CONGESTION INFORMATION DISPLAY METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
A congestion information display system includes: a sensor device that includes a housing which has a plurality of surfaces associated with congestion information indicating a congestion status of a facility, and an acceleration sensor configured to acquire an acceleration changed in accordance with a change in an orientation of the housing by a user's operation; a detection unit configured to detect a surface facing a predetermined direction among the plurality of surfaces based on the acceleration acquired by the acceleration sensor; a congestion information acquisition unit configured to acquire the congestion information associated with the surface detected by the detection unit; and a display processing unit configured to display, on a display device, the congestion information acquired by the congestion information acquisition unit.
Application and system providing indoor searching of a venue
In some implementations, a computing device can provide a map application providing a representation of a physical structure of venues (e.g., shopping centers, airports) identified by the application. The application can provide an inside view of the venue, which is accessible by other applications and programs on the user's device. Thus, whether intended or not, search results that are identified by the map application as having an inside view of the venue are also presented on a graphical user interface along with typical search results from the other applications.
TECHNIQUES FOR FINDING AND ACCESSING VEHICLES
The disclosed embodiments generally provide visual and/or audio cues to a user to guide the user to a vehicle pickup-drop-off (PuDo) location, such as an autonomous vehicle (AV) PuDo. The user’s current location is determined based on information from the user’s mobile device. A path is determined from the user’s current location to the designated PuDo location, and instructions (e.g., turn-by-turn directions) to reach the designated PuDo are displayed on the user’s mobile device, for example, using an augmented reality (AR) interface on their mobile device that is updated in real-time. Disclosed embodiments also allow vehicles to authenticate the identity of a user before allowing entry of the user into the vehicle based on a sequence of hand gestures performed by the user that are detected by exterior sensors (e.g., camera, LiDAR) of the vehicle.
System and apparatus for rating accessibility for users with accessibility needs
A system and apparatus for rating accessibility of a number of locations for user and/or members with specific accessibility needs. The user and/or member interacts with a database through his or her communication device or through a website to access locations in a geographic zone that provide accommodations for people with specific accessibility needs in a variety of accessibility categories. The system provides detailed accessibility features within each accessibility category and rates the locations according to the accessibility categories. The member can also input new locations, rate locations already contained in the database, or provide other feedback regarding compliance with legal accessibility guidelines and/or other accessibility standards within the United States and abroad. The system updates the ratings of the accessibility categories and the accessibility features based on input from members.
Detecting changes of items hanging on peg-hooks
A method for reacting to changes of items hanging on peg-hooks connected to pegboards may include: determining a location of a store shelf within a retail store; obtaining a first coverage parameter corresponding to a first product type and a second coverage parameter corresponding to a second product type; accessing a database to determine a first height of products of the first product type and a second height of products of the second product type; determining a position for placing a camera configured to capture images of at least a portion of the store shelf by analyzing the location of the store shelf, the first coverage parameter, the second coverage parameter, the first height, and the second height; and providing, to a user interface of a user device, information relating to the determined position of the camera.
SECURING PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTS THROUGH COMBINATORIAL ANALYTICS
For securing a physical environment, an intersection determination is performed using a first record of a first person and a second record of a second person, to determine whether a travel plan of the first person and a travel plan of the second person intersect at a location and a time. When the intersection determination is affirmative, an analysis is performed whether a first object associated with the first person and a second object associated with the second person are combinable to form a combined object having a combined property. When the combined property is designated as harmful in the physical environment, a suspicion indication is outputted. The suspicion indication includes an identity of the first person, an identity of the second person, and a level of suspicion.
Presenting Building Information Using Video And Building Models
Techniques are described for using computing devices to perform automated operations related to providing visual information of multiple types in an integrated manner about a building or other defined area. The techniques may include generating and presenting a GUI (graphical user interface) on a client device that includes a computer model of the building’s interior with one or more first types of information (e.g., in a first pane of the GUI), and simultaneously presenting other types of related information about the building interior (e.g., in additional separate GUI pane(s)) that is coordinated with the first type(s) of information being currently displayed. The computer model may be a 3D (three-dimensional) or 2.5D representation generated after the house is built and showing the actual house’s interior (e.g., walls, furniture, etc.), and may be displayed to a user of a client computing device in a displayed GUI with various user-selectable controls.
Venues map application and system providing a venue directory
In some implementations, a computing device can provide a map application providing a representation of a physical structure of venues (e.g., shopping centers, airports) identified by the application. In addition, the application can provide a unique venue directory, providing an easy and visual mechanism to search for categories of points of interest (e.g., clothes, food, restrooms) or specific items within the venue. Search results can be presented on a map of a floor within the venue as well as a listing providing all search results located within the venue.