G06F2211/004

Graphical management system for interactive environment monitoring

Systems and methods for monitoring an environment using a Graphical Management System (GMS) are described. The GMS may present a vector image map of the environment for interaction by a user. The user may zoom and pan on the map to generate views of the map with various ranges of detail of the map. Video data from a plurality of video cameras may also be displayed on the map based on the user input and the level of zoom and the location viewed in the map. Further, the user may select a timeline event and sensor data associated with the event and the map may be initialized at the time and location of the event.

System and method for automated online notarization meeting recovery

A system and method for electronic signature validation is provided. Embodiments may include initiating, using a computing device, an online notarization meeting between a signer and an agent and displaying, at a graphical user interface, a first electronic document associated with the online notarization meeting. Embodiments may also include allowing, at the graphical user interface, one or more edits to the first electronic document to generate a partially completed first electronic document and displaying, at the graphical user interface, a user selectable option to lock the partially completed first electronic document. In response to receiving a selection of the user selectable option, embodiments may further include storing the partially completed first electronic document. Embodiment may further include determining that the online notarization meeting has been interrupted and recovering, after the interruption, the partially completed first electronic document.

GRAPHICAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR INTERACTIVE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING
20210319235 · 2021-10-14 ·

Systems and methods for monitoring an environment using a Graphical Management System (GMS) are described. The GMS may present a vector image map of the environment for interaction by a user. The user may zoom and pan on the map to generate views of the map with various ranges of detail of the map. Video data from a plurality of video cameras may also be displayed on the map based on the user input and the level of zoom and the location viewed in the map. Further, the user may select a timeline event and sensor data associated with the event and the map may be initialized at the time and location of the event.

Graphical management system for interactive environment monitoring

Systems and methods for monitoring an environment using a Graphical Management System (GMS) are described. The GMS may present a vector image map of the environment for interaction by a user. The user may zoom and pan on the map to generate views of the map with various ranges of detail of the map. Video data from a plurality of video cameras may also be displayed on the map based on the user input and the level of zoom and the location viewed in the map. Further, the user may select a timeline event and sensor data associated with the event and the map may be initialized at the time and location of the event.

ROBUST SENSOR TIMESTAMP MANAGEMENT

Systems, methods and devices are provided to improve management and accuracy of timestamps associated with sensor-based data. An indication is received of a sensor event associated with data samples provided from a sensor having an output data rate. A respective timestamp is assigned to each of the data samples. Assigning the respective timestamp may include, responsive to a determination that the indicated event is an interrupt event, calculating an actual data sampling interval based at least in part on time intervals between previous sensor events and a on a quantity of the one or more data samples. Assigning the respective timestamp may alternatively include, responsive to a determination that the event type is a data flush event, assigning the respective timestamp based on an actual data sampling interval associated with one or more previous sensor events if the actual data sampling interval has been previously stored, and otherwise assigning the respective timestamp based at least in part on the output data rate. Correction logic and drift compensation may be applied to the assigned respective timestamps.

Robust sensor timestamp management

Systems, methods and devices are provided to improve management and accuracy of timestamps associated with sensor-based data. An indication is received of a sensor event associated with data samples provided from a sensor having an output data rate. A respective timestamp is assigned to each of the data samples. Assigning the respective timestamp may include, responsive to a determination that the indicated event is an interrupt event, calculating an actual data sampling interval based at least in part on time intervals between previous sensor events and a on a quantity of the one or more data samples. Assigning the respective timestamp may alternatively include, responsive to a determination that the event type is a data flush event, assigning the respective timestamp based on an actual data sampling interval associated with one or more previous sensor events if the actual data sampling interval has been previously stored, and otherwise assigning the respective timestamp based at least in part on the output data rate. Correction logic and drift compensation may be applied to the assigned respective timestamps.

METHOD AND DEVICE IN A VEHICLE FOR EVALUATING AND STORING DATA
20200175787 · 2020-06-04 ·

A device and a method in a vehicle which is controlled in autonomous or highly-automated driving mode without intervention of the driver or in a manual driving mode by the driver of the vehicle, the device evaluating and storing data, and the device including a memory unit, in which data are recorded which at least include pieces of information about whether the autonomous or highly-automated driving mode was active or the manual driving mode was active at a collision point in time or up to shortly before the collision point in time. Sensor signals from driver-actuatable operating elements and from collision recognition units are evaluated.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED ONLINE NOTARIZATION MEETING RECOVERY

A system and method for electronic signature validation is provided. Embodiments may include initiating, using a computing device, an online notarization meeting between a signer and an agent and displaying, at a graphical user interface, a first electronic document associated with the online notarization meeting. Embodiments may also include allowing, at the graphical user interface, one or more edits to the first electronic document to generate a partially completed first electronic document and displaying, at the graphical user interface, a user selectable option to lock the partially completed first electronic document. In response to receiving a selection of the user selectable option, embodiments may further include storing the partially completed first electronic document. Embodiment may further include determining that the online notarization meeting has been interrupted and recovering, after the interruption, the partially completed first electronic document.