Systems and methods for event recorder logging

US10354689B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10354689-B2
Application numberUS-41854009-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 3, 2009
Priority dateApr 6, 2008
Publication dateJul 16, 2019
Grant dateJul 16, 2019

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Abstract

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An incident recorder, worn by a user, maintains records in a log regarding operation of the incident recorder.

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What is claimed is: 1. A primary subsystem for recording video information about an event and contemporaneously annotating the video information at a location of the event, the primary subsystem comprising: a camera configured to be worn by a user for capturing the video information; a processor; a memory for storing the video information and a log of modifications associated with the video information, wherein the memory comprises a pre-event circular buffer for storing a first portion of the video information prior to a start of the event, and wherein the memory further stores computer-executable instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the primary subsystem to: in response to an occurrence of the event, retrieve, by the processor, the first portion of the video information from the pre-event circular buffer; store the first portion in a segment of the memory outside of the pre-event circular buffer; assemble the video information captured after the start of the event in sequence after the first portion in the segment of the memory; detect a change in a length of the pre-event circular buffer; and responsive to detecting the change, store a record in the log, the record includes indicia of the change in the length of the pre-event circular buffer and a first time of occurrence of the change; receive supplemental information from the user to annotate the video information including the first portion of the video information; and generate then store, in the log, a new record comprising a time and date of the annotation of the video information. 2. The primary subsystem of claim 1 wherein the first time comprises a time of day. 3. The primary subsystem of claim 1 wherein the first time comprises a date. 4. The primary subsystem of claim 1 wherein the record includes a description of the length of the pre-event buffer after the change. 5. The primary subsystem of claim 1 wherein the record includes a time when the change occurred of day, a date when the change occurred, and a description of the length of the pre-event buffer after the change. 6. The primary subsystem of claim 1 wherein: the processor further detects a change of at least one of a time and a date maintained by the primary subsystem; and responsive to detecting, the processor stores a further record in the log, the further record includes indicia that at least one of the time and the date maintained by the primary subsystem changed and a second time of the change. 7. The primary subsystem of claim 1 wherein: the processor further detects at least one of applying power to the primary subsystem and removing power from the primary subsystem; and responsive to detecting, the processor stores a further record in the log, the further record includes indicia as to whether the power was applied or removed and a second time of the change. 8. The primary subsystem of claim 1 wherein: the processor further detects a change of a configuration of the primary subsystem; and responsive to detecting, the processor stores a further record in the log, the further record includes indicia of the change of the configuration and a second time of the change. 9. A system for recording video information about an event and contemporaneously annotating the video information at a location of the event, the system comprising: a camera configured to be worn by a user for capturing the video information; a processor; and a memory for storing the video information and a log of modifications associated with the video information, wherein the memory includes a pre-event buffer for storing a first portion of the video information prior to occurrence of the event, and the pre-event buffer has a length, and wherein the memory further stores computer-executable instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the system to: in response to the occurrence of the event, retrieve, by the processor, the first portion of the video information from the pre-event buffer; store the video information captured after the occurrence of the event in sequence after the first portion of the video information; detect a change in the length of the pre-event buffer; and responsive to detecting the change, store a record in the log, the record includes indicia of the change in the length of the pre-event buffer and a first time of occurrence of the change; receive supplemental information to annotate the video information including the first portion of the video information; and generate then store, in the log, a new record comprising a time and date of the annotation of the video information. 10. The system of claim 9 wherein the pre-event buffer is implemented as a circular buffer. 11. The system of claim 9 wherein: the processor maintains a time of day and a date; and the first time includes the time of day and the date. 12. The system of claim 9 wherein: the processor maintains a time of day and a date; the processor further detects a change of at least one of the time of day and the date maintained by the processor; and responsive to detecting, the processor stores a further record in the log, the further record includes indicia that at least one of the time and date maintained by the processor changed and a second time of the change. 13. The system of claim 9 wherein: the processor further detects at least one of applying power to the system and removing power from the system; and responsive to detecting, the processor stores a further record in the log, the further record includes indicia as to whether the power was applied or removed and a second time of the change. 14. The system of claim 9 wherein: the processor further detects a change of a configuration of the system; and responsive to detecting, the processor stores a further record in the log, the further record includes indicia that the configuration was changed and a second time of the change. 15. The primary subsystem of claim 1 wherein: the processor further detects a change in a resolution for storing the video information in the pre-event circular buffer; and responsive to detecting, the processor stores a further record in the log, the record includes indicia of the change in the resolution a second time of the change. 16. The primary subsystem of claim 1 wherein: the processor further detects a change in a resolution for storing the video information during the event. 17. The primary subsystem of claim 1 wherein: the pre-event circular buffer includes a start address and an end address; and the processor detects a change in at least one of the start address and the end address to detect the change in the length of the pre-event circular buffer. 18. The system of claim 9 wherein: the pre-event buffer includes a start address and an end address; and the processor detects a change in at least one of the start address and the end address to detect the change in the length of the pre-event buffer. 19. A system for recording video information about an event and contemporaneously annotating the video information at a location of the event, the system comprising: a camera configured to be worn by a user for capturing the video information; a processor; and a memory for storing the video information and a log of modifications associated with the video information, wherein a section of the memory is used as a circular buffer to store the video information prior to occurrence of the event, and the circular buffer has a length that is determined in accordance with

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  • G11B19/18Primary

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What does patent US10354689B2 cover?
An incident recorder, worn by a user, maintains records in a log regarding operation of the incident recorder.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Smith Patrick W, Shekarri Nache D, Dhillon Jasjit S, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G11B19/18. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 16 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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