Comprehensive video collection and storage

US11711487B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11711487-B2
Application numberUS-202117151341-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 18, 2021
Priority dateFeb 5, 2016
Publication dateJul 25, 2023
Grant dateJul 25, 2023

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A video collection system comprising a body-wearable video camera, a camera dock, and a video collection manager. The camera dock is configured to interface with the body-wearable video camera having a camera-memory element. The camera dock includes a dock-memory element configured to receive and store video data from the camera-memory element. The video collection manager is communicatively coupled with the camera dock. The camera dock sends at least a portion of the video data to the video collection manager.

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Having thus described various embodiments of the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent includes the following: 1. A video collection system comprising: a plurality of wireless proximity beacons associated with a particular location or a particular person; a body-worn video camera comprising: at least one processor; a camera-memory element, a video-capture element; and a wireless proximity beacon detector configured to detect the plurality of wireless proximity beacons being in proximity to the body-worn video camera; a camera dock communicatively coupled or couplable with the body-worn video camera, the camera dock comprising: a dock-memory element; at least one dock-processing element; and a video collection manager communicatively coupled or couplable with the camera dock, wherein the camera-memory element comprises first computer-executable instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor, cause the body-worn video camera to perform operations comprising: recording video data using the video-capture element; receiving, via the wireless proximity beacon detector, a beacon proximity indication from a beacon of the plurality of wireless proximity beacons, wherein the beacon proximity indication comprises an indication of the beacon of the plurality of wireless proximity beacons being in proximity to the body-worn video camera and a unique identifier of the beacon; recording metadata associated with the video data, wherein the metadata comprises the beacon proximity indication and wherein at least a portion of the video data is associated with the beacon proximity indication; and transferring the metadata to the camera dock; wherein the dock-memory element comprises second computer-executable instructions that, when executed by the at least one dock-processing element, cause the camera dock to perform camera dock-operations comprising: receiving from the video collection manager, a plurality of criteria, the plurality of criteria respectively associated with the plurality of wireless proximity beacons, and the plurality of criteria respectively defining at least one parameter for any of transferring, saving, or deleting of the video data associated with the plurality of wireless proximity beacons; receiving the metadata from the body-worn video camera; determining the beacon proximity indication from the metadata; determining a criterion of the plurality of criteria based at least in part on the beacon proximity indication, the criterion being associated with the beacon corresponding to the beacon proximity indication; and automatically initiating any of transferring, saving, or deleting the video data associated with the beacon proximity indication in accordance with the at least one parameter corresponding to the criterion. 2. The video collection system of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the plurality of wireless proximity beacons are associated with the particular location, and wherein the particular location is at a school or a hospital. 3. The video collection system of claim 1 , wherein recording the video data using the video-capture element comprises: receiving a triggering indication of a triggering event; and initiating recording video data using the video-capture element responsive to the indication of the triggering event, wherein the triggering event comprises at least one of: pressing a button on a particular piece of medical equipment, initiating use of a specified medical device, or sensing the particular location of the specified medical device. 4. The video collection system of claim 3 , wherein the specified medical device comprises at least one of: a defibrillator, a crash cart, or an emergency medical device. 5. The video collection system of claim 1 , wherein recording the video data using the video-capture element comprises: receiving the beacon proximity indication via the wireless proximity beacon detector; and responsive to receiving the beacon proximity indication, automatically initiating recording video data using the video-capture element. 6. The video collection system of claim 1 , wherein automatically initiating any of transferring, saving, or deleting of the video data comprises: automatically initiating the transferring of the video data from the body-worn video camera to at least one of the camera dock or the video collection manager. 7. The video collection system of claim 1 , wherein automatically initiating any of transferring, saving, or deleting of the video data comprises: automatically initiating the transferring of the video data form the body-worn video camera to at least one of the camera dock or the video collection manager and automatically deleting the video data. 8. The video collection system of claim 7 , wherein deleting of the video data is based at least in part on a location of the beacon. 9. The video collection system of claim 8 , wherein deleting of the video data is overridden, and the video data is stored when a mark button indication indicating a pressing of a mark button is detected. 10. The video collection system of claim 1 , wherein the metadata further comprises a plurality of beacon indicators corresponding to a plurality of beacons and different frames from the video data corresponds to different beacon indicators of the plurality of beacon indicators. 11. A method of recording and processing video data, the method comprising: recording the video data using a body-worn video camera, the body worn video camera comprising a video-capture element, and a wireless proximity beacon detector configured to a plurality of wireless proximity beacons being in proximity to the body-worn video camera, the plurality of wireless proximity beacons respectively associated with a particular location or a particular person; processing the video data using a camera dock coupled or couplable with the body-worn video camera; wherein recording the video data comprises: recording the video data using the video-capture element; receiving, via the wireless proximity beacon detector, a beacon proximity indication from a beacon of the plurality of wireless proximity beacons, wherein the beacon proximity indication comprises an indication of the beacon being in proximity to the body-worn video camera and a unique identifier of the beacon; recording metadata associated with the video data, wherein the metadata comprises the beacon proximity indication and wherein at least a portion of the video data is associated with the beacon proximity indication; and transferring the metadata to the camera dock; wherein processing the video data comprises: receiving from a video collection manager, a plurality of criteria, the plurality of criteria respectively associated with the plurality of wireless proximity beacons, and the plurality of criteria respectively defining at least one parameter for any of transferring, saving, or deleting of the video data associated with the beacon; receiving the metadata from the body-worn video camera; determining the beacon proximity indication from the metadata; determining a criterion of the plurality of criteria based at least in part on the beacon proximity indication, the criterion associated with the beacon; and automatically initiating any of transferring, saving, or deleting the video data associated with the beacon proximity indication in accordance with the at least one parameter corresponding to the criterion. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein at least some of the plurality of wireless proximity beacons are associated with the particular location, and wherein the particular locat

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  • H04N5/77Primary

    between a recording apparatus and a television camera · CPC title

  • by using information detectable on the record carrier · CPC title

  • from a mobile camera, e.g. for remote control · CPC title

  • Video hosting of uploaded data from client · CPC title

  • H04N5/772Primary

    the recording apparatus and the television camera being placed in the same enclosure · CPC title

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What does patent US11711487B2 cover?
A video collection system comprising a body-wearable video camera, a camera dock, and a video collection manager. The camera dock is configured to interface with the body-wearable video camera having a camera-memory element. The camera dock includes a dock-memory element configured to receive and store video data from the camera-memory element. The video collection manager is communicatively co…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Digital Ally Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N5/77. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 25 2023 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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