Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2013
Title: Innovations of John Frederick Romanowich
Introduction
John Frederick Romanowich is an accomplished inventor based in Skillman, NJ (US). He holds three patents that showcase his expertise in surveillance technology. His work focuses on enhancing the functionality and reliability of smart surveillance systems.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Methods and apparatus related to improved surveillance using a smart camera." This invention describes a smart surveillance camera that stores a map of the monitored area. The camera can provide images along with the stored map to emergency responders in the vicinity. It utilizes current camera positions and viewing controls to determine which portion of the overlay map to communicate alongside the video stream. The system can initiate video transmission based on externally detectable trigger events, such as a 911 call or gunshot detection, as well as internally detectable events like a detected mob in the camera's view.
Another significant patent is "Methods and apparatus for providing fault tolerance in a surveillance system." This invention outlines a coordinated surveillance system that employs a larger number of fixed low-resolution detection cameras and a smaller number of high-resolution tracking cameras. The detection cameras ensure continuous coverage, while the tracking cameras provide localized high-resolution images on demand. The system coordinates the operation of these cameras to confirm detections and track targets, alerting guard stations with GPS coordinates and site maps.
Career Highlights
John Frederick Romanowich is currently employed at Sightlogix, Inc., where he continues to innovate in the field of surveillance technology. His contributions have significantly advanced the capabilities of smart surveillance systems.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Danny Chin and Geoffrey Alan Cleary, who have also contributed to the development of advanced surveillance technologies.
Conclusion
John Frederick Romanowich's innovative patents and contributions to the field of surveillance technology demonstrate his commitment to enhancing safety and security through advanced systems. His work continues to influence the industry and improve the effectiveness of surveillance solutions.
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