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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 06, 2014
Filed:
Dec. 10, 2009
John Heminghous, Melbourne, FL (US);
Christopher T. Dunkel, Palm Bay, FL (US);
Robert Mcdonald, Palm Bay, FL (US);
Tariq Bakir, Melbourne, FL (US);
Aric Peterson, Palm Bay, FL (US);
John Heminghous, Melbourne, FL (US);
Christopher T. Dunkel, Palm Bay, FL (US);
Robert McDonald, Palm Bay, FL (US);
Tariq Bakir, Melbourne, FL (US);
Aric Peterson, Palm Bay, FL (US);
Harris Corporation, Melbourne, FL (US);
Abstract
A video processing system which may include a first video input configured to receive a first georeferenced video feed from a first video source, and a second video input configured to receive a second georeferenced video feed from a second video source, where the second georeferenced video feed overlaps the first georeferenced video feed. The system may further include a video processor coupled to the first and second video inputs. The video processor may include an annotation module configured to generate an annotation for an object in the first georeferenced video feed, and a geospatial correlation module configured to geospatially correlate the annotation to the object in the second georeferenced video feed overlapping the first georeferenced video feed.