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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 12, 2014
Filed:
Nov. 30, 2009
Stacy K. Kniffen, Richardson, TX (US);
Jordan S. Dean, Sachse, TX (US);
Weldon T. Bailey, Wylie, TX (US);
Michael F. Becker, Austin, TX (US);
Daniel P. Gibbs, Murphy, TX (US);
Stacy K. Kniffen, Richardson, TX (US);
Jordan S. Dean, Sachse, TX (US);
Weldon T. Bailey, Wylie, TX (US);
Michael F. Becker, Austin, TX (US);
Daniel P. Gibbs, Murphy, TX (US);
Innovative Signal Analysis, Inc., Richardson, TX (US);
Abstract
Systems and methods for detecting moving objects are provided. Systems illustratively include an image acquisition component, an image processing component, and a display component. Image acquisition components capture image data over a wide spatial area. Image processing components have dedicated algorithms for change detection and receive captured image data from image acquisition components. Image processing components utilize the captured data and the dedicated algorithms to perform image change detection. Display components receive processed image data from image processing components and provide visual indications that items of interest have been detected. Methods illustratively include obtaining first and second images covering a wide field-of-view. The second image is registered to and compared to the first image. Based at least in part on the comparison, a moving object within the wide field-of-view is detected. An indication of the moving object is provided.