Abstract: Various techniques provided herein generate trigger events in an organization information distribution system. Various implementations establish a connection between an invocation device and a server using a communication network. Establishing the connection can include authenticating the invocation device to the server and/or authenticating the server to the invocation device. In response to establishing the connection to the server, one or more implementations detect a trigger event, such as the actuation of a hardware mechanism and/or a sensor detecting the trigger event without user-intervention. Some implementations capture content based on a point in time associated with when the trigger event occurs. Upon detecting the trigger event, various implementations forward a notification of the trigger event and/or the captured content.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 23, 2018
Date of Patent:
May 19, 2020
Assignee:
NRS Systems
Inventors:
John Michael Gehlsen, William L. Colpitts, Jr., Jeffrey Brian Jarvis, Joseph Alan Kogut, Michael Steven Liddicoat
Abstract: Techniques described herein provide video capture via an organization information distribution system. In implementations, a video monitoring device connects to a camera over a network and obtains video data associated with a live video stream. Some implementations store the video data in a circular buffer. In response to receiving a trigger event, one or more implementations generate a video clip from the video data in the circular buffer, where the video clip includes video data stored prior to the trigger event. In turn, one or more implementations transmit the video clip to a destination computing device.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 8, 2019
Publication date:
January 23, 2020
Applicant:
NRS Systems
Inventors:
John Michael Gehlsen, Jeffrey Brian Jarvis, Joseph Alan Kogut
Abstract: Various techniques provided herein generate trigger events in an organization information distribution system. Various implementations establish a connection between an invocation device and a server using a communication network. Establishing the connection can include authenticating the invocation device to the server and/or authenticating the server to the invocation device. In response to establishing the connection to the server, one or more implementations detect a trigger event, such as the actuation of a hardware mechanism and/or a sensor detecting the trigger event without user-intervention. Some implementations capture content based on a point in time associated with when the trigger event occurs. Upon detecting the trigger event, various implementations forward a notification of the trigger event and/or the captured content.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 23, 2018
Publication date:
January 23, 2020
Applicant:
NRS Systems
Inventors:
John Michael Gehlsen, William L. Colpitts, JR., Jeffrey Brian Jarvis, Joseph Alan Kogut, Michael Steven Liddicoat
Abstract: Techniques described herein provide an organization information distribution system. At least some implementations connect to a system server associated with an organization information distribution system over a communication network. In response to receiving a notification from the system server, various implementations present default content associated with operating in a default mode. The default content can be presented in a persistent manner and/or for a predetermined time period. Upon receiving a second notification from the system server, one or more implementations transition out of the default mode and present different content associated with the second notification, such as an immediate view, audio content, video content, and so forth.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 23, 2018
Publication date:
January 23, 2020
Applicant:
NRS Systems
Inventors:
John Michael Gehlsen, William L. Colpitts, JR., Jeffrey Brian Jarvis, Joseph Alan Kogut, Michael Steven Liddicoat