Patents by Inventor Christian Laforte

Christian Laforte has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 9544489
    Abstract: This application discloses a system and related methods (called Fast Track) to effortlessly navigate across multiple cameras, e.g. video surveillance cameras distributed in a facility. Fast Track simplifies the act of following a suspicious individual roaming in a facility, e.g. by eliminating the need for security operators to memorize camera placement and coverage, and to manually control pan-tilt-zoom (hereinafter “PTZ”) cameras, and by simplifying the process to reduce the risk of operator error. Combinations of novel scoring and control methods generally provide an automatic identification of optimal cameras and pre-emptive re-direction of PTZ cameras. Extensions to these methods enable two new capabilities: Cooperative PTZ Control (e.g. coordinating PTZs to cover a 3D map viewport optimally) and Self-Healing Perimeters, to automatically reassign and redirect multiple PTZ cameras to fill gaps in a security perimeter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2011
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2017
    Assignee: FORTEM SOLUTIONS INC.
    Inventors: Christian Laforte, Alexandre Cossette-Pacheco, Guillaume Laforte, Joshua Koopferstock
  • Publication number: 20130021445
    Abstract: A 3D rendering method is proposed to increase the performance when projecting and compositing multiple images or video sequences from real-world cameras on top of a precise 3D model of the real world. Unlike previous methods that relied on shadow-mapping and that were limited in performance due to the need to re-render the complex scene multiple times per frame, the proposed method uses, for each camera, one Camera Projection Mesh (“CPM”) of fixed and limited complexity per camera. The CPM that surrounds each camera is effectively molded over the surrounding 3D world surfaces or areas visible from the video camera. Rendering and compositing of the CPMs may be entirely performed on the Graphic Processing Unit (“GPU”) using custom shaders for optimal performance. The method also enables improved view-shed analysis and fast visualization of the coverage of multiple cameras.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 7, 2011
    Publication date: January 24, 2013
    Inventors: Alexandre Cossette-Pacheco, Guillaume Laforte, Christian Laforte
  • Publication number: 20130010111
    Abstract: This application discloses a system and related methods (called Fast Track) to effortlessly navigate across multiple cameras, e.g. video surveillance cameras distributed in a facility. Fast Track simplifies the act of following a suspicious individual roaming in a facility, e.g. by eliminating the need for security operators to memorize camera placement and coverage, and to manually control pan-tilt-zoom (hereinafter “PTZ”) cameras, and by simplifying the process to reduce the risk of operator error. Combinations of novel scoring and control methods generally provide an automatic identification of optimal cameras and pre-emptive re-direction of PTZ cameras. Extensions to these methods enable two new capabilities: Cooperative PTZ Control (e.g. coordinating PTZs to cover a 3D map viewport optimally) and Self-Healing Perimeters, to automatically reassign and redirect multiple PTZ cameras to fill gaps in a security perimeter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2011
    Publication date: January 10, 2013
    Inventors: Christian Laforte, Alexandre Cossette-Pacheco, Guillaume Laforte, Joshua Koopferstock