Patents by Inventor Ismaiel Shaik
Ismaiel Shaik 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).
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Patent number: 11983913Abstract: A method for estimating a number of people currently in a region of interest include analyzing a video stream to detect each of a plurality of people within the region of interest as One or more neighbor pairs are identified from among a plurality of possible pairs of the plurality of people within the region of interest. The detected plurality of people may be clustered into one or more clusters based at least in part on the identified one or more neighboring pairs. An estimated number of people in each of the one or more clusters is determined and a representation of the estimated number of people in each of one or more of the clusters is displayed on a display.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2022Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Assignee: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Lalitha M. Eswara, Ayan Maiti, Ismaiel Shaik, Siddharth Sonkamble
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Publication number: 20230419760Abstract: Methods and systems for maintaining a healthy building. In one example, an access card reader for controlling access to a secure area may comprise a card reader for reading an access card identifier from an access card presented by a user, a touchless thermal sensor for sensing a skin temperature of the user, a memory, and a controller operatively coupled to the card reader, the touchless thermal sensor and the memory. In response to a user presenting an access card to the card reader, the controller may be configured to store in the memory the access card identifier read by the card reader along with a corresponding skin temperature of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2023Publication date: December 28, 2023Inventors: Jitendra Sitaram Chaurasia, ArunManikanda Kalirajan, Mourian Balasubramanian, Hai Pham, Manik Jahagirdar, Lalitha M. Eswara, Ismaiel Shaik, Sivasanthanam Dhayalan, Bhavya Hanumegowda, Govindaraju KC, Mayur Salgar, Sheeladitya Karmakar, Vijay Dhamija
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Patent number: 11783658Abstract: Methods and systems for maintaining a healthy building. In one example, an access card reader for controlling access to a secure area may comprise a card reader for reading an access card identifier from an access card presented by a user, a touchless thermal sensor for sensing a skin temperature of the user, a memory, and a controller operatively coupled to the card reader, the touchless thermal sensor and the memory. In response to a user presenting an access card to the card reader, the controller may be configured to store in the memory the access card identifier read by the card reader along with a corresponding skin temperature of the user. In another example, a system may be configured to perform contact tracing when an occupant has been identified as displaying signs of an illness.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2021Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Jitendra Sitaram Chaurasia, ArunManikandan Kalirajan, Mourian Balasubramanian, Hai Pham, Manik Jahagirdar, Lalitha M. Eswara, Ismaiel Shaik, Sivasanthanam Dhayalan, Bhavya Hanumegowda, Govindaraju Kc, Mayur Salgar, Sheeladitya Karmakar, Vijay Dhamija
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Publication number: 20230282085Abstract: A surveillance monitoring system may use a camera to detect any viewing faces visible within viewing sight of a monitor and determine whether the detected viewing faces belong to authorized individuals who are authorized to view video surveillance footage on the monitor or if any of the detected viewing faces belong to individuals who are not authorized to view video surveillance footage on the monitor. When the detected viewing faces belong only to authorized individuals, the surveillance monitoring system continues to display the video surveillance footage that includes identifiable faces without anonymizing the identifiable faces. When the detected viewing faces also include unauthorized individuals, the surveillance monitoring system may continue to display the video surveillance footage, but the surveillance monitoring system may automatically anonymize one or more of the identifiable faces seen in the video surveillance footage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Lalitha M. Eswara, Harika Sarvani Kattamuru, Anagha Moosad, Bhavya Hanumegowda, Balamurugan Ganesan, Jeremy Kimber, Vijay Dhamija, Ismaiel Shaik, Abhisekh Jain
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Patent number: 11688257Abstract: A surveillance monitoring system may use a camera to detect any viewing faces visible within viewing sight of a monitor and determine whether the detected viewing faces belong to authorized individuals who are authorized to view video surveillance footage on the monitor or if any of the detected viewing faces belong to individuals who are not authorized to view video surveillance footage on the monitor. When the detected viewing faces belong only to authorized individuals, the surveillance monitoring system continues to display the video surveillance footage that includes identifiable faces without anonymizing the identifiable faces. When the detected viewing faces also include unauthorized individuals, the surveillance monitoring system may continue to display the video surveillance footage, but the surveillance monitoring system may automatically anonymize one or more of the identifiable faces seen in the video surveillance footage.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2021Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Lalitha M. Eswara, Harika Sarvani Kattamuru, Anagha Moosad, Bhavya Hanumegowda, Balamurugan Ganesan, Jeremy Kimber, Vijay Dhamija, Ismaiel Shaik, Abhisekh Jain
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Publication number: 20220366665Abstract: A method for estimating a number of people currently in a region of interest include analyzing a video stream to detect each of a plurality of people within the region of interest as One or more neighbor pairs are identified from among a plurality of possible pairs of the plurality of people within the region of interest. The detected plurality of people may be clustered into one or more clusters based at least in part on the identified one or more neighboring pairs. An estimated number of people in each of the one or more clusters is determined and a representation of the estimated number of people in each of one or more of the clusters is displayed on a display.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2022Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventors: Lalitha M. ESWARA, Ayan MAITI, Ismaiel SHAIK, Siddharth SONKAMBLE
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Publication number: 20210398691Abstract: Methods and systems for location tracking or maintaining a count of people in a building or space. An illustrative method may include storing a background image of a field of view of a video camera and receiving a video stream from the video camera. Background subtraction may be performed to identify one or more blobs in the field of view of the video camera. The size of the one or more blobs may be compared to an expected size of the blob at a similar distance from the camera. When the size of the blob is greater than the expected size of a person at the determined distance of the corresponding blob by more than a predetermined threshold the blob may be counted as two or more people.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2021Publication date: December 23, 2021Inventors: VIJAY DHAMIJA, LALITHA M. ESWARA, ISMAIEL SHAIK, MOURIAN BALASUBRAMANIAN, ABHISEKH JAIN, SIDDHARTH SONKAMBLE, JITENDRA CHAURASIA, MANU THOMAS
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Publication number: 20210391089Abstract: Methods and systems for reducing a risk of spread of an illness in a building. In one example, a method for monitoring a risk of spread of an illness in a building may comprise capturing video of a surveilled area in the building, identifying individuals in the captured video and performing behavior analytics on the individuals identified in the captured video. The behavior analytics may include determining a risky behavior metric that identifies a measure of risky behavior of the individuals identified in the captured video that is based at least in part on a distance between two of the individuals identified in the captured video and a time that the distance between the two of the individuals is below a predetermined distance threshold. An alert may be issued when the risky behavior metric exceeds a risk threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2021Publication date: December 16, 2021Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Lalitha M. Eswara, Ismaiel Shaik, Bhavya Hanumegowda, Sunil Venugopalan, Jitendra Chaurasia, Mourian Balasubramanian, Sivasanthanam Dhayalan, Thiyagarajan Periyasamy
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Publication number: 20210390812Abstract: Methods and systems for maintaining a healthy building. In one example, an access card reader for controlling access to a secure area may comprise a card reader for reading an access card identifier from an access card presented by a user, a touchless thermal sensor for sensing a skin temperature of the user, a memory, and a controller operatively coupled to the card reader, the touchless thermal sensor and the memory. In response to a user presenting an access card to the card reader, the controller may be configured to store in the memory the access card identifier read by the card reader along with a corresponding skin temperature of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2021Publication date: December 16, 2021Inventors: Jitendra Sitaram Chaurasia, ArunManikanda Kalirajan, Mourian Balasubramanian, Hai Pham, Manik Jahagirdar, Lalitha M. Eswara, Ismaiel Shaik, Sivasanthanam Dhayalan, Bhavya Hanumegowda, Govindaraju KC, Mayur Salgar, Sheeladitya Karmakar, Vijay Dhamija
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Publication number: 20210312774Abstract: A surveillance monitoring system may use a camera to detect any viewing faces visible within viewing sight of a monitor and determine whether the detected viewing faces belong to authorized individuals who are authorized to view video surveillance footage on the monitor or if any of the detected viewing faces belong to individuals who are not authorized to view video surveillance footage on the monitor. When the detected viewing faces belong only to authorized individuals, the surveillance monitoring system continues to display the video surveillance footage that includes identifiable faces without anonymizing the identifiable faces. When the detected viewing faces also include unauthorized individuals, the surveillance monitoring system may continue to display the video surveillance footage, but the surveillance monitoring system may automatically anonymize one or more of the identifiable faces seen in the video surveillance footage.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2021Publication date: October 7, 2021Inventors: Lalitha M. Eswara, Harika Sarvani Kattamuru, Anagha Moosad, Bhavya Hanumegowda, Balamurugan Ganesan, Jeremy Kimber, Vijay Dhamija, Ismaiel Shaik, Abhisekh Jain
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Patent number: 11062579Abstract: A surveillance monitoring system may use a camera to detect any viewing faces visible within viewing sight of a monitor and determine whether the detected viewing faces belong to authorized individuals who are authorized to view video surveillance footage on the monitor or if any of the detected viewing faces belong to individuals who are not authorized to view video surveillance footage on the monitor. When the detected viewing faces belong only to authorized individuals, the surveillance monitoring system continues to display the video surveillance footage that includes identifiable faces without anonymizing the identifiable faces. When the detected viewing faces also include unauthorized individuals, the surveillance monitoring system may continue to display the video surveillance footage, but the surveillance monitoring system may automatically anonymize one or more of the identifiable faces seen in the video surveillance footage.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2019Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Lalitha M. Eswara, Harika Sarvani Kattamuru, Anagha Moosad, Bhavya Hanumegowda, Balamurugan Ganesan, Jeremy Kimber, Vijay Dhamija, Ismaiel Shaik, Abhisekh Jain
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Publication number: 20210074135Abstract: A surveillance monitoring system may use a camera to detect any viewing faces visible within viewing sight of a monitor and determine whether the detected viewing faces belong to authorized individuals who are authorized to view video surveillance footage on the monitor or if any of the detected viewing faces belong to individuals who are not authorized to view video surveillance footage on the monitor. When the detected viewing faces belong only to authorized individuals, the surveillance monitoring system continues to display the video surveillance footage that includes identifiable faces without anonymizing the identifiable faces. When the detected viewing faces also include unauthorized individuals, the surveillance monitoring system may continue to display the video surveillance footage, but the surveillance monitoring system may automatically anonymize one or more of the identifiable faces seen in the video surveillance footage.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2019Publication date: March 11, 2021Inventors: Lalitha M. Eswara, Harika Sarvani Kattamuru, Anagha Moosad, Bhavya Hanumegowda, Balamurugan Ganesan, Jeremy Kimber, Vijay Dhamija, Ismaiel Shaik, Abhisekh Jain
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Patent number: 10885606Abstract: A video management system may identify moving objects in a scene, and may obscure the moving object. Additionally, the video management system may identify parts of the scene that are not moving, and may identify pixels having a color falling within a range which may be associated with human skin, and may obscure such pixels. The video management system may present an image to a monitor including the obscured moving object and the obscured pixels having the color falling within the range associated with human skin.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2019Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Lalitha M. Eswara, Abhisekh Jain, Ismaiel Shaik
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Publication number: 20200320665Abstract: A video management system may identify moving objects in a scene, and may obscure the moving object. Additionally, the video management system may identify parts of the scene that are not moving, and may identify pixels having a color falling within a range which may be associated with human skin, and may obscure such pixels. The video management system may present an image to a monitor including the obscured moving object and the obscured pixels having the color falling within the range associated with human skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2019Publication date: October 8, 2020Inventors: Lalitha M. Eswara, Abhisekh Jain, Ismaiel Shaik