Patents by Inventor Jeremy Kimber

Jeremy Kimber 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).

  • Publication number: 20230282085
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: May 12, 2023
    Publication date: September 7, 2023
    Inventors: Lalitha M. Eswara, Harika Sarvani Kattamuru, Anagha Moosad, Bhavya Hanumegowda, Balamurugan Ganesan, Jeremy Kimber, Vijay Dhamija, Ismaiel Shaik, Abhisekh Jain
  • Patent number: 11688257
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2021
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2023
    Assignee: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
    Inventors: Lalitha M. Eswara, Harika Sarvani Kattamuru, Anagha Moosad, Bhavya Hanumegowda, Balamurugan Ganesan, Jeremy Kimber, Vijay Dhamija, Ismaiel Shaik, Abhisekh Jain
  • Publication number: 20210312774
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: June 16, 2021
    Publication date: October 7, 2021
    Inventors: Lalitha M. Eswara, Harika Sarvani Kattamuru, Anagha Moosad, Bhavya Hanumegowda, Balamurugan Ganesan, Jeremy Kimber, Vijay Dhamija, Ismaiel Shaik, Abhisekh Jain
  • Patent number: 11062579
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2019
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2021
    Assignee: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
    Inventors: Lalitha M. Eswara, Harika Sarvani Kattamuru, Anagha Moosad, Bhavya Hanumegowda, Balamurugan Ganesan, Jeremy Kimber, Vijay Dhamija, Ismaiel Shaik, Abhisekh Jain
  • Publication number: 20210192909
    Abstract: Methods and systems for detecting tampering with or to a video camera that are performed at the video camera. An illustrative video camera for use in a security system may include a housing for housing an image sensor, a lens for directing incoming light towards the image sensor, a plurality of tamper detection sensors each providing a sensed value, a controller, and a memory operatively coupled to the controller. The memory may store a set of normal sensor values for the plurality of tamper detection sensors. The controller may be configured to repeatedly poll each of the plurality of tamper detection sensors to receive a set of current sensor values and to compare the set of current sensor values with the set of stored normal sensor values. The controller may be configured to issue an alert when the identified one or more differences meets one or more predetermined criteria.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2019
    Publication date: June 24, 2021
    Inventors: Mark Openshaw, Vijay Dhamija, Lalitha M. Eswara, Jeremy Kimber
  • Publication number: 20210074135
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2019
    Publication date: March 11, 2021
    Inventors: Lalitha M. Eswara, Harika Sarvani Kattamuru, Anagha Moosad, Bhavya Hanumegowda, Balamurugan Ganesan, Jeremy Kimber, Vijay Dhamija, Ismaiel Shaik, Abhisekh Jain