Patents by Inventor Stuart Holliday
Stuart Holliday 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: 11107234Abstract: A system includes a sensor and a remote processing and storage component in communication with the sensor. The sensor generates sensor data indicative of the presence of people or objects in a scene. The remote processing and storage component receives the sensor data from the sensor and performs an automated counting process to determine an automated count of people or objects. The component receives a request to perform a validation process for the sensor. The component also generates and transmits a link to a manual validation page that includes an interface for performing a manual count. The component further receives an indication to start a validation process from the manual validation page, generates an automated count value from the performed automated counting process, and receives manual count data. The component also generates a validation report based on the automated count value and the manual count data.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2020Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: INFRARED INTEGRATED SYSTEMS LIMITEDInventors: Stuart A. Holliday, Timothy J. Wheatley
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Patent number: 11037067Abstract: Systems for detecting occupancy of an area comprising one or more zones can include one or more sensors and one or more processors configured to receive sensor data from the one or more sensors over time. The one or more processors can be further configured to receive or store data about an arrangement of the zones in the area. The one or more processors can apply a probabilistic model considering the sensor data received over time to determine the number of subjects in each zone by determining a most likely current state of occupancy of the area among a plurality of possible scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2017Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: Infrared Integrated Systems LimitedInventors: Stuart A. Holliday, Christopher A. Evans, Neil Johnson
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Patent number: 10740738Abstract: A system for counting objects in a queue waiting for service at one of a plurality of electronic points of service “EPOSs” includes an object tracking system and a processor system for processing data. The processor system may have memory means storing data indicative of the positions of each of said EPOSs within a service point area, and be adapted to receive data from each EPOS indicating its operational status and to receive from said tracking system data relating to positions of objects within the service point area. The method of counting objects in a queue comprises firstly determining an initial seed location as a point at which a single queue of objects forms. Then, determining a new seed location as a point at which the single queue forms Once the new seed location is determined, tracked objects may be assigned to the single queue and then counted.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2013Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: InfraRed Integrated Systems Ltd.Inventors: Chris Evans, Stuart Holliday
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Publication number: 20200226780Abstract: A system includes a sensor and a remote processing and storage component in communication with the sensor. The sensor generates sensor data indicative of the presence of people or objects in a scene. The remote processing and storage component receives the sensor data from the sensor and performs an automated counting process to determine an automated count of people or objects. The component receives a request to perform a validation process for the sensor. The component also generates and transmits a link to a manual validation page that includes an interface for performing a manual count. The component further receives an indication to start a validation process from the manual validation page, generates an automated count value from the performed automated counting process, and receives manual count data. The component also generates a validation report based on the automated count value and the manual count data.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2020Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: Stuart A. Holliday, Timothy J. Wheatley
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Patent number: 10606668Abstract: A method of determining information relating to the occupancy of a space that includes receiving first data relating to the occupancy of the space over a time period, receiving second data indicative of either times of decrementing events or times of incrementing events affecting the occupancy of the space during the time period, and either, for each decrementing event time, using the first data to obtain an estimated incrementing event time, or, for each incrementing event time, using the first data to obtain an estimated decrementing event time. The method has particular application in the determination of waiting times, for example in the context of queue monitoring.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2013Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: InfraRed Integrated Systems LimitedInventors: William Snell, Stuart Holliday
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Publication number: 20190012607Abstract: Systems for detecting occupancy of an area comprising one or more zones can include one or more sensors and one or more processors configured to receive sensor data from the one or more sensors over time. The one or more processors can be further configured to receive or store data about an arrangement of the zones in the area. The one or more processors can apply a probabilistic model considering the sensor data received over time to determine the number of subjects in each zone by determining a most likely current state of occupancy of the area among a plurality of possible scenarios.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2017Publication date: January 10, 2019Inventors: Stuart A. Holliday, Christopher A. Evans, Neil Johnson
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Patent number: 9729803Abstract: An apparatus and a method for multispectral imaging that may, comprising a cyclopean camera arrangement comprising at least two spaced apart imaging sensors operating at a first waveband, an image combiner arranged to combine images from the at least two spaced apart imaging sensors to provide a first cyclopean image of a scene from a first virtual position, a further imaging sensor operating at a second waveband different from the first and arranged to provide a second image of the scene from a second position, and a second image combiner arranged to combine the first and second images of the scene to provide a multispectral image, wherein the first virtual position of the cyclopean camera arrangement and the second position of the further sensor are arranged to be substantially the same.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: InfraRed Integrated Systems, Ltd.Inventor: Stuart Holliday
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Patent number: 9654704Abstract: An apparatus and a method for multispectral imaging comprising, representation generator arranged to generate a three dimensional representation of a scene, at least one infrared imaging sensor arranged to obtain an infrared image of the scene, and an image overlaying processor arranged to overlay the infrared image onto the three dimensional representation of the scene to produce an infrared three dimensional representation of the scene.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Assignee: InfraRed Integrated Systems, Ltd.Inventor: Stuart Holliday
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Patent number: 9613518Abstract: Using a processor to receive a signal indicative of actuation of a cleansing product dispenser at a hand cleansing station and to receive a signal indicative of the presence of an individual at said cleansing station following actuation of the cleansing product dispenser. The processor is configured to process said signals to generate hand wash event data indicative of a length of a continuous period of time spent by said individual at said hand cleansing station. Hand wash event data is collated for a plurality of hand wash events at a stand-alone hand cleansing station or a plurality of linked hand cleansing stations in order to provide an indication of hand wash quality for said plurality of hand wash events and/or an indication of a number of compliant hand wash events. A running total of compliant hand wash events may be displayed to users.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2014Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: InfraRed Integrated Systems LimitedInventors: Anthony Dunn, Stuart Holliday
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Publication number: 20150356514Abstract: This disclosure provides systems and methods for generating staffing schedules. Some systems may be configured to generate staffing schedules including a flexible staffing recommendation indicative of a number and a time in which to schedule multi-skilled staff. In some examples, such staffing schedules can be generated based on a demand model generated based on historical demand data and scheduling thresholds.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2014Publication date: December 10, 2015Inventors: William Snell, Stuart Holliday, Daniel Bate
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Publication number: 20150194043Abstract: Using a processor to receive a signal indicative of actuation of a cleansing product dispenser at a hand cleansing station and to receive a signal indicative of the presence of an individual at said cleansing station following actuation of the cleansing product dispenser. The processor is configured to process said signals to generate hand wash event data indicative of a length of a continuous period of time spent by said individual at said hand cleansing station. Hand wash event data is collated for a plurality of hand wash events at a stand-alone hand cleansing station or a plurality of linked hand cleansing stations in order to provide an indication of hand wash quality for said plurality of hand wash events and/or an indication of a number of compliant hand wash events. A running total of compliant hand wash events may be displayed to users.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2014Publication date: July 9, 2015Inventors: Anthony Dunn, Stuart Holliday
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Publication number: 20150032556Abstract: A system for counting objects in a queue waiting for service at one of a plurality of electronic points of service “EPOSs” includes an object tracking system and a processor system for processing data. The processor system may have memory means storing data indicative of the positions of each of said EPOSs within a service point area, and be adapted to receive data from each EPOS indicating its operational status and to receive from said tracking system data relating to positions of objects within the service point area. The method of counting objects in a queue comprises firstly determining an initial seed location as a point at which a single queue of objects forms. Then, determining a new seed location as a point at which the single queue forms Once the new seed location is determined, tracked objects may be assigned to the single queue and then counted.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2013Publication date: January 29, 2015Applicant: InfraRed Integrated Systems Ltd.Inventors: Chris Evans, Stuart Holliday
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Publication number: 20140362227Abstract: An apparatus and a method for multispectral imaging that may, comprising a cyclopean camera arrangement comprising at least two spaced apart imaging sensors operating at a first waveband, an image combiner arranged to combine images from the at least two spaced apart imaging sensors to provide a first cyclopean image of a scene from a first virtual position, a further imaging sensor operating at a second waveband different from the first and arranged to provide a second image of the scene from a second position, and a second image combiner arranged to combine the first and second images of the scene to provide a multispectral image, wherein the first virtual position of the cyclopean camera arrangement and the second position of the further sensor are arranged to be substantially the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Inventor: Stuart Holliday
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Publication number: 20140346359Abstract: An apparatus and a method for multispectral imaging comprising, representation generator arranged to generate a three dimensional representation of a scene, at least one infrared imaging sensor arranged to obtain an infrared image of the scene, and an image overlaying processor arranged to overlay the infrared image onto the three dimensional representation of the scene to produce an infrared three dimensional representation of the scene.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2014Publication date: November 27, 2014Inventor: Stuart Holliday
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Patent number: 8615420Abstract: A queue management system for e.g. supermarket checkouts uses counting devices located at checkouts and optimally entrances/exits in conjunction with P.O.S. information to produce a schedule of how many checkouts are needed to avoid queue length exceeding preset limits. The system includes a dynamic learning system which can optimize calculated schedules on the basis of historical data.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2010Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: Infrared Integrated Systems LimitedInventor: Stuart Holliday
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Publication number: 20130305261Abstract: A method of determining information relating to the occupancy of a space that includes receiving first data relating to the occupancy of the space over a time period, receiving second data indicative of either times of decrementing events or times of incrementing events affecting the occupancy of the space during the time period, and either, for each decrementing event time, using the first data to obtain an estimated incrementing event time, or, for each incrementing event time, using the first data to obtain an estimated decrementing event time. The method has particular application in the determination of waiting times, for example in the context of queue monitoring.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Inventors: William Snell, Stuart Holliday
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Publication number: 20100268564Abstract: A queue management system for e.g. supermarket checkouts uses counting devices located at checkouts and optimally entrances/exits in conjunction with P.O.S. information to produce a schedule of how many checkouts are needed to avoid queue length exceeding preset limits. The system includes a dynamic learning system which can optimise calculated schedules on the basis of historical data.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventor: Stuart HOLLIDAY
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Patent number: 7778855Abstract: A queue management system for e.g. supermarket checkouts uses counting devices located at checkouts and optimally entrances/exits in conjunction with P.O.S. information to produce a schedule of how many checkouts are needed to avoid queue length exceeding preset limits. The system includes a dynamic learning system which can optimise calculated schedules on the basis of historical data.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2007Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Infrared Integrated Systems LimitedInventor: Stuart Holliday
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Publication number: 20080059274Abstract: A queue management system for e.g. supermarket checkouts uses counting devices located at checkouts and optimally entrances/exits in conjunction with P.O.S. information to produce a schedule of how many checkouts are needed to avoid queue length exceeding preset limits. The system includes a dynamic learning system which can optimise calculated schedules on the basis of historical data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventor: Stuart Holliday