Robert L. Showen - Los Altos CA, US Robert B. Calhoun - Oberlin OH, US Jason W. Dunham - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Shotspotter, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G01S 3/80
US Classification:
367127
Abstract:
A gunshot location system computes candidate gunshot locations [ from angle-of-arrival information [ and time-of-arrival information [ provided by acoustic sensors [. In addition to an angle, each sensor calculates an angular uncertainty [ from impulses received at four or more microphones having rotational symmetry. An intersection of one or more time-of-arrival hyperbolas with one or more angle-of-arrival beams [ is used to determine a candidate gunshot location. In simple environments, a location can be confirmed with just two sensors allowing sensor density to be significantly reduced, while in complex environments including reflections, blocking, and interfering acoustic events, the additional angle-of-arrival information improves location accuracy and confidence, allowing elimination of candidate locations inconsistent with the combined time-of-arrival and angle-of-arrival information.
Acoustic Location Of Gunshots Using Combined Angle Of Arrival And Time Of Arrival Measurements
Robert L Showen - Los Altos CA, US Robert B. Calhoun - Oberlin OH, US Jason W. Dunham - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
ShotSpotter, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G01S 3/80
US Classification:
367127
Abstract:
A gunshot location system computes candidate gunshot locations [] from angle-of-arrival information [] and time-of-arrival information [] provided by acoustic sensors []. In addition to an angle, each sensor calculates an angular uncertainty [] from impulses received at four or more microphones having rotational symmetry. An intersection of one or more time-of-arrival hyperbolas with one or more angle-of-arrival beams [] is used to determine a candidate gunshot location. In simple environments, a location can be confirmed with just two sensors allowing sensor density to be significantly reduced, while in complex environments including reflections, blocking, and interfering acoustic events, the additional angle-of-arrival information improves location accuracy and confidence, allowing elimination of candidate locations inconsistent with the combined time-of-arrival and angle-of-arrival information.
Systems And Methods For Augmenting Gunshot Location Using Echo Processing Features
Robert L. Showen - Los Altos CA, US Robert B. Calhoun - Oberlin OH, US Jason W. Dunham - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
ShotSpotter, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G01S 3/80
US Classification:
367127, 367128, 367906
Abstract:
Systems and methods are disclosed for processing weapon fire information such as gunfire. In one exemplary implementation, there is provided a method of processing gunshot information to determine source location information involving echo/reflection processing features. Moreover, the method may include processing gunshot information received from a source at a sensor having a reflecting surface at a given distance, processing direct arrival time and echo arrival time information, and determining source location information as a function of a virtual sensor calculated behind the surface.
Acoustic Location Of Gunshots Using Combined Angle Of Arrival And Time Of Arrival Measurements
Robert L. Showen - Los Altos CA, US Robert B. Calhoun - Oberlin OH, US Jason W. Dunham - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G01S 3/80
US Classification:
367127
Abstract:
A gunshot location system computes candidate gunshot locations from angle-of-arrival information and time-of-arrival information provided by acoustic sensors. In addition to an angle, each sensor calculates an angular uncertainty from impulses received at four or more microphones having rotational symmetry. An intersection of one or more time-of-arrival hyperbolas with one or more angle-of-arrival beams is used to determine a candidate gunshot location. In simple environments, a location can be confirmed with just two sensors allowing sensor density to be significantly reduced, while in complex environments including reflections, blocking, and interfering acoustic events, the additional angle-of-arrival information improves location accuracy and confidence, allowing elimination of candidate locations inconsistent with the combined time-of-arrival and angle-of-arrival information.
Systems And Methods Associated With Detection Of Indoor Gunfire
- Newark CA, US James BELDOCK - Hillsborough CA, US Gregory STONE - Santa Clara CA, US Murphey JOHNSON - Austin TX, US Robert CALHOUN - Oberlin OH, US
International Classification:
G08B 17/08 G08B 29/18 G08B 13/16
Abstract:
Systems and methods are disclosed for reliably detecting gunfire in enclosed spaces having significant acoustic reverberation. Implementations are configured to quickly and reliably report the room or portion of a room where gunfire is located. Innovations herein may ensure low false alarm rate by thresholding, pattern recognition and/or detecting the muzzle optical flash. In some embodiments, a review center with trained personnel may evaluate the incident before reporting to local authorities. The indoor system can be incorporated into an outdoor gunshot location system to better protect a local area such as a campus or a transportation hub. Systems and methods herein may involve features and functionality associated with additional resources, such as intercoms, cellphones, and access control, to provide mitigation of harm in case of a shooting.
Systems And Methods Associated With Detection Of Indoor Gunfire
- Newark CA, US James BELDOCK - Hillsborough CA, US Gregory STONE - Santa Clara CA, US Murphey JOHNSON - Austin TX, US Robert CALHOUN - Oberlin OH, US
Assignee:
Shotspotter, Inc. - Newark CA
International Classification:
G08B 17/08
US Classification:
340540
Abstract:
Systems and methods are disclosed for reliably detecting gunfire in enclosed spaces having significant acoustic reverberation. Implementations are configured to quickly and reliably report the room or portion of a room where gunfire is located. Innovations herein may ensure low false alarm rate by thresholding, pattern recognition and/or detecting the muzzle optical flash. In some embodiments, a review center with trained personnel may evaluate the incident before reporting to local authorities. The indoor system can be incorporated into an outdoor gunshot location system to better protect a local area such as a campus or a transportation hub. Systems and methods herein may involve features and functionality associated with additional resources, such as intercoms, cellphones, and access control, to provide mitigation of harm in case of a shooting.
Died, March 27, 2011(2011-03-27) (aged 85) New York City, New York, U.S.. Occupation, Actor. Years active, 19432004. Partner, Robert Calhoun (19632008) ...
Cal Western Packaging Memphis, TN Oct 2008 to Oct 2012 Contract AdministratorRandstad Temporary Services Memphis, TN Mar 2008 to Oct 2008 Administrative AssistantBuckman Laboratories Memphis, TN Nov 2002 to Mar 2008 Administrative Assistant to the Director of Marketing and AdministrationStream International Memphis, TN Jul 2000 to Nov 2002 Technical Support Specialist IIMCI Worldcom Memphis, TN Jun 1998 to Jul 2000Sitel Corporation Omaha, NE Jul 1993 to Jun 1998 Trainer / Shift Manager
Education:
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, NE Jun 1991 Bachelor of Science in Language Arts EducationFlorida State University Tallahassee, FL AA in English major, Italian minor