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GeckoSystems in Commercial
Security Robot Discussions With National Provider
Other topics:
Patient
Deductible Data,
Intensity-Modulated
Radiotherapy (IMRT),
Electronic Health Record
MARKETWIRE via COMTEX
Aug 23, 2010
CONYERS, GA, - GeckoSystems Intl. Corp. - revealed today that a
national provider of corporate, industrial and residential
security solutions and proprietary monitoring has expressed
interest in using SecurityBots(TM) from GeckoSystems. |
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GeckoSystems is a dynamic leader in the
emerging mobile robotics industry revolutionizing their
development and usage with "Mobile Robot Solutions for Safety,
Security and Service(TM)."
Martin Spencer, President/CEO of GeckoSystems, stated: "As all
of us here at GeckoSystems are excited about this development,
due to the nature of the ongoing negotiations I feel it is in
the best interest of all parties involved to withhold the name
of this national commercial security firm at this time. The
upcoming meetings, demonstrations, and potential outcome(s) of
it is something that has been in the works since our founding
and is now coming to what looks to be an extraordinarily
profitable culmination."
This commercial security firm integrates surveillance and access
control systems to live monitor security cameras using advanced
video analytics, motion detection and continuously streamed
video. This is a higher level of service than anyone else
offers. They proactively look for intruders outside a facility
well before an event or burglar alarm is triggered. The company
targets both large and small businesses as well as cities and
municipalities that can benefit from their managed service
approach. To date, their live-monitoring clients include large
corporations, auto dealers, schools, manufacturers, construction
sites, large retailers and many more.
For a mobile service robot to be perceived as capable of
providing any form of commercial surveillance it must respond
appropriately to the dynamics of its proximate environment. This
requires a high level of situational awareness. Since
situational awareness is the ability to generate actionable
knowledge through the use of timely and accurate information
about the immediate environment in a common sense manner, it
necessarily requires the environmental understanding resulting
from blended sensor systems (i.e. sensor fusion) and the common
sense implications of those combined perceptions.
Sensor fusion is a type of scientifically optimized and
homogenized disparate detection systems resulting from the
implicit synergies in carefully aggregated, subsumptive sensory
systems. These deliberately combined detection systems enable
heightened, if not extraordinary, environmental perception
sufficient to indicate common sense responses. Given the high
number of sensors reporting to GeckoNav(TM) and GeckoSuper(TM),
it is readily apparent why a GeckoSystems' SecurityBot(TM) has
an extraordinarily high level of situation awareness.
GeckoSuper not only combines sensory data
internally, it also inputs synergistically fused sensory data
from the GeckoMC(TM) (MotorController), GeckoCSA(TM) (CompoundedSensorArray)
and GeckoOrient(TM). These multiple layers of sensor fusion
enable GeckoNav to timely execute sense and avoid maneuvers
without human guidance and/or intervention to achieve a level of
automatic mobile robot navigation for unmanned patrolling of
predetermined monitoring areas.
GeckoTrak(TM) merges and interprets data
from three different sensor systems to achieve sensor fusion
such that it can automatically detect and/or follow an intruder
person anywhere within its detection range. GeckoTrak
intelligently fuses sensory information internally and also
inputs intelligently abstracted sensory data from the
CompoundedSensorArray, GeckoOrient, and a machine vision
pan/tilt video camera.
GeckoSystems' proprietary sensor fusion techniques and
architecture can be extended to include machine vision,
directional microphones, millimeter wave radar, LIDAR, hand gun
weapon detect, biohazard detect, toxic gas detect, bomb detect,
radioactivity detect, facial recognition, voice recognition, et
cetera for the creation of a SuperSentinel(TM) class mobile
service robot.
"It has been our long held business strategy to form joint
ventures with firms that have existing distribution in
commercial security, professional healthcare, agriculture, or
defense. As a result of our recent Delphi market research
regarding applicability of our mobile robot solutions for
commercial security, we can now say with more substance that
this marketplace is demonstrably interested due to the
extraordinary cost/benefit ratio of our SecurityBot and portends
greater ROI for our nearly 1400 stockholders," concluded
Spencer.
About the Company:
Since 1997, the Company has been market driven. The Company's
"mobile robot solutions for safety, security and service(TM)"
are appropriate not only for the consumer, but also professional
healthcare, commercial security and defense markets.
Professional healthcare require cost effective, timely errand
running, portable telemedicine, etc. Homeland Security requires
cost effective mobile robots to patrol and monitor public venues
for weapons and WMD detection. Military users desire the
elimination of the "man in the loop" to enable unmanned ground
and air vehicles to not require constant human control and/or
intervention.
The Company's business model is very much like that of an
automobile manufacturer. Due to the final assembly, test, and
shipping being done based on geographic and logistic realities;
strategic business-to-business relationships can range from
private labeling to joint manufacturing and distribution to
licensing only.
Several dozen patent opportunities exist for the Company due to
the many innovative and cost effective breakthroughs embodied
not only in GeckoNav, GeckoChat, and GeckoTrak, but also in
additional, secondary systems that include: GeckoOrient(TM),
GeckoMotorController(TM), the GeckoTactileShroud(TM), the
CompoundedSensorArray(TM), and the GeckoSPIO(TM).
The present senior management at GeckoSystems has over
thirty-five years experience in consumer electronics sales and
marketing and product development.
GeckoSystems is the first mobile robot developer in the world to
begin actual in-home eldercare robot evaluation trials.
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