Remotely Directed Vehicle Inspection System Protagoras Cutchis, Inventor
Technology The remotely directed vehicle inspection system consists of a camera & illumination along with a speaker/microphone at the vehicle site and an LCD display with controls at the remote site The system can be made either hardwired or wireless for up to 1000’s of feet if needed.
Prototype of Vehicle Portion of System
White illumination LEDs Color Video Camera
Prototype of Vehicle Portion of System Speaker Microphone
Prototype of Remote Portion of System
Technology (continued) Additionally, physiological sensors such as pulse oximetry or GSR (galvanic skin response) could be included to assess the nervousness of the driver/occupant Sniffers for explosives or contraband (drugs) could also be integrated
Technology Applications The remote inspection system can be used in conflict zones such as Iraq at checkpoints for IED vehicle inspections The system could be use domestically at high value facilities (nuclear power plants, oil refineries, etc.) Other uses include higher resolution systems for produce or livestock inspection by USDA for imported goods which may have pests
Contact Information For further information contact: John Bacon, Technology Manager Office of Technology Transfer The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Laurel, MD
Contact Information For technical information contact: Protagoras Cutchis, Inventor For licensing information contact: John Bacon, Technology Manager Office of Technology Transfer The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins Road Laurel, MD