Mobile and wireless network architecture for law enforcement
First Claim
1. A method of monitoring the location of service personnel or equipment, comprising:
- providing a plurality of clients to the service personnel or the equipment; and
initiating a pursuit mode on at least one of the plurality of clients to cause the client to transmit a plurality of pursuit status messages to at least one other of the plurality of clients.
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Abstract
An officer communication system and method for providing a peer-to-peer mobile and wireless network software architecture which allows mobile units or clients, administrators, and/or dispatchers to communicate information that is pertinent to law enforcement, or related services. Such information includes text, images and/or audio. For example, such information can be indicative of an officer'"'"'s or suspect'"'"'s location (e.g., latitude, longitude, altitude, or intersection), speed and direction of travel, an officer'"'"'s assignment details, national or local bulletins, the homeland security alert level, a “live” video feed, maps or directions, etc. In one embodiment, the system via a client user interface allows for the automatic readout of intersections during a chase, and the marking on maps of special locations (e.g. locations where evidence can be found).
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1. A method of monitoring the location of service personnel or equipment, comprising:
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providing a plurality of clients to the service personnel or the equipment; and
initiating a pursuit mode on at least one of the plurality of clients to cause the client to transmit a plurality of pursuit status messages to at least one other of the plurality of clients. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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