SYSTEMS AND METHODS UTILIZING SENSORY OVERLOAD TO DETER, DELAY, OR DISRUPT A POTENTIAL THREAT
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1. A system for interfering with a thought process of a perpetrator, the system comprising:
- a transmitter configured to transmit a distress signal;
a controller configured to receive the distress signal, the controller further configured to transmit a command to initiate a sensory event;
a device communicatively coupled to the controller, the device configured to receive the command, and the device further configured to initiate the sensory event in response to receiving the command.
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Abstract
The present invention applies OODA Loop (for observe, orient, decide, and act) and Defense and Delay concepts to its processes, by observing and reacting to unfolding threatening events more rapidly than potential perpetrators, thereby disorienting, dazing, and confusing perpetrators before they act, or before they cause additional harm. A sensory overload controller is used to initiate various events that can disturb a perpetrator'"'"'s thought process, thereby deterring, delaying, and distracting perpetrators, and disrupting or decreasing the intensity of a potential criminal act.
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1. A system for interfering with a thought process of a perpetrator, the system comprising:
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a transmitter configured to transmit a distress signal; a controller configured to receive the distress signal, the controller further configured to transmit a command to initiate a sensory event; a device communicatively coupled to the controller, the device configured to receive the command, and the device further configured to initiate the sensory event in response to receiving the command. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A system of creating a sensory overload to deter, distract, or delay a potential criminal act from occurring, or to disrupt or decrease an intensity of a potential criminal act, the system comprising:
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a portable device communicatively coupled to a network, the portable device configured to transmit at least one data from a group consisting of location data, crime data, human biographical data, audiovisual data, pictorial data, weather data, and physiological data; a controller communicatively coupled to the portable device, the controller configured to receive the data from the portable device, the controller further configured to transmit a command to initiate a sensory event; and at least one electronic appliance communicatively coupled to the controller, the electronic appliance configured to receive the command from the controller and initiate the sensory event based on the command; wherein the controller determines the command based on the data. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for interfering with a thought process of a perpetrator, the method comprising:
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activating a distress signal; transmitting the distress signal to a controller; calculating a threat level by the controller; determining a sensory overload command by the controller based on the threat level; transmitting the sensory overload command to an electronic device; and activating a sensory event by the electronic device in response to receiving the sensory overload command. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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