Abstract: Distributed unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) swarms typically rely on inter-UAV communication facilitated by various technologies and omnidirectional sensing supported by multiple sensors. This ...
LARKSPUR, Colo. — A livestream of a camera pointed at young children on a playground swing set in California was livestreamed on the internet, with each moment of movement recorded and saved, with the ...
Anyone with links to the livestreams could view them — no credentials required, as reported by 404 Media. Anyone with links to the livestreams could view them — no credentials required, as reported by ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Residents in Sioux Falls may have noticed a new camera technology near public intersections across the city. A rollout of what are called License Plate Readers began nearly ...
The Marshalltown city council gathered for the final time in 2025 on Monday night, swearing in two new councilors, one re-elected incumbent and a new mayor before approving the expansion of the ...
What timing: Days after Cambridge cancelled its contract with the license-plate reader company Flock over privacy concerns, the firm’s devices helped solve one of the region’s highest-profile murders ...
While flocking is largely considered nontoxic to pets, animals who ingest large amounts of flocking may experience intestinal obstructions, which can be fatal without appropriate treatment. For years, ...
Law enforcement used an automatic license plate recognition system to locate the suspected Brown University shooter’s rental car Thursday and tie him to the killing of an MIT professor in Brookline.
Police credit license plate-reading cameras with helping locate the Brown University shooting suspect who killed two students in Providence and an MIT professor in Brookline. Yet the system behind ...
On Thursday afternoon in New York City, I sat down with Flock Safety CEO Garrett Langley. We met to discuss the company’s expansion from making cameras for reading license plates to building drones ...
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OAKLAND — Reversing course despite months of public opposition, the city voted Tuesday to keep a controversial license-plate surveillance system in place, approving a two-year contract with Flock ...
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