Motorola R & D's latest VR head display is a good helper for the police

Motorola Solutions (Motorola, short for short) hopes to achieve a new future through a virtual reality head-up. This technology will lead the new era of high-tech policing enforcement. To outsiders, this is just like the plot of science fiction.

At the APCO conference held on Tuesday, Motorola let users experience this new headline. It will be used by the police for action assistance soon. After wearing this head-mounted display, experts and police officers located in the remote command center will be able to view a specific area of ​​densely populated personnel from the perspective of drones and identify suspicious individuals.

They can also see their perspective through the camera worn on the ground by the officers on duty. The head-worn wearer can turn around his head and look around at the area where the police officer is located, just as if he were actually at the scene.

This VR headshot enhances the police's work speed and efficiency under various usage conditions. This is an increasingly demanding requirement in today's society.

According to a press release, the technology comes from Eyefluence, a startup company invested by Motorola Solutions Venture Capital, whose goal is to "describe the future of public safety."

Motorola's chief technology officer Paul Steinberg said that their goal is to keep the law enforcement work in pace with the ever-faster world. He quotes a statistic that explains the problem very well: We now have 90% of the information generated in the past two years. He said that the pace of development of the society has been so fast that it is difficult to keep up, which is also true for law enforcement agencies - this is where Motorola wants to play a role.

“We have various forms of communication and data such as videos, images and photos. They are useful to some extent, but they are too numerous,” he said. “We devote a lot of time to trying to filter To present information that is currently important and instructive.”

This VR headset can allow drones and robots to replace the traditional physical law enforcement work, this is to increase the efficiency of the police, not to completely replace the police.

“Human instincts, experience and knowledge are irreplaceable.” Steinberg said, “This is just a tool to help them communicate and make decisions.”

Steinberg said that this VR headed user needs to be vigilant at all times to be competent for law enforcement. This is totally different from today’s smartphones and tablets, which force users to focus on screen operations and completely ignore the surrounding environment.

So this headshot should be able to improve this problem to some extent.

Steinberg said that this VR avatar will enable safer and more efficient enforcement.

They have already demonstrated this technology to local police and firefighters in Florida, hoping to cater to the special needs of the state.

Lan Ting Garra, Motorola's director of innovation and design, said that the VR system will enhance the police's interaction efficiency through four platforms: event immersion, situational awareness, location flexibility and virtual presentation.

She said that this headshot allows experts to remotely understand the scene of the incident, so that they do not need to go to the scene and they can understand the situation faster.

"People often say that a picture is worth a thousand words." She said, "What is the value of that live video?"

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