$GTCH SAN DIEGO, March 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GBT Technologies Inc. ( OTC PINK: GTCH ) (“GBT” or the “Company”), filed a continuation application (#17694384) for its wireless motion detection and imaging patent, which has been assigned an internal code name “Apollo”. The non-provisional patent application seeks to protects a radio based, real time motion detection methods and systems. The Company has recently received a notice of allowance with respect to the application. The continuation application aims to broaden the technology’s protection and scope. The patent includes GBT’s AI technology that controls radio waves transmissions/reflections, analyzing the data to construct 2D/3D images of stationary and in-motion objects. The Company plans to further research and develop applications in major domains such as health monitoring, security and smart vehicles computer vision. The technology is designed to work in various environments including both indoors and outdoors, through walls and other mediums. The described system’s range is designed to be extended with the goal of monitoring larger areas and facilities using extenders. The Company plans to conduct further research and development in this arena to expand its innovation and commercialization possibilities.
"We believe our Apollo concept may have applications in several domains, among them are health, smart vehicles, security and more. With this in mind, we filed a continuation application with the goal of further broadening and expanding the protection of the technology. The Apollo patent seeks to protects the concept of an AI controlled radio technology to achieve accurate “visibility” capabilities through walls and other mediums. The goal of the technology is designed to enable rapid analysis of RF data using neural networks, identifying living and stationary entities and constructing their computerized imaging. We intend to also explore more efficient implementations of this technology including observing alertness of a driver, intruder detection and facial recognition. We plan to further research into the development of intelligent systems based on these concepts.” Said Danny Rittman, the Company’s CTO.
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