IOCircuit.com Reports Energy Telecom Announces Filing of New Shape-Recognition Patent
Market Wire, August, 2004
Energy Telecom, Inc. (OTC: EYTL) (http://www.energytele.com) announced today that it has filed a US Patent application for advanced systems and methods for enhanced electronic shape recognition.
Recognizing the importance of next-generation methods of facial recognition to Homeland Security, the company will add the display of its uniquely simple but advanced recognition technology to its current display and projection methods of optical and audio information directly to mobile information users.
"We believe those in the military, customs, airport security, crowd control and those in police functions deserve the very best information when defending our country and its borders," Mr. Tom Rickards, president of Energy Telecom, Inc. states. "Current optical recognition methods are not only primitive, but are normally displayed on mounted displays. Having the results of a superior level of optical recognition displayed directly on the wearer's personal telecom eye ware, in real time, will both speed up the user's reaction time (possibly averting a dangerous situation), and thus reducing the uncertainty often found when making life and death decisions at a moment's notice."
Energy Telecom holds United States and foreign patents providing leading global manufacturers of wireless headsets, industrial eyewear and optical projection technology with the means of offering the world's first hands-free two-way, intelligent, miniaturized, wireless personal telecommunication eyewear systems. These systems can be built into specialized eyewear worn by police, fire, rescue, military and security personnel, as well as those used by bio-hazardous, mining, construction and heavy manufacturing workers.
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