Firearm dataloggers

J. Sutcliff
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We discuss the development of a versatile electronic data capture system. This system is unobtrusively fitted to the lethal or less-than-lethal firearms carried by armed police, security forces etc in the course of their duties. The system has the potential to increase accountability and the effectiveness of post incident evaluation by capturing secure, legally submitable digital evidence. This evidence can then be used to determine the users actions and those of persons challenged or fired upon. We specifically focus on firing event detection, synchronizing data capture to the firing event, inherent armoury inventory and tracking facilities and minimally invasive mounting systems. The system currently incorporates digital video and limited spatial sensing capabilities. We evaluate these and explore possible future developments such as GPS, telemetry and full 3D spatial tracking. The research project is being conducted with Partnership Venture grants from Durham University and with Durham University School of Engineering. Facilities and consultancy are being provided by Durham Constabulary Special Operations Department.
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我们讨论了多功能电子数据采集系统的开发。该系统不显眼地安装在武装警察、安全部队等在执行任务时携带的致命或非致命枪支上。该系统有可能通过捕获安全的、合法提交的数字证据来提高事后评估的问责制和有效性。然后,可以利用这一证据来确定使用者的行为以及受到质疑或受到射击的人的行为。我们特别关注射击事件检测,同步数据捕获到射击事件,固有的军械库库存和跟踪设施以及微创安装系统。该系统目前结合了数字视频和有限的空间传感能力。我们对这些进行评估,并探索未来可能的发展,如GPS、遥测和全3D空间跟踪。该研究项目由达勒姆大学和达勒姆大学工程学院合作进行。设施和咨询由达勒姆警察特别行动部门提供。
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