GBT Technologies (OTCMKTS:GTCH): Fast Tracks Patent filed for its Apollo Wireless Motion Detection and Imaging System

A fast-track non-provisional patent has been filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by GBT Technologies (OTCMKTS:GTCH), for their motion and position detection method system. It is a radio wave based system that can sense a moving object’s motion, along with its stationary positions. Using imaging technology, this data can be projected on a computer screen in real-time.

The project has been code named Apollo, and is being operated via an AI (Artificial Intelligence) technology that controls transmission of the radio waves, analyzes its reflections, and creates 2D or 3D images in real-time. Sectors like health monitoring, security and computer vision can certainly make use of this technology. The system’s range will be determined by its antennas and repeaters, which can be used for more coverage as well. It differentiates between living entities and objects working through mediums like walls, underwater, and underground, so it can be used for several safety and rescue applications.

GBT is hopeful of implementing this technology widely in the wireless solutions arena. For instance, it can be used in driver monitoring systems, assist impaired drivers, correct behavior of distracted drivers, sending audio and visual alerts, and even take over the vehicle, if required.

There is more research and testing ahead, and the Company needs to raise sufficient capital for it too. It could be a long time before this technology is successfully implemented widely, but initial findings certainly show great promise.