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Ford Files Patent for High-Tech Vehicle-Based Security System with Drone Launch Capability

Harry Bright by Harry Bright
October 22, 2024
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Ford Files Patent for High-Tech Vehicle-Based Security System with Drone Launch Capability

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Ford has recently unveiled a bold and futuristic vision for home and property security, as evidenced by a newly published patent that outlines a cutting-edge vehicle-based surveillance system. But this isn’t just any security system—this one deploys drones and uses the vehicle as a mobile command center to monitor areas beyond the typical driveway or street view.

In a world where home security is paramount, Ford’s idea adds an extra layer of defense—by turning your car into a high-tech surveillance platform, complete with drones ready to patrol and protect. Filed back in 2022 under the title “Systems and Methods for Providing a Vehicle-and-Drone-Based Security Service,” the patent reveals a system designed to monitor not only the vehicle itself but also the property surrounding it, from backyards to street corners.

The system involves an array of advanced sensors—everything from radar to infrared cameras, ultrasonic detectors, and capacitive sensors—that would allow the vehicle to become a roving security hub. Parked in a driveway or on the street, the vehicle would serve as a vigilant eye, watching over your home. But when a view of the front yard isn’t enough, it has the capability to deploy at least one drone to monitor areas that the vehicle’s sensors can’t reach.

The patent outlines how this drone could autonomously patrol a designated route, providing an aerial view of hidden or distant areas, acting almost like a robotic sentry in the sky. It doesn’t stop there. Ford even envisions a future where autonomous vehicles can move along accessible pathways, following the drone’s movements to ensure constant communication and surveillance coverage.

While this may sound like the makings of a dystopian science fiction movie, there’s no guarantee that Ford’s system will ever go into production. For now, it remains an ambitious concept—one that could potentially be aimed at security companies to assist with commercial property monitoring. However, nothing is stopping the tech from trickling down to consumer levels, where a particularly security-conscious homeowner could use a Ford truck and its drone fleet to monitor every corner of their property.

Though still in the patent phase, the idea marks a significant leap in the integration of vehicles into broader security networks. And as long as Ford doesn’t start naming its technology after sci-fi supervillains like “Skynet,” we’re likely in for a future where our cars do more than just drive—they’ll help keep our homes safe too.

For now, the future remains speculative, but Ford’s innovation signals a new frontier in how vehicles and technology might combine to reshape security as we know it.

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