Multi-Sensor UAP Field Disturbance Detection With Threshold Alerts

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Solution Overview

Problem

Conventional observation of unidentified aerial phenomena is often happenstance and lacks systematic detection, leading to inadequate documentation due to the absence of a prepared detection system that monitors gravitational, magnetic, and microwave frequency changes associated with such phenomena.

Innovation Solution

A portable detection system incorporating an accelerometer, magnetometer, and microwave frequency detector, connected to a controller, which monitors gravitational fields, magnetic fields, and specific microwave frequencies to detect the presence of unidentified aerial phenomena, using threshold-based event detection and calibration to minimize false positives.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Reliability

If conventional visual observation methods are used, then the observer can detect unidentified aerial phenomena, but the detection is happenstance and lacks systematic monitoring capability

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvedetection reliabilityVSAvoidsystem complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent combines multiple detection sensors (accelerometer, magnetometer, microwave frequency detector) with a controller and alert system into an integrated portable detection system. This merging of components enables systematic multi-parameter monitoring of gravitational fields, magnetic fields, and microwave frequencies simultaneously, transforming happenstance observation into reliable systematic detection without requiring complex separate systems.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #5Merging (Combining)

Solution Approach 2:

The detection system is designed with multi-functionality by incorporating sensors that monitor multiple physical parameters (gravitational field changes via accelerometer, magnetic field changes via magnetometer, and microwave frequency changes via frequency detector). This universal approach allows a single portable device to detect various aspects of unidentified aerial phenomena through different physical effects, improving detection reliability while maintaining portability.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #6Universality (Multi-functionality)

2Loss of time

If no detection system is used, then the observer remains portable and simple to operate, but timely detection and documentation capability is lost

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvedetection timeVSAvoidsystem complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
Loss of timeVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The portable detection system performs preliminary action by continuously monitoring gravitational fields, magnetic fields, and microwave frequencies before unidentified aerial phenomena become visually apparent. The accelerometer, magnetometer, and microwave frequency detector detect changes in these fields in advance, triggering alerts that provide early warning and enable timely documentation before the phenomena passes or becomes undetectable.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #10Preliminary action

Solution Approach 2:

The system employs self-service through automatic threshold-based event detection and alert generation. The controller continuously compares sensor readings against predetermined thresholds and automatically triggers visual and auditory alerts when anomalies are detected, eliminating the need for constant manual observation and enabling rapid response without increasing operational complexity.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #25Self-service

3Reliability

If threshold-based detection is used, then false positives are minimized, but the system requires calibration and predetermined parameter setting

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvedetection accuracyVSAvoidsystem setup complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSEase of manufacture

Solution Approach 1:

The system utilizes parameter changes by establishing predetermined threshold values for gravitational field changes, magnetic field changes, and microwave frequency variations during the design and calibration phase. These threshold parameters are set to distinguish genuine unidentified aerial phenomena from normal environmental variations, improving detection accuracy while allowing flexible adjustment based on specific operational requirements and environmental conditions.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #35Parameter changes

Applied Scientific Principles

This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.

Function Achieved in This Case

The system provides systematic detection of unidentified aerial phenomena, enabling timely and thorough documentation by alerting users through visual and auditory signals, reducing false positives, and allowing for real-time data sharing.

Implementation Method 1

an accelerometer configured to measure a gravitational field surrounding the unidentified aerial phenomena field disturbance detector

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectGravitation: Gravitation

Implementation Method 2

a magnetometer configured to measure a magnetic field surrounding the unidentified aerial phenomena field disturbance detector

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectMagnetic field: Magnetic Field

Implementation Method 3

a microwave frequency detector configured to measure a specific band of microwave frequencies surrounding the unidentified aerial phenomena field disturbance detector

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectMicrowave radiation: Microwave Radiation

Data Source

PatentUS12493068B2Unidentified aerial phenomena field disturbance detector
Publication Date: 2025.12.09 DIPOALA WILLIAM SAMUEL
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AI summary

An unidentified aerial phenomena field disturbance detector includes an accelerometer configured to measure a gravitational field surrounding the unidentified aerial phenomena field disturbance detector; a magnetometer configured to measure a magnetic field surrounding the unidentified aerial phenomena field disturbance detector; a microwave frequency detector configured to measure a specific band of microwave frequencies surrounding the unidentified aerial phenomena field disturbance detector; a controller; and an optical indicator configured to optically communicate information to a user of the unidentified aerial phenomena field disturbance detector. The controller determines a change in the gravitational field surrounding the unidentified aerial phenomena field disturbance detector when generates gravitational field values are outside a predetermined range of non-event field values. The controller controls the optical indicator to optically communicate the determined change in the gravitational field surrounding the unidentified aerial phenomena field disturbance detector.