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☆☆☆☆☆ The Patrol Circle ☆☆☆☆☆

The Patrol Circle is the security cameras on drones that patrolling around point of interests within the desired altitude and desired radius. The Drones fly around the LPS - Local Positioning System pole, and it's programmable to fly around the LPS pole in certain radius with a certain altitude; note that the LPS pole for this application would have 2 LPS Transceivers. The Drones can fly around the LPS pole center or the Drones can fly around a transformed circle center which can be calculated to transform for customized the LPS Pole location that can be easily applying my Invention #10 -- Parallel Transforming Percentage (PTP) Theorem. Please visit my website www.TheCloudOSCenter.com to check out the PTP Theorem's full document. The Drones can take turns to patrol for battery re-charge in the Crest Arm Opener Charger Station. The Crest Arm Opener Charger Station can be built on top of the roof with the arm-crest which is joinable, openable and auto-locked when the drones perform exchanging for battery charging... Drones in Patrol Circle, which applying the LPS - Local Positioning System invention, to patrol point of interests like home, business, company, organization, capital, treasury, etc... This is my invention #4 on my main website www.TheCloudOSCenter.com, the LPS - Local Positioning System invention with local United States Patent PCT No.: PCT/US21/72562 and International Patent No.: PCT/IB2021/000949 was submitted on 2021/11/23.

"The International Patent: PCT / IB2021 / 000949 was submitted on 2021/11/23"
Email: HenryVPham@TheCloudOSCenter.com -- for details!


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[Last updated: 2024-04-13 -- Henry V. Pham]

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