US20220205751A1 - Firearm Analytics System, Device and Method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a firearm analytics system, device and method.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a system for firearm analytics, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a configuration of the system, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of another configuration of the system, in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram of another configuration of the system, in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart depicting a method for firearm analytics, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a line diagram illustrating usage of the system, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- the present invention provides a solution for recording the usage of a firearm and helping a user during usage of the firearm using multiple sensors to gather various information.
- FIG. 1 a block diagram, illustrates a system 100 , in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- the system 100 includes a plurality of sensors 102 A- 102 H (herein referred to as sensors 102 from herein after).
- the system further includes a communication module 106 communicatively coupled to the sensors 102 .
- the communication module 106 is further connected to a processor 104 .
- the system further includes a memory 112 , a clock chip 108 and an information disseminating device 110 that includes a communication port 114 .
- the system 100 may also be in the form of an attachment device that may be attached to the firearm.
- term system may be used interchangeably with term device.
- the plurality of sensors 102 are communicatively coupled to the communication module 106 .
- the communication module 106 is further connected to the processor 104 .
- the processor is also connected to a memory 112 , a clock chip 108 and the information disseminating device 110 .
- the plurality of sensors 102 are configured to gather various information about a firearm device that may be a pistol, a revolver, a gun, etc. after being attached to the firearm device.
- some of the sensors out of the plurality of sensors 102 may gather information about surrounding environment of the firearm like lighting conditions, wind flow etc.
- the system 100 may be attached in the form of an add on module to the firearm device. This add on module may be a single item module or several modules that connect with each other to form the complete system.
- the plurality of sensors 102 may include target angle calculating sensor to calculate angles of a target, specific location etc.
- the target angle calculating sensors may be any one or a combination of a Global positioning system (GPS) sensor, an accelerometer, a gyroscope and a gimbal.
- GPS Global positioning system
- the plurality of sensors 102 may include firing determinations sensors configured to determine firing of the firearm device.
- the firing determination sensors may include any one or a combination of a smoke detector and a sound detector.
- the plurality of sensors 102 may include infra-red sensors configured to determine amount of ammunition or bullets in the cartridge of a firearm or within the chamber of the firearm.
- the plurality of sensors 102 may include at least one imaging sensor that may be a CCD camera.
- the CCD camera may be a wide angle camera, or a self-focusing camera.
- the CCD camera may be configured further to determine light conditions around the firearm and propose targeting help to the user of the firearm.
- the CCD camera may also be configured to determine subjects in target view of the firearm device.
- the CCD camera may also be configured to determine in case the target being targeted by the user is hit and also a preliminary extent of damage to the target.
- the CCD camera may be configured to determine in case the target, in case it is a human, is using a weapon and also determine type of the weapon being used by the target.
- the plurality of sensors 102 may include a bio detector to detect the user of the firearm.
- the bio detector may be a DNA detector, a fingerprint detector, a facial recognition detector or a vein pattern detector.
- the plurality of sensors 102 may include a sensitivity detector that is configured to determine when the trigger of the firearm is accessed or pressed.
- the sensitivity detector may be a pressure sensor to detect change in pressure applied to the trigger of the firearm.
- the communication module 106 receives operational information gathered by the plurality of sensors 102 .
- the communication module 106 as described earlier, is connected on one side to the plurality of sensors 102 and on the other side it is communicatively coupled to the processor 104 .
- the communication module collects all the operational information from the plurality of sensors and further may transmit the same to the processor 104 or also to a remote server or database (not shown in figures) for storage.
- the communication module 106 may be any one of a Wi-Fi module, a Bluetooth module, an NFC module, a near NFC module, or an infrared module.
- the communication module 106 may be able to communicate the operational information to the remote server or database through wireless communications.
- the communication module 106 may also be configured to connect wirelessly to other like systems in order to form a closed group of similar systems wherein the information exchanged within this configuration may be in an encrypted format.
- the communication module 106 may be configured to be user activated through voice or touch input through a user interface.
- the processor 104 may be configured to fetch and execute computer-readable instructions stored in the memory 112 .
- the processor 104 may be implemented as one or more microprocessors, microcomputers, microcontrollers, digital signal processors, central processing units, state machines, logic circuitries, and/or any devices that manipulate signals based on operational instructions.
- the functions of the various elements shown in the figure, including any functional blocks labelled as “processor(s)”, may be provided through the use of dedicated hardware as well as hardware capable of executing software in association with appropriate software.
- the processor 104 receives various operational information from the communication module 106 .
- the processor 104 may also be configured to control the plurality of sensors 102 and their functioning.
- the processor 104 may also be connected to an input module (not shown in the figure) that may take a user's input for requesting various help options.
- the input module may be a voice activated chip or a touch screen display.
- the input module may also be a separate device communicating with the processor 104 through the communication module 106 .
- the processor 104 may provide various information automatically or induced by the user's input queries for example providing better targeting guidance while using the firearm.
- the processor 104 may be connected to a memory 112 to record various operational information and usage information of the firearm.
- the processor 104 may record user identification, using the bio detector and the clock chip 108 , for usage of the firearm, may also record time of day when the firearm was used including location where it was used through target angle calculating sensors and firing determination sensors.
- Processor 104 may also record firing time and location of the firing, using target angle calculating sensors, and lighting conditions, using the at least one imaging sensor information, while usage of the firearm. For helping the user using the firearm it may record the number of bullets within the firearm remaining in the cartridge or used or within the chamber of the firearm through information gathered by the IR sensors.
- the processor 104 may also use the information gathered by the firing determination sensors and the target angle calculating sensors to determine and record angle of the firearm pre and post firing. Also, as stated above the lighting conditions around the firearm may also be determined to help the user and record the same using the information gathered by the image sensor that may be a wide angle CCD camera. The processor 104 may also record the target using the image sensor and assess the extent of damage if the user fires the firearm on the target. The processor 104 , may also be able to recommend some suggestions to the user of the firearm about weapon of the target. The processor may recommend actions based on the weapon identified of the target and also how and from where the target is firing its weapon. For example, what angle to take for a counter firing etc.
- the information disseminating device 110 may be configured to determine and provide an analytics information to the user of the firearm. As, the information disseminating device 110 is communicatively coupled to the processor 104 , it can determine the guidance to be provided itself or may relay the information as determined and provided by the processor 104 .
- the information disseminating device 110 may be a display screen like a liquid crystal display (LCD), a light emitting diode (LED) display, etc. or may be a speaker provided to provide an audio output to the user.
- the information disseminating device 110 may further be configured to make service recommendation to the user of the firearm based on the information gathered by the plurality of sensors 102 .
- the system 100 or specifically the information disseminating device 110 may be configured to include a communication port 114 .
- the communication port 114 may be provided to attach any other accessory like audio accessory for e.g. headphones or a visual accessory like an augmented reality headset, a helmet with audio and visual capabilities like a heads up display (HUD).
- the user may be able to communicate to other systems using these accessories connected through the communication port 114 to be described later in the description.
- FIG. 2 illustrating a communication configuration 200 of similar systems 100 A- 100 D, to system 100 , in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- the systems 100 A- 100 D are connected to a central server 202 or a cloud server and exchange communication with each other in an encrypted format.
- FIG. 3 illustrating a communication configuration 300 is depicted in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
- systems 100 A- 100 E are in communication with each other however, the communication is through a master system 100 E as depicted in the diagram itself.
- multiple users may be controlled by the master system 100 E through wireless communication and the exchange of information is also controlled by the master system 100 E.
- communication configuration 400 of systems 100 A- 100 D are shown in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
- this configuration also knowns as a distributed communication, is achieved.
- No single system is a master system, but, all can communicate with each other without being dependent on any other or central system. All the systems 100 A- 100 D can communicate with each other independently and without any interruption.
- FIG. 5 illustrating a flow chart depicting a method 500 for performing firearm analytics, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- the order in which the method is described is not intended to be construed as a limitation, and any number of the described method blocks can be combined in any order to implement the method or alternate methods. Additionally, individual blocks may be deleted from the method without departing from the spirit and scope of the subject matter described herein.
- the method can be implemented in any suitable hardware, software, firmware, or combination thereof. However, for ease of explanation, in the embodiments described below, the method may be considered to be implemented in the above described system and/or the apparatus and/or any electronic device (not shown).
- the plurality of sensors 102 gather various operational information and surrounding information about and around the firearm like as described above in conjunction with FIG. 1 .
- the gathered operational information and surrounding information may then be received by the control module 106 at step 504 .
- the gathered operational and the surrounding information is then forwarded by the control module, in response to an input by the user into the input module as described earlier. Therefore, at step 506 , the operational information and the surrounding information is received by the processor for further analysis based on the user input. For example, the user may want help of the processor 104 for better target calculations so the processor receives information from the communication module 106 gathered from target calculating sensors (information about angle of weapon, height to keep the firearm at etc.) and imaging sensor (information about light etc.).
- the processor 104 determines the information to be provided to the user for achieving better targeting parameters like “move left” raise weapon till you hear a beep” etc. at step 508 . Further, at step 510 , the determined analytics information is provided to the user through the information disseminating device 110 .
- the information disseminating device 110 may be connected to a headset for receiving information or a helmet with HUD (both as described earlier).
- the system 100 may have further usage configurations as apparent to a person having ordinary skill in the art.
- the system 100 may be attached to a helmet 602 worn by the user.
- the helmet 602 may be an augmented reality helmet configured to display various parameters to the user on a display as depicted by block 604 .
- the display 604 may display analytics information to the user similar to the one, but, not limiting to the scope of the invention, by block 606 .
- the analytics information may be displayed on one side, as in depicted by block 606 A to display certain information automatically, information requested by the user or both simultaneously.
- the block 606 A displays target distance, identity of target (like human, or known human if identity present in remote server, its information, wind speed, lighting conditions, ammunition information, timing of the firearm last used and also date.
- a block 606 B may provide guidance to the user on how to place the firearm.
- the system 100 sends a message to the user “Please move firearm to right for exact targeting”. This will help the user to obtain a better target shot.
- this may not be considered limiting and there may also be certain other information that may be provided to the user for using the firearm.
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Abstract
The invention describes a system for or recording the usage of a firearm and helping a user during usage of the firearm using multiple sensors to gather various information. The system includes a plurality of sensors to record various usage and status data of the firearm. The system further includes a communication module communicatively coupled to the sensors. The communication module is further connected to a processor. The system further includes a memory, a clock chip and an information disseminating device that includes a communication port. The plurality of sensors are configured to gather various information about a firearm device that may be a pistol, a revolver, a gun, etc. after being attached to the firearm device. In addition to the operational information, some of the sensors out of the plurality of sensors may gather information about surrounding environment of the firearm like lighting conditions, wind flow etc. to help a user of the firearm device to use it efficiently.
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- The present invention relates to a firearm analytics system, device and method.
- In today's world firearms are prevalent in every part of the world. They are also widely used for non-military and military purposes. In both cases there is a need to establish and completely document the usage of a firearm both during handling of the firearm, as well as pre and post firing of the weapon. The information that can be collected and securely stored is vital for analysis for both the individual user and law enforcement as well as legal and societal usage. Storing this information in a secure and encrypted (optional) form is also imperative.
- The following detailed description of various embodiments is better understood when read in conjunction with the drawings provided herein. For illustrative purposes, exemplary embodiments are shown in the drawings; however, the presently disclosed subject matter is not limited to the specific systems and methods shown in those embodiments
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a system for firearm analytics, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a configuration of the system, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 3 is a block diagram of another configuration of the system, in accordance with another embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 4 is a block diagram of another configuration of the system, in accordance with another embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 5 is a flow chart depicting a method for firearm analytics, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 6 is a line diagram illustrating usage of the system, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. - The present invention provides a solution for recording the usage of a firearm and helping a user during usage of the firearm using multiple sensors to gather various information.
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FIG. 1 , a block diagram, illustrates asystem 100, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. Thesystem 100 includes a plurality ofsensors 102A-102H (herein referred to as sensors 102 from herein after). The system further includes acommunication module 106 communicatively coupled to the sensors 102. Thecommunication module 106 is further connected to aprocessor 104. The system further includes amemory 112, aclock chip 108 and aninformation disseminating device 110 that includes acommunication port 114. It may also be appreciated that thesystem 100 may also be in the form of an attachment device that may be attached to the firearm. Hence, term system may be used interchangeably with term device. - The plurality of sensors 102 are communicatively coupled to the
communication module 106. Thecommunication module 106 is further connected to theprocessor 104. The processor is also connected to amemory 112, aclock chip 108 and theinformation disseminating device 110. - According to an embodiment of the invention, the plurality of sensors 102 are configured to gather various information about a firearm device that may be a pistol, a revolver, a gun, etc. after being attached to the firearm device. In addition to the operational information, some of the sensors out of the plurality of sensors 102 may gather information about surrounding environment of the firearm like lighting conditions, wind flow etc. The
system 100 may be attached in the form of an add on module to the firearm device. This add on module may be a single item module or several modules that connect with each other to form the complete system. - According to an embodiment of the invention, the plurality of sensors 102 may include target angle calculating sensor to calculate angles of a target, specific location etc. The target angle calculating sensors may be any one or a combination of a Global positioning system (GPS) sensor, an accelerometer, a gyroscope and a gimbal.
- According to yet another embodiment of the invention, the plurality of sensors 102 may include firing determinations sensors configured to determine firing of the firearm device. The firing determination sensors may include any one or a combination of a smoke detector and a sound detector.
- According to yet another embodiment of the invention, the plurality of sensors 102 may include infra-red sensors configured to determine amount of ammunition or bullets in the cartridge of a firearm or within the chamber of the firearm.
- According to yet another embodiment of the invention, the plurality of sensors 102 may include at least one imaging sensor that may be a CCD camera. The CCD camera may be a wide angle camera, or a self-focusing camera. The CCD camera may be configured further to determine light conditions around the firearm and propose targeting help to the user of the firearm. Further, the CCD camera may also be configured to determine subjects in target view of the firearm device. Furthermore, the CCD camera may also be configured to determine in case the target being targeted by the user is hit and also a preliminary extent of damage to the target. Also, the CCD camera may be configured to determine in case the target, in case it is a human, is using a weapon and also determine type of the weapon being used by the target.
- According to yet another embodiment of the invention, the plurality of sensors 102 may include a bio detector to detect the user of the firearm. In an embodiment, the bio detector may be a DNA detector, a fingerprint detector, a facial recognition detector or a vein pattern detector.
- According to yet another embodiment of the invention, the plurality of sensors 102 may include a sensitivity detector that is configured to determine when the trigger of the firearm is accessed or pressed. In an embodiment, the sensitivity detector may be a pressure sensor to detect change in pressure applied to the trigger of the firearm.
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communication module 106 receives operational information gathered by the plurality of sensors 102. Thecommunication module 106, as described earlier, is connected on one side to the plurality of sensors 102 and on the other side it is communicatively coupled to theprocessor 104. The communication module collects all the operational information from the plurality of sensors and further may transmit the same to theprocessor 104 or also to a remote server or database (not shown in figures) for storage. In an embodiment of the invention, thecommunication module 106 may be any one of a Wi-Fi module, a Bluetooth module, an NFC module, a near NFC module, or an infrared module. Hence, thecommunication module 106 may be able to communicate the operational information to the remote server or database through wireless communications. Thecommunication module 106 may also be configured to connect wirelessly to other like systems in order to form a closed group of similar systems wherein the information exchanged within this configuration may be in an encrypted format. In a further configuration, thecommunication module 106 may be configured to be user activated through voice or touch input through a user interface. - The
processor 104, amongst other capabilities, may be configured to fetch and execute computer-readable instructions stored in thememory 112. Theprocessor 104 may be implemented as one or more microprocessors, microcomputers, microcontrollers, digital signal processors, central processing units, state machines, logic circuitries, and/or any devices that manipulate signals based on operational instructions. The functions of the various elements shown in the figure, including any functional blocks labelled as “processor(s)”, may be provided through the use of dedicated hardware as well as hardware capable of executing software in association with appropriate software. Theprocessor 104 receives various operational information from thecommunication module 106. Theprocessor 104 may also be configured to control the plurality of sensors 102 and their functioning. Theprocessor 104 may also be connected to an input module (not shown in the figure) that may take a user's input for requesting various help options. The input module may be a voice activated chip or a touch screen display. The input module may also be a separate device communicating with theprocessor 104 through thecommunication module 106. Theprocessor 104 may provide various information automatically or induced by the user's input queries for example providing better targeting guidance while using the firearm. Theprocessor 104 may be connected to amemory 112 to record various operational information and usage information of the firearm. Theprocessor 104 may record user identification, using the bio detector and theclock chip 108, for usage of the firearm, may also record time of day when the firearm was used including location where it was used through target angle calculating sensors and firing determination sensors. It may also record when safety was switched off, when trigger pressure was applied but, not fired or when it was fired through information gathered by the sensitivity detector.Processor 104 may also record firing time and location of the firing, using target angle calculating sensors, and lighting conditions, using the at least one imaging sensor information, while usage of the firearm. For helping the user using the firearm it may record the number of bullets within the firearm remaining in the cartridge or used or within the chamber of the firearm through information gathered by the IR sensors. - Furthermore, the
processor 104 may also use the information gathered by the firing determination sensors and the target angle calculating sensors to determine and record angle of the firearm pre and post firing. Also, as stated above the lighting conditions around the firearm may also be determined to help the user and record the same using the information gathered by the image sensor that may be a wide angle CCD camera. Theprocessor 104 may also record the target using the image sensor and assess the extent of damage if the user fires the firearm on the target. Theprocessor 104, may also be able to recommend some suggestions to the user of the firearm about weapon of the target. The processor may recommend actions based on the weapon identified of the target and also how and from where the target is firing its weapon. For example, what angle to take for a counter firing etc. - The
information disseminating device 110 may be configured to determine and provide an analytics information to the user of the firearm. As, theinformation disseminating device 110 is communicatively coupled to theprocessor 104, it can determine the guidance to be provided itself or may relay the information as determined and provided by theprocessor 104. Theinformation disseminating device 110 may be a display screen like a liquid crystal display (LCD), a light emitting diode (LED) display, etc. or may be a speaker provided to provide an audio output to the user. Theinformation disseminating device 110 may further be configured to make service recommendation to the user of the firearm based on the information gathered by the plurality of sensors 102. - Furthermore, the
system 100 or specifically theinformation disseminating device 110 may be configured to include acommunication port 114. Thecommunication port 114 may be provided to attach any other accessory like audio accessory for e.g. headphones or a visual accessory like an augmented reality headset, a helmet with audio and visual capabilities like a heads up display (HUD). The user may be able to communicate to other systems using these accessories connected through thecommunication port 114 to be described later in the description. - Referring now to
FIG. 2 , illustrating acommunication configuration 200 ofsimilar systems 100A-100D, tosystem 100, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. In this configuration, thesystems 100A-100D are connected to acentral server 202 or a cloud server and exchange communication with each other in an encrypted format. - Referring now to
FIG. 3 , illustrating acommunication configuration 300 is depicted in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.. In a similar way as described above,systems 100A-100E are in communication with each other however, the communication is through amaster system 100E as depicted in the diagram itself. In this way multiple users may be controlled by themaster system 100E through wireless communication and the exchange of information is also controlled by themaster system 100E. - Referring now to
FIG. 4 ,communication configuration 400 ofsystems 100A-100D are shown in accordance with another embodiment of the invention. In this configuration, also knowns as a distributed communication, is achieved. No single system is a master system, but, all can communicate with each other without being dependent on any other or central system. All thesystems 100A-100D can communicate with each other independently and without any interruption. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , illustrating a flow chart depicting amethod 500 for performing firearm analytics, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. The order in which the method is described is not intended to be construed as a limitation, and any number of the described method blocks can be combined in any order to implement the method or alternate methods. Additionally, individual blocks may be deleted from the method without departing from the spirit and scope of the subject matter described herein. Furthermore, the method can be implemented in any suitable hardware, software, firmware, or combination thereof. However, for ease of explanation, in the embodiments described below, the method may be considered to be implemented in the above described system and/or the apparatus and/or any electronic device (not shown). - At
step 502, the plurality of sensors 102 gather various operational information and surrounding information about and around the firearm like as described above in conjunction withFIG. 1 . The gathered operational information and surrounding information may then be received by thecontrol module 106 atstep 504. The gathered operational and the surrounding information is then forwarded by the control module, in response to an input by the user into the input module as described earlier. Therefore, atstep 506, the operational information and the surrounding information is received by the processor for further analysis based on the user input. For example, the user may want help of theprocessor 104 for better target calculations so the processor receives information from thecommunication module 106 gathered from target calculating sensors (information about angle of weapon, height to keep the firearm at etc.) and imaging sensor (information about light etc.). Theprocessor 104 then determines the information to be provided to the user for achieving better targeting parameters like “move left” raise weapon till you hear a beep” etc. atstep 508. Further, atstep 510, the determined analytics information is provided to the user through theinformation disseminating device 110. Theinformation disseminating device 110 may be connected to a headset for receiving information or a helmet with HUD (both as described earlier). - Referring to
FIG. 6 illustrating a usage of thesystem 100 in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. The exemplary embodiment is not to be considered as restrictive and it is to be note that thesystem 100 may have further usage configurations as apparent to a person having ordinary skill in the art. Thesystem 100, as described earlier may be attached to ahelmet 602 worn by the user. Thehelmet 602 may be an augmented reality helmet configured to display various parameters to the user on a display as depicted byblock 604. Thedisplay 604 may display analytics information to the user similar to the one, but, not limiting to the scope of the invention, byblock 606. The analytics information may be displayed on one side, as in depicted byblock 606A to display certain information automatically, information requested by the user or both simultaneously. For example, as shown, theblock 606A displays target distance, identity of target (like human, or known human if identity present in remote server, its information, wind speed, lighting conditions, ammunition information, timing of the firearm last used and also date. - Further, to this, there may also be a
block 606B, that may provide guidance to the user on how to place the firearm. For example, in the depictedblock 606B, thesystem 100 sends a message to the user “Please move firearm to right for exact targeting”. This will help the user to obtain a better target shot. However, this may not be considered limiting and there may also be certain other information that may be provided to the user for using the firearm. - While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. Indeed, the novel methods, devices, and systems described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms. Furthermore, various omissions, substitutions, and changes in the form of the methods, devices, and systems described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.
- It is to be appreciated that the prior art systems do not take care of the surrounding environment and the information of the weapon to perform analytics department. In prior art, information is provided however, no pro-active systems are present that provide sufficient information to the user of such a system in order to support and guide for the usage of the weapon. Also, multiple sensors provide redundant and accurate information to gather usage and further details that help the law enforcement agencies to capture necessary information about the usage of the weapon for proper maintenance of records and instill responsible weapon usage by their users.
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1. A system for firearm analytics comprising:
a plurality of sensors configured to be attached to the firearm to gather operational information of the firearm and surrounding environment;
a communication module, configured to transmit and receive the operational information of the firearm;
a processor communicatively coupled to the communication module and the plurality of sensors to control the plurality of sensors; and
an information disseminating device communicatively coupled to the processor and configured to determine and provide an analytics information to a user of the firearm based on the operational information of the firearm and the surrounding environment.
2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of sensors include target angle calculating sensors.
3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the target angle calculating sensors include a Global Positioning system (GPS), an accelerometer, a gyroscope, and a gimbal.
4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of sensors include firing determination sensors.
5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the firing determination sensors include a smoke sensor.
6. The system of claim 4 , wherein the firing determination sensors include a sound sensor.
7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of sensors include infra-red (IR) sensors configured to determine ammunition within the firearm.
8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the ammunition is number of bullets in a cartridge of the firearm.
9. The system of claim 7 , wherein the ammunition is bullets of bullets in a chamber of the firearm.
10. The system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of sensors include at least one imaging sensor.
11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the at least one imaging sensor is a charge coupled device (CCD) camera.
12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the CCD camera is a wide angle camera.
13. The system of claim 11 , wherein the CCD camera is a self-focusing camera.
14. The system of claim 11 , wherein the CCD camera is configured to determine lighting conditions around the firearm.
15. The system of claim 11 , wherein the CCD camera is configured to determine subjects in view of the CCD camera.
16. The system of claim 11 , wherein the CCD camera is configured to determine if a target of a user was hit.
17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the CCD camera is configured to determine damage to the target.
18. The system of claim 16 , wherein the CCD camera is configured to determine the target's weapon and provide the information to the user through the information disseminating device.
19. The system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of sensors include a bio detector to detect a user.
20. A firearm analytics device comprising:
a plurality of sensors configured to be attached to the firearm to gather an operational information of the firearm and surrounding environment;
a communication module, configured to transmit and receive the operational information of the firearm;
a processor communicatively coupled to the communication module and the plurality of sensors to control the plurality of sensors; and
an information disseminating device communicatively coupled to the processor and configured to determine and provide an analytics information to a user of the firearm based on the operational information of the firearm and the surrounding environment.
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