Patent classifications
G08B25/005
SAFETY SYSTEM TO PREVENT THE ABANDONMENT OF A CHILD IN A MOTOR VEHICLE
A safety system for preventing child abandonment in a motor vehicle is provided. The safety system includes a device installable on a child safety seat, a safety belt, or a seat belt shoulder strap. The device includes a presence sensor configured to detect child safety seat occupancy, and a radio transmitter configured to emit a radio signal within a predefined transmission range and functionally connected to the presence sensor to receive a child safety seat occupancy signal and insert presence information into the radio signal. The safety system includes warning signal receiving devices configured to detect the radio signal within the predefined transmission range and extract presence information from the radio signal, and warning emission means. The presence sensor is a capacitive sensor. Each warning signal receiving device is configured to trigger the warning emission means after initially extracting presence information and subsequently detecting an interruption of the radio signal.
REPORT PROCESSING APPARATUS, REPORT PROCESSING METHOD, PROGRAM, AND RECORDING MEDIUM
In order to enable appropriate reporting of information related to an event to be reported when the event occurs, a report processing apparatus 100 includes: an information obtaining unit 131 configured to obtain first report information reported from a terminal apparatus with respect to a target event; a determination unit 133 configured to determine one or more report destinations associated with the target event from a plurality of candidate report destinations (report destination apparatus 401 to 405) based on the first report information; and a communication processing unit 135 configured to transmit information related to the first report information to the one or more report destinations associated with the first report information.
System and method for transmitting an alert from a wearable device to a user network
The invention discloses a system and method for transmitting an alert from a wearable device to a user network. The wearable device includes a trigger to initiate a situation and a coupling device to couple the trigger to a notification system to notify the situation to a set of persons in the user network. The notification system allows the registration of the user, at least one guardian and the set of persons. The notification system generates a dependability score for each of the set of persons. The notification system also determines the current geo-location of the user, the guardian and the set of persons to determine a first group of trusted persons. The notification system transmits a first message to the first group of trusted persons and the guardian.
Automated Robot Alert System
A robot alert system includes a robot server that receives contextualized sensor data from one or more mobile robots and generates alerts to one or more individuals according to a set of configured alert rules. The contextualized sensor data includes location data indicating a location of the mobile robot and sensor data obtained by the mobile robot representing sensed conditions of an environment associated with the location. The robot server accesses staff member data associated with each of a plurality of staff members from a staff member database and accesses a set of stored alert rules specifying alert criteria for triggering the alert. Responsive to determining that the contextualized sensor data meets the alert criteria for s target staff member, the robot server generates and transmits an alert to a client device associated with the target staff member.
Devices, systems, and methods for monitoring controlled spaces for transitory uses
The invention includes electronic monitoring-device for monitoring controlled spaces, as well as systems and methods for such monitoring. The monitoring-devices may be battery powered devices, with various sensors and capable of wireless communications. Installation of the monitoring-device may not require any wiring. These monitoring-devices may be installed at a given controlled space to monitor that given controlled space and to electronically communicate occurrences of that given controlled space to various interested stakeholders, such as, but not limited to, a tenant of the given controlled space, facility operators of the given controlled space, the provider of the electronic monitoring-device, and/or third-parties (e.g., insurance companies, first responders, and/or law enforcement). The monitoring-device may provide details, information, alerts, reminders, notices, notifications, alarms, and/or the like to various authorized stakeholders of the occurrences within that given controlled space. One example of a controlled space is a self-storage unit.
Collaborative work environment for computer-aided dispatch
Methods and systems for a collaborative work environment. One system includes a monitoring computer communicatively coupled to a first computer-aided workstation and a second computer-aided workstation. The monitoring computer includes an electronic processor configured to receive, from the first computer-aided workstation, a first datastream associated with a first incident, receive, from the second computer-aided workstation, a second datastream associated with at least one selected from the group consisting of a second incident and a user of the second computer-aided workstation, and analyze each of the first datastream and the second datastream to determine a collaboration recommendation. The electronic processor is further configured to transmit, to the first computer-aided workstation, a first request to participate in a collaborative work session and, to the second computer-aided workstation, a second request to participate in the collaborative work session in response to determining the collaboration recommendation.
Alarm signaling technology
Techniques are described for handling an event where a control panel or an alarm signaling device is tampered with or destroyed by a disablement tactic, e.g., a “crash and smash intrusion.”
Artificial intelligence driven smart child safety system
An apparatus of and a method for facilitating an artificial intelligence (AI) driven smart child safety system for motor vehicles provide active and constant monitoring for onboard child safety. The system includes various sensors and an AI controller that uses face recognition and seatbelt recognition technologies to monitor the presence of a child and/or adult through multiple cameras. Thus, the system can send out voice/text/video alarms whenever encountering an unsafe condition and/or emergency if a child is present in the vehicle without an adult, the child's seatbelt is not securely fastened, the vehicle cabin temperature is out of a safe range, the child's body temperature exceeds a predetermined maximum safe temperature, the vehicle is speeding, etc. The voice/text/video alarms are instantly played out via a speaker, a personal computing (PC) device, and/or sent to a local safety authority.
Notification priority sequencing for video security
Determining a sequence for providing a notification regarding activity recorded by a camera is described. In one aspect, a priority sequence for can be determined based on a variety of characteristics of the available devices registered with the home security system of the camera.
TRANSMITTING A SECURITY ALERT WHICH INDICATES A LOCATION IN A RECIPIENT'S BUILDING
A system is configured to obtain detection data from one or more detector devices (31-36), detect a possible intruder in a first building (51) based on the detection data, determine a location (63) associated with the possible intruder based on the detection data, select a receiver (71) by comparing the location with multiple locations, and obtain building information associated with the receiver. This building information describes a second building (52). The system is further configured to determine, based on the building information and the location of the possible intruder, a location (68) in or around the second building from which the possible intruder is expected to be visible, and transmit a security alert to the receiver. The security alert comprises a request requesting the receiver or a user of the receiver to look at the first building from the location in or around the second building.