Patent classifications
G08B29/02
Monitoring System and Method Capable of Evaluating Events and Sending Different Types of Notifications to a User Device Based on the Evaluation
An electronic monitoring system implements an evaluation strategy to distinguish between low-interest detected events and high-interest detected events and to send lower or standard alerts to a user device if a detected event is a low-interest event and a heightened alert or warning if the detected event is a high-interest event. The system may utilize patterns of information to establish baseline event characteristics for the particular monitored environment. The baseline event characteristics are used to evaluate triggering events for determining whether those events are best categorized as low-interest or high-interest.
Monitoring System and Method Capable of Evaluating Events and Sending Different Types of Notifications to a User Device Based on the Evaluation
An electronic monitoring system implements an evaluation strategy to distinguish between low-interest detected events and high-interest detected events and to send lower or standard alerts to a user device if a detected event is a low-interest event and a heightened alert or warning if the detected event is a high-interest event. The system may utilize patterns of information to establish baseline event characteristics for the particular monitored environment. The baseline event characteristics are used to evaluate triggering events for determining whether those events are best categorized as low-interest or high-interest.
Alarm Device for Feedthrough Assembly and Alarm Method Thereof
An alarm device for feedthrough assembly is proposed. The device comprises a body having a chamber, a sealing module configured on a first surface of the body for connecting to a feedthrough assembly, wherein a first surface has a hole across the chamber, and an alarm assembly configured in the chamber. In addition, if a shaft seal of the feedthrough assembly is failure, a pressure difference produced between the chamber and inner shaft seal forces the alarm assembly to move toward the feedthrough assembly.
Alarm Device for Feedthrough Assembly and Alarm Method Thereof
An alarm device for feedthrough assembly is proposed. The device comprises a body having a chamber, a sealing module configured on a first surface of the body for connecting to a feedthrough assembly, wherein a first surface has a hole across the chamber, and an alarm assembly configured in the chamber. In addition, if a shaft seal of the feedthrough assembly is failure, a pressure difference produced between the chamber and inner shaft seal forces the alarm assembly to move toward the feedthrough assembly.
Method and system for monitoring an alarm system
The problem of the vulnerability of an alarm system when its communication with an alarm central is lost or nonexistent is solved by maintaining a monitoring channel with the alarm system. A server establishes and maintains the communication channel with the alarm system via an interface module connected to the alarm system, and if the alarm system is unable to communicate with an alarm central receiver, or if the first communication channel is closed, then the server connects to one or both of the alarm central receiver and a user's phone, so as to communicate a message thereto indicative of a breach or failure of the alarm system. The alarm system is connected to the alarm central through the monitoring server which then acts as a gateway.
Method and system for monitoring an alarm system
The problem of the vulnerability of an alarm system when its communication with an alarm central is lost or nonexistent is solved by maintaining a monitoring channel with the alarm system. A server establishes and maintains the communication channel with the alarm system via an interface module connected to the alarm system, and if the alarm system is unable to communicate with an alarm central receiver, or if the first communication channel is closed, then the server connects to one or both of the alarm central receiver and a user's phone, so as to communicate a message thereto indicative of a breach or failure of the alarm system. The alarm system is connected to the alarm central through the monitoring server which then acts as a gateway.
Operator alertness monitor
In one example embodiment, an operator alertness monitoring system may include a proximate condition monitor that is configured to issue an alert to direct an operator's attention to a detected hazardous condition, and an operator alertness monitor that is configured to detect the operator's physical reaction to the issued alert and instruct the proximate condition monitor to respond to the operator's detected physical reaction to the issued alert.
Operator alertness monitor
In one example embodiment, an operator alertness monitoring system may include a proximate condition monitor that is configured to issue an alert to direct an operator's attention to a detected hazardous condition, and an operator alertness monitor that is configured to detect the operator's physical reaction to the issued alert and instruct the proximate condition monitor to respond to the operator's detected physical reaction to the issued alert.
System and method for alarm signaling during alarm system destruction
A system and method provide for the immediate transmission of a potential alarm to a remote alarm signal escrow site and from the escrow site to a host station in the 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.” A system and method may also send an alarm signal during such an attack by using predictive analysis of real-time events.
System and method for alarm signaling during alarm system destruction
A system and method provide for the immediate transmission of a potential alarm to a remote alarm signal escrow site and from the escrow site to a host station in the 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.” A system and method may also send an alarm signal during such an attack by using predictive analysis of real-time events.