Patent classifications
G01S2205/05
RECOVERY SYSTEM FOR LOST ITEMS USING ELECTRONIC SENSORS
In one embodiment, a system and method for monitoring lost items, includes a sensor device attached to the lost item, the sensor device configured to transmit a tracking alert signal, the sensor device having a first unique identifier; a portable computing device configured to receive the tracking alert signal when the portable computing device is located proximate the lost item; a location manager configured to determine the location of the portable computing device; and a recovery server configured to: determine and transmit a list of the at least one establishment to the portable computing device; receive a selection of one of the at least one establishment; transmit a return alert to the selected establishment; determine if the first unique identifier matches a second unique identifier stored in a database; and transmit a found notification to a client computing device if the first unique identifier matches the second unique identifier.
Tracking device operation in safety-classified zone
Tracking devices can be associated with safe zones, smart zones, and high risk zones. Safe zones correspond to regions where a likelihood that a tracking device is lost within the safe zone is lower than outside the safe zone. High risk zones correspond to regions where a likelihood that a tracking device is lost within the high risk zone is higher than outside the high risk zone. Smart zones correspond to an expected tracking device, mobile device, or user behavior. Home areas are geographic regions in which a user resides, and travel areas are geographic regions in which a user does not reside. A tracking device can be configured to operate in a mode selected based on a presence of the tracking device within a safe zone, a smart zone, a high risk zone, a home area, or a travel area.
Tracking Device Operation In Behavior-Classified Zone
Tracking devices can be associated with safe zones, smart zones, and high risk zones. Safe zones correspond to regions where a likelihood that a tracking device is lost within the safe zone is lower than outside the safe zone. High risk zones correspond to regions where a likelihood that a tracking device is lost within the high risk zone is higher than outside the high risk zone. Smart zones correspond to an expected tracking device, mobile device, or user behavior. Home areas are geographic regions in which a user resides, and travel areas are geographic regions in which a user does not reside. A tracking device can be configured to operate in a mode selected based on a presence of the tracking device within a safe zone, a smart zone, a high risk zone, a home area, or a travel area.
Tracking Device Operation In Risk-Classified Zone
Tracking devices can be associated with safe zones, smart zones, and high risk zones. Safe zones correspond to regions where a likelihood that a tracking device is lost within the safe zone is lower than outside the safe zone. High risk zones correspond to regions where a likelihood that a tracking device is lost within the high risk zone is higher than outside the high risk zone. Smart zones correspond to an expected tracking device, mobile device, or user behavior. Home areas are geographic regions in which a user resides, and travel areas are geographic regions in which a user does not reside. A tracking device can be configured to operate in a mode selected based on a presence of the tracking device within a safe zone, a smart zone, a high risk zone, a home area, or a travel area.
Tracking device operation in safety-classified zone
Tracking devices can be associated with safe zones, smart zones, and high risk zones. Safe zones correspond to regions where a likelihood that a tracking device is lost within the safe zone is lower than outside the safe zone. High risk zones correspond to regions where a likelihood that a tracking device is lost within the high risk zone is higher than outside the high risk zone. Smart zones correspond to an expected tracking device, mobile device, or user behavior. Home areas are geographic regions in which a user resides, and travel areas are geographic regions in which a user does not reside. A tracking device can be configured to operate in a mode selected based on a presence of the tracking device within a safe zone, a smart zone, a high risk zone, a home area, or a travel area.
WIRELESS TRACKING OF POWER TOOLS AND RELATED DEVICES
A method and system for wirelessly tracking power tools and related devices to aid with inventory management and to help minimize, prevent, and recover misplaced or stolen tools throughout the job site. The tools and/or batteries include wireless transmitting capabilities (e.g., an ISM unit) to transmit data to a fob, puck repeater, and/or gateway over an ISM network. The gateway is operable to translate and output the ISM communications over a cellular network to a remote monitoring unit, such as a personal computer or smart phone. Additionally, the gateway is further operable to translate and output cellular communications from the remote monitoring unit to ISM communications over the ISM network. A wireless tethering system and method is also disclosed whereby an ISM battery places a power tool in a lock-out or limp mode after the ISM battery remains outside of ISM communications for a prolonged period of time.
Systems and methods for tracking items
An example system includes a first beacon configured to communicate a first wireless signal. A first hub is in communication with the first beacon. The first hub is configured to detect a first signal strength of the first wireless signal. The example system further includes a second hub in communication with the first beacon. The second hub is configured to detect a second signal strength of the first wireless signal. The example system further includes a computing system in communication with the first hub and the second hub. The computing system includes a noise filter and a beacon assignor. The noise filter includes a quadratic estimator configured to output a first estimated distance between the first beacon and the first hub, output a second estimated distance between the first beacon and the second hub, and disregard a third estimated distance between the first beacon and the first hub if the third estimated distance is derived from a ghost signal. The beacon assignor is configured to assign the first beacon to the first hub if the first estimated distance is less than the second estimated distance.
Tracking Device Operation In Risk-Classified Zone
Tracking devices can be associated with safe zones, smart zones, and high risk zones. Safe zones correspond to regions where a likelihood that a tracking device is lost within the safe zone is lower than outside the safe zone. High risk zones correspond to regions where a likelihood that a tracking device is lost within the high risk zone is higher than outside the high risk zone. Smart zones correspond to an expected tracking device, mobile device, or user behavior. Home areas are geographic regions in which a user resides, and travel areas are geographic regions in which a user does not reside. A tracking device can be configured to operate in a mode selected based on a presence of the tracking device within a safe zone, a smart zone, a high risk zone, a home area, or a travel area.
Object tracking system and method therewith
An object tracking system including a plurality of electronic devices and a server platform is provided. The server platform generates a tracking message based on received event message, and sends the tracking message to at least one of the electronic devices located within a first predetermined range corresponding to the received event message. When one of the electronic devices detects a vehicle matched with one or more vehicle features of the event message according to the received tracking message, the one of the electronic devices generates and sends a notification message to the server platform.
Tracking device operation in risk-classified zone
Tracking devices can be associated with safe zones, smart zones, and high risk zones. Safe zones correspond to regions where a likelihood that a tracking device is lost within the safe zone is lower than outside the safe zone. High risk zones correspond to regions where a likelihood that a tracking device is lost within the high risk zone is higher than outside the high risk zone. Smart zones correspond to an expected tracking device, mobile device, or user behavior. Home areas are geographic regions in which a user resides, and travel areas are geographic regions in which a user does not reside. A tracking device can be configured to operate in a mode selected based on a presence of the tracking device within a safe zone, a smart zone, a high risk zone, a home area, or a travel area.