G08B13/14

Information processing apparatus, control method, and program
11600158 · 2023-03-07 · ·

An information processing apparatus (2000) detects that a customer (30) takes up a product from a display area (20), using a captured image (12). The information processing apparatus (2000) generates information (customer information) indicating the acquisition count by the customer (30) in a manner that is associated with an identifier of the customer (30). The information processing apparatus 2000 sets the acquisition count, which is indicated by the customer information on the customer (30), in a case where the customer (30) makes payment for the products, to zero.

Product merchandising systems with enhanced security features
11598126 · 2023-03-07 · ·

This disclosure is directed to product merchandising systems that are designed to prevent brute force attempts to steal a product on display. The merchandising systems include security features that enhances the strength of the connection between a puck assembly and a base assembly and between the base assembly and a display surface. The merchandising systems are suited for withstanding brute force pulling attacks on the puck assembly and the base assembly.

Product merchandising systems with enhanced security features
11598126 · 2023-03-07 · ·

This disclosure is directed to product merchandising systems that are designed to prevent brute force attempts to steal a product on display. The merchandising systems include security features that enhances the strength of the connection between a puck assembly and a base assembly and between the base assembly and a display surface. The merchandising systems are suited for withstanding brute force pulling attacks on the puck assembly and the base assembly.

ATM with sensorized connectors for detecting removal thereof from the PC of the ATM with blocking of the delivery functions
11600157 · 2023-03-07 · ·

The proposed ATM comprises a microcontroller for controlling a banknote dispenser and a computer for managing the ATM, which are arranged inside and outside, respectively, a safe. The computer is provided with one or more ports for interfacing with it; all the ports are occupied by corresponding connectors. A motion sensor is associated with each single connector for detecting any tampering or movements indicative of its removal from the corresponding port; in this case, the dispensing of the banknotes is inhibited, for example, by interrupting an electrical power supply of the microcontroller and/or of the banknote dispenser. A corresponding operation method of the ATM is proposed. A program product for controlling the ATM are also proposed.

VOLTAGE LIMITER
20230064494 · 2023-03-02 ·

A voltage limiter incorporated in a radio frequency identification (RFID) integrated circuit (IC) for a RFID tag is disclosed. The RFID IC includes a radio frequency (RF) rectifier and a clock generator. The RF rectifier is configured to convert an AC signal received from an antenna incorporated in the RFID tag to a DC signal. The voltage limiter includes a current sink device coupled between output of the RF rectifier and ground and a charge pump to control conduction of current through the current sink device to limit output voltage of the RF rectifier to a predefined voltage level.

SENSOR FOR DETECTING THE PROXIMITY OF AN IEEE 802.11 PROTOCOL CONNECTABLE DEVICE
20220327912 · 2022-10-13 ·

Disclosed is a sensor for detecting the proximity of smart devices previously connected to the sensor using the IEEE 802.11 protocols. Importantly, the sensor does not operate using a Bluetooth® connection, which would require the smart devices previously connected to the sensor using the IEEE 802.11 protocols to also have Bluetooth® protocols enabled. Enabling such Bluetooth® protocols uses more battery than having the IEEE 802.11 protocol adapter enabled. The sensor references a list of previously connected smart devices and attempts to connect with any in range, if none can be connected to, the sensor emits an audible alarm signal. Further, no application is required for the sensor to operate.

Anti-theft retail merchandise hook with radio transmission

A signal-emitting retail display device that includes a wire having a top portion and a bottom portion, the top portion configured to support a label holder, the bottom portion configured to store one or more retail items. The signal-emitting retail display device also has an electronic unit that includes an emitter. The emitter is configured to emit a warning signal, and configured to transmit a wireless signal to an alarm box in response to the warning signal. The wire is electrically coupled to the electronic unit such that the wire functions as an antenna for the transmission of the wireless signal to the alarm box.

Comprehensive system and method of universal real-time linking of real objects to a machine, network, internet, or software service
11663896 · 2023-05-30 · ·

A system for detecting placement or misplacement of an object includes a wireless tag; a first electronic device (“FED”) associated with the tag to automatically detect signals from the tag, determine a position of the FED, transmit the position and status to an external electronic device or network (“EED”) in response to the status indicating that the tag and the FED are within a predetermined range, and transmit the position and status to the EED in response to the status indicating that the tag and the FED are outside of the predetermined range; and a second electronic device (“SED”) that is unassociated with the tag to automatically detect signals from the tag, determine a position of the SED, determine an identifier for the tag using the signals, and transmit the position of the SED and the identifier to the EED.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GUIDING INTRUSION SENSOR INSTALLATION
20230110861 · 2023-04-13 ·

A representation of a building space is displayed on a display. A user is allowed to enter a user input via a user interface in order to place a representation of each of a plurality of intrusion sensors at a location on the representation of the building space that corresponds to an actual or planned installation location of the corresponding intrusion sensor in the building space, each of the plurality of intrusion sensors being a non-video based motion sensor and/or a glass break sensor and each having a predefined detection zone representative of a geographic area that the corresponding intrusion sensor covers. The representation of a building space and the placement location of each of the plurality of intrusion sensors is stored. A visual representation of the predefined detection zone for each of the placed intrusion sensors is displayed on the representation of the building space.

Secure smart container assembly, systems, and methods

A bin assembly, bin identification system and method are disclosed. A container bin assembly includes a bin body, a latching mechanism, and controller. A method includes receiving, via a communication interface, an authenticated request to access the smart container, actuating an electromechanical latch to disengage a fastening hook, thereby initiating a mechanical movement of an access component to make an internal compartment accessible, outputting, via an audiovisual element, an alert to identify the container, confirming that the electromechanical latch has re-engaged with the fastening hook, thereby securing the internal compartment, determining a change in a local inventory, and updating the local inventory in a non-volatile data store according to the change.