Devices and methods for efficient emergency calling
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1. A method of sending an emergency alert in response to voice commands, the method comprising:
- (a) receiving, by a digital processing device, a first voice command indicative of an emergency;
(b) initiating, by the digital processing device, a delay timer in response to the first voice command, said delay timer allowing user cancellation of the emergency alert before expiration of the delay timer;
(c) receiving, by the digital processing device, confirmation of the emergency, wherein the confirmation is one of;
a second voice command received before expiration of the delay timer, selection of a confirmation button from an interface of the digital processing device before expiration of the delay timer, or expiration of the delay timer(d) establishing, by the digital processing device, a communication link with an emergency management system in response to receiving the confirmation of the emergency;
(e) sending, by the digital processing device, the emergency alert comprising a request for emergency assistance over the communication link to the emergency management system;
(f) establishing, by the digital processing device, an emergency call with an emergency dispatch center; and
(g) providing, by the digital processing device, at least two device modes comprising an active mode characterized by a display of the digital processing device being powered on and an inactive mode characterized by the display of the digital processing device being powered off, wherein the digital processing device is configured to send the emergency alert to the emergency management system in response to at least one of the first and second voice commands when the at least one of the first and second voice commands is received during active mode and during inactive mode.
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Abstract
Disclosed are devices, systems, methods, and media for efficient emergency calling using digital devices. In some embodiments, a user is able to make an emergency call by a one-touch or dual-touch process. An authentication process may reduce inadvertent and unauthorized emergency calling. Persistent emergency buttons are also disclosed that may be used for calling emergency in different states of the device.
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1. A method of sending an emergency alert in response to voice commands, the method comprising:
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(a) receiving, by a digital processing device, a first voice command indicative of an emergency; (b) initiating, by the digital processing device, a delay timer in response to the first voice command, said delay timer allowing user cancellation of the emergency alert before expiration of the delay timer; (c) receiving, by the digital processing device, confirmation of the emergency, wherein the confirmation is one of;
a second voice command received before expiration of the delay timer, selection of a confirmation button from an interface of the digital processing device before expiration of the delay timer, or expiration of the delay timer(d) establishing, by the digital processing device, a communication link with an emergency management system in response to receiving the confirmation of the emergency; (e) sending, by the digital processing device, the emergency alert comprising a request for emergency assistance over the communication link to the emergency management system; (f) establishing, by the digital processing device, an emergency call with an emergency dispatch center; and (g) providing, by the digital processing device, at least two device modes comprising an active mode characterized by a display of the digital processing device being powered on and an inactive mode characterized by the display of the digital processing device being powered off, wherein the digital processing device is configured to send the emergency alert to the emergency management system in response to at least one of the first and second voice commands when the at least one of the first and second voice commands is received during active mode and during inactive mode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A digital processing device comprising at least one processor, a memory, a user interface, a display, and instructions executable by the at least one processor to create an emergency alert application comprising:
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(a) an interface module receiving a first voice command indicative of an emergency from the user interface; (b) an authentication module initiating a delay timer in response to the first voice command, said delay timer allowing user cancellation of an emergency alert before expiration of the delay timer; (c) a software module receiving confirmation of the emergency, wherein the confirmation is one of;
a second voice command received before expiration of the delay timer, selection of a confirmation button from the user interface before expiration of the delay timer, or expiration of the delay timer;(d) a communication module establishing a communication link with an emergency management system in response to receiving the confirmation of the emergency; (e) a software module sending the emergency alert comprising a request for emergency assistance over the communication link to the emergency management system; (f) a software module establishing an emergency call with an emergency dispatch center; and (g) at least two device modes comprising an active mode characterized by the display being powered on, and an inactive mode characterized by the display being powered off, wherein the digital processing device is configured to send the emergency alert to the emergency management system in response to at least one of the first and second voice commands when the at least one of the first and second voice commands is received during active and during inactive mode. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A non-transitory computer-readable storage media encoded with a computer program including instructions executable by at least one processor to create an emergency alert application, the application comprising:
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(a) an interface module receiving a first voice command indicative of an emergency from a user interface of a digital processing device; (b) an authentication module initiating a delay timer in response to the first voice command, said delay timer allowing user cancellation of an emergency alert before expiration of the delay timer; (c) a software module receiving confirmation of the emergency, wherein the confirmation is one of;
a second voice command received before expiration of the delay timer, selection of a confirmation button from the user interface before expiration of the delay timer, or expiration of the delay timer;(d) a communication module establishing a communication link with an emergency management system in response to receiving the confirmation of the emergency; (e) a software module sending the emergency alert comprising a request for emergency assistance over the communication link to the emergency management system; (f) a software module establishing an emergency call with an emergency dispatch center; and (g) at least two device modes comprising an active mode characterized by a display of the digital processing device being powered on, and an inactive mode characterized by the display of the digital processing device being powered off, wherein the application is configured to send the emergency alert to the emergency management system in response to at least one of the first and second voice commands when the at least one of the first and second voice commands is received during active and during inactive mode. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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