Remote video queuing and display system
First Claim
1. A method for monitoring the status of events at a remote site, comprising:
- establishing a connection between a local host and a client at a remote sites, providing at least one sensor at the remote site, monitoring the status of the sensor by the client, capturing audio, video, or both by the sensor, transmitting the status of the sensor from the client to the local host, transmitting audio, video, or both from the client to the local host, displaying the status of the sensor on a monitor screen by the local host, and automatically displaying live video feed, still video feed, audio feed, or any combination thereof, in a pop-up window on the monitor screen when an alarm condition has been detected by the sensor.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a system and method for monitoring the status at a remote site from a control center. In one embodiment, the present system uses a client/server approach to security by having a client at a remote site monitor video, audio, and other sensor information and forward it to a server operated at a command center. By monitoring for various sorts of activity, the system can automatically alert an operator as to developing conditions at the remote site, contact local personnel, and, if so configured, alert law enforcement authorities or emergency personnel. When an alarm condition arises, the server will automatically provide the operator in the control center with live or still video feed from the remote site in a “pop-up” window with a color-coded outline to indicate the status of the remote site. A topographical map of the site may also be displayed, to enable local authorities to track an intruder or quickly locate the source of the alarm. Through a unique video queuing method, the present system allows operators in a command center to easily and quickly monitor the status of events at a large number of remote locations.
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17 Claims
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1. A method for monitoring the status of events at a remote site, comprising:
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establishing a connection between a local host and a client at a remote sites, providing at least one sensor at the remote site, monitoring the status of the sensor by the client, capturing audio, video, or both by the sensor, transmitting the status of the sensor from the client to the local host, transmitting audio, video, or both from the client to the local host, displaying the status of the sensor on a monitor screen by the local host, and automatically displaying live video feed, still video feed, audio feed, or any combination thereof, in a pop-up window on the monitor screen when an alarm condition has been detected by the sensor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A system for remote monitoring and surveillance, comprising:
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a host computer having server software operating thereon, a remote terminal at a remote site having client software operating thereon, a distributed network for transmitting data between the host computer and the remote terminal, a hardware card installed in the remote terminal for receiving audio and/or video data and status information; and
a sensor for transmitting audio and/or video and status information to the hardware card in the remote terminal, wherein, the server software installed on the host computer processes information received from the client computer via the distributed network to determine the status perceived by the sensor and displays the status on the screen display, and wherein when the status perceived by the sensor triggers an alarm, the status of the sensor is automatically displayed on the screen display. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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