Tamper detection circuit and method for use with wearable transmitter tag
First Claim
1. An apparatus for detecting a violation comprising:
- a wearable tag;
a coupling means for connecting a strap to said wearable tag;
said strap having an integrated conductor integrated into said strap;
a closing means for closing said strap around a part of a wearer of said wearable tag;
a tamper means, including;
a first electrode coupled to a first part of said integrated conductor, the first electrode including a cathodic metal;
a second electrode coupled to a second part of said integrated conductor, the second electrode including a anodic metal; and
an electric potential detector coupled to said first and second electrodes, the electric potential detector being able to detect a change in the electric potential between said first and second electrodes.
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Abstract
A wearable tag for use with an electronic house arrest monitoring (EHAM) system, or equivalent, is held against a limb of its wearer by a lockable strap. The tag includes tamper detection circuitry for detecting any attempt to remove the tag by cutting or breaking the strap, even when such cutting occurs in the presence of an electrolyte. The strap has a conductor imbedded therein that is in electrical contact, through known resistances, with respective terminals on the tag. The tamper detection circuit detects any change in the resistance of the strap. Further, the terminals are made of, or coated with, dissimilar metals, so that should the tag be immersed in an electrolyte, and the strap cut, the resulting galvanic action between the terminals allows the cut strap to be detected.
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25 Claims
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1. An apparatus for detecting a violation comprising:
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a wearable tag; a coupling means for connecting a strap to said wearable tag; said strap having an integrated conductor integrated into said strap; a closing means for closing said strap around a part of a wearer of said wearable tag; a tamper means, including; a first electrode coupled to a first part of said integrated conductor, the first electrode including a cathodic metal; a second electrode coupled to a second part of said integrated conductor, the second electrode including a anodic metal; and an electric potential detector coupled to said first and second electrodes, the electric potential detector being able to detect a change in the electric potential between said first and second electrodes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An apparatus for detecting a violation comprising:
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a wearable tag; a coupling means for connecting a strap to said wearable tag; said strap having a conductor imbedded therein; said imbedded conductor not being readily accessible to a wearer of said wearable tag; a closing means for closing said strap around a part of said wearer of said wearable tag; a tamper means, including; a first electrode coupled to a first part of said imbedded conductor via a first conductive region of said strap; a second electrode coupled to a second part of said imbedded conductor; and an impedance detection means for detecting a change in the impedance between said first and second electrodes. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method for detecting a tamper event associated with the use of a transmitter tag that is secured to a limb of a person or object being monitored, said method comprising:
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(a) forming a strap, the strap having a first electrically conductive region, the first electrically conductive region including a first electrically conductive material; (b) integrating a conductor into said strap, a first end of the conductor being in electrical communication with the first electrically conductive region, the conductor including a second electrically conductive material having a resistance that is less than the resistance of the first electrically conductive region; (c) positioning a first electrode at said first electrically conductive region, thereby putting the first electrode in electrical communication with said first end of the conductor; (d) positioning a second electrode at a communication point, said communication point being in electrical communication with a second end of the conductor; and (e) monitoring the impedance between said first electrode and said communication point, a significant change in said impedance providing an indication that a tamper event has occurred. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21)
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22. An apparatus for detecting a violation comprising:
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a wearable tag; a coupling means for connecting a strap to said wearable tag; said strap having an integrated conductor integrated into said strap; said integrated conductor not being readily accessible to a wearer of said wearable tag; a closing means for closing said strap around part of said wearer of said wearable tag; a first tamper means, including; a first electrode coupled to a first part of said integrated conductor, the first electrode including an anodic metal; a second electrode coupled to a second part of said integrated conductor, the second electrode including a cathodic metal; and an electric potential detector coupled to said first and second electrodes, the electric potential detector being able to detect a change in an electric potential between said first and second electrodes; a second tamper means, including; a first conductive region of said strap, the first conductive region being in electrical communication with a first part of said integrated conductor; a second conductive region of said strap, the second conductive region being in electrical communication with a second part of said integrated conductor; said first electrode being coupled to said first conductive region; said second electrode being coupled to said second conductive region; and an impedance detection means for detecting a change in the impedance between said first and second electrodes; and a third tamper means, including; a sensing means for sensing when said wearable tag is held near the flesh of said wearer; and said sensing means comprises means for sensing a change in the capacitance between two spaced-apart electrodes.
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23. A tamper circuit for detecting an attempt to remove a wearable transmitter tag of the type used within an electronic house arrest monitoring (EHAM) system comprising:
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a conductive strap made from a conductive material that is detachably secured at each end to respective terminals on opposite sides of said transmitter tag; amplifier means within said transmitter tag for monitoring the impedance of said conductive strap, whereby any attempt to cut said strap is detectable by said amplifier; said respective terminals including dissimilar metals, whereby galvanic action occurs between said respective terminals when said terminals are immersed in an electrolyte solution, which galvanic action is detectable by said amplifier means. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25)
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