Alarm system with multiple cooperating sensors
First Claim
1. An ambient condition detection apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of separate, spaced apart detectors wherein said detectors provide indicia of respective, sensed, ambient conditions;
a control unit;
a communications link wherein said detectors are in bi-directional communication with said control unit, wherein said unit receives indicia therefrom indicative of the respective, sensed ambient conditions, wherein said unit includes circuitry for processing selected, predetermined groups of indicia, wherein at least one of the groups overlaps another one of the groups, wherein each said group is associated with a selected member thereof, wherein the members of said group are located physically adjacent to at least one other member of said group and wherein said processing circuitry raises each indicium in a group to a first exponent, having a value greater that one, forms of a summed total of the exponentially raised indicia of each member of said group and raises said total to a second exponent having a value less than one thereby providing a processed value for said selected member corresponding to ambient conditions sensed by said detectors of said group.
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Abstract
A fire alarm system includes a control unit which communicates with a plurality of spaced apart smoke detectors by a bi-directional communications link. The smoke detectors are separate from one another, and spaced apart, and are associated together in different, overlapping groups. Each group of detectors is physically arranged with the members of the group adjacent to one another in a relatively localized area. Signals from the detectors are transmitted to the control element for processing. The control element squares each of the signals for a given group, sums those signals and then takes a square root. The resultant processed value is associated with a selected one of the detectors of the group. Similar processing takes place for each of the groups. As a result of the processing, each of the detectors has associated therewith a processed smoke value which takes into account not only values received from the associated detector, but also values received from one or more adjacent detectors in a group. The processed signal values can then be compared to an alarm threshold to determine whether or not a fire condition is present.
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13 Claims
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1. An ambient condition detection apparatus comprising:
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a plurality of separate, spaced apart detectors wherein said detectors provide indicia of respective, sensed, ambient conditions; a control unit; a communications link wherein said detectors are in bi-directional communication with said control unit, wherein said unit receives indicia therefrom indicative of the respective, sensed ambient conditions, wherein said unit includes circuitry for processing selected, predetermined groups of indicia, wherein at least one of the groups overlaps another one of the groups, wherein each said group is associated with a selected member thereof, wherein the members of said group are located physically adjacent to at least one other member of said group and wherein said processing circuitry raises each indicium in a group to a first exponent, having a value greater that one, forms of a summed total of the exponentially raised indicia of each member of said group and raises said total to a second exponent having a value less than one thereby providing a processed value for said selected member corresponding to ambient conditions sensed by said detectors of said group. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of operating an alarm system which includes a plurality of separate fire detectors which are in bidirectional communication with a control unit, wherein the detectors are installed, in a region to be supervised, the method comprising:
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establishing at least first and second groups of detectors which are located in a selected area within the region such that each detector of each group is located adjacent to but displaced from at least one other member of the respective group and wherein at least one of the detectors is in both of the groups; determining, at the control unit, a signal value from each detector of each of the groups wherein the signal values are each indicative of a respective, detected, ambient, fire condition at each detector; forming a processed fire related value for at least a selected detector of each of the groups by squaring each signal value for each detector the group and adding the squared value for each detector in the group to a squared value for each adjacent detector of the group and forming a square root thereof thereby creating a processed fire value for the selected detector of the group; comparing the processed fire values to a predetermined threshold value; and repeating the above steps to form processed fire values for each detector of each group. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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