Security system and method with realtime imagery
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1. A security system comprising:
- an imaging device positioned at a secured location;
means, associated with a security system central station, for receiving and processing realtime imagery generated by said imaging device and received over a communications link; and
means, associated with an emergency response agency, for receiving, processing and displaying realtime imagery generated by said imaging device and received over a communications link from the central station.
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Abstract
A security alarm system that provides secure, realtime video and/or other realtime imagery of a secured location to one or more emergency response agencies over a high-speed communications link, such as an Internet link. Realtime video and/or realtime imagery, along with other useful information is therefore placed directly into the hands of those who are called upon and trained to respond to a potential emergency. As such, the emergency response agencies and their personnel are better informed. This, in turn, allows the personnel to be better prepared in their response to potential emergencies or acts of terrorism, saving manpower, money, lives and reducing the number of false alarms.
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56 Claims
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1. A security system comprising:
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an imaging device positioned at a secured location;
means, associated with a security system central station, for receiving and processing realtime imagery generated by said imaging device and received over a communications link; and
means, associated with an emergency response agency, for receiving, processing and displaying realtime imagery generated by said imaging device and received over a communications link from the central station. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
means for transmitting realtime imagery from the secured location over a communications link, in response to an alarm signal.
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3. The security system of claim 1 wherein said imaging device is an infrared sensor.
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4. The security system of claim 1 wherein said imaging device is a passive millimeter wave sensor.
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5. The security system of claim 1, wherein the security system central station is associated with a private security service.
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6. The security system of claim 1, wherein the security system central station is associated with a government agency.
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7. A security system comprising:
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an imaging device positioned at a secured location;
a server including means for receiving realtime imagery from said imaging device;
a computer system associated with a security system central station, said computer system comprising means for processing realtime imagery received from said server over a network connection; and
a computer system associated with an emergency response agency, said computer system comprising means for processing and displaying said realtime imagery which is received over a network connection from the computer system associated with the central station. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37)
means for displaying the realtime imagery received from said server over a network connection.
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12. The security system of claim 7 further comprising:
an alarm sensor positioned at the secured location, wherein said server transmits the realtime imagery generated by said imaging device to said computer system associated with the central station in response to an alarm signal generated by said alarm sensor.
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13. The security system of claim 7 further comprising:
an alarm, wherein the realtime imagery is transmitted from said computer system associated with the central station to said computer system associated with the emergency response agency in response to an alarm signal.
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14. The security system of claim 13, wherein the realtime imagery is continuously transmitted to said computer system associated with the central station.
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15. The security system of claim 7, wherein said computer system associated with the central station further comprises:
means for generating an alarm signal in response to processing the realtime imagery.
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16. The security system of claim 7 further comprising:
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means for retrieving data related to the secured location; and
means for making the data related to the secured location available to said computer system associated with the emergency response agency, in addition to the realtime imagery.
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17. The security system of claim 16, wherein the data related to the secured location reflects a structural attribute associated with the secured location.
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18. The security system of claim 16, wherein the data related to the secured location reflects a physical condition associated with the secured location.
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19. The security system of claim 16, wherein the data related to the secured location identifies that which is maintained at the secured location.
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20. The security system of claim 16, wherein said server further comprises:
means for transmitting to the computer system associated with the central station an identification signal that identifies the secured location, wherein said means for retrieving the data related to the secured location employs the identity of the secured location to retrieve the data.
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21. The security system of claim 7 further comprising:
means for capturing biometric information from an individual located at the secure location, wherein said computer system associated with the central station further comprises processing means for analyzing the biometric information.
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22. The security system of claim 21, wherein said computer system associated with the central station further comprises:
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means for retrieving information concerning the individual who is present at the secured location based on the analysis of the biometric information; and
means for making the information concerning the individual available to said computer system associated with the emergency response agency.
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23. The security system of claim 22 further comprising:
means for generating an alarm signal based on the analysis of the biometric information, wherein said means for making the information concerning the individual available to the computer system associated with the emergency response agency is responsive to the alarm signal.
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24. The security system of claim 7 further comprising:
a communications device associated with a mobile emergency response unit, wherein said communications device comprises means for receiving the realtime imagery generated by said imaging device over a network connection and means for processing and displaying the realtime imagery.
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25. The security system of claim 24, wherein said communications device further comprises:
means for receiving and processing, in addition to the realtime imagery, data related to the secured location.
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26. The security system of claim 24, wherein said communications device further comprises:
means for receiving and processing, in addition to the realtime imagery, information concerning an individual who is present at the secured location.
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27. The security system of claim 7, wherein said server further comprises:
means for receiving over a network connection a signal for controlling said imaging device.
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28. The security system of claim 27, wherein said server further comprises:
means for controlling the field of view of said imaging device as a function of the imaging device control signal.
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29. The security system of claim 27, wherein said server further comprises:
means for controlling the focus of said imaging device as a function of the imaging device control signal.
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30. The security system of claim 7 further comprising:
a sound detection device positioned at the secured location.
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31. The security system of claim 30 further comprising:
means for recording an audio signal generated by said sound detection device.
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32. The security system of claim 30, wherein said computer system associated with the central station further comprises:
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means for receiving, over a network connection, a realtime audio signal generated by said sound detection device; and
means for reproducing sound as a function of the realtime audio signal.
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33. The security system of claim 30, wherein said computer system associated with the emergency response agency further comprises:
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means for receiving, over a network connection, a realtime audio signal generated by said sound detection device; and
means for reproducing sound as a function of the realtime audio signal.
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34. The security system of claim 7 further comprising:
a sound reproduction device positioned at the secured location.
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35. The security system of claim 34, wherein said server further comprises:
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means for receiving, over a network connection, a realtime audio signal;
wherein said sound reproduction device positioned at the secured location reproduces sound as a function of the realtime audio signal.
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36. The security system of claim 7, wherein the security system central station is associated with a private security service.
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37. The security system of claim 7, wherein the security system central station is associated with a government agency.
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38. A method of securing a location comprising the steps of:
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generating realtime imagery of a secured location;
transmitting the realtime imagery to a security system central station over a network connection;
processing the real-time imagery at the central station;
transmitting the realtime imagery from the security system central station to an emergency response agency over a network connection;
displaying the realtime imagery at the emergency response agency. - View Dependent Claims (39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55)
generating an alarm signal at the secured location, wherein said step of transmitting the realtime imagery to the security system central station occurs in response to said step of generating an alarm signal at the secured location.
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42. The method of claim 38 further comprising the step of:
generating an alarm signal, wherein said step of transmitting the realtime imagery from the security system central station to the emergency response agency occurs in response to said step of generating an alarm signal.
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43. The method of claim 42, wherein said step of generating an alarm signal occurs in response to processing the realtime imagery.
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44. The method of claim 38 further comprising the step of:
transmitting the realtime imagery from the emergency response agency to a mobile response unit over a wireless network connection.
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45. The method of claim 38 wherein said step of processing comprises:
identifying the emergency response agency from amongst a stored list of emergency response agencies.
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46. The method of claim 38 further comprising the step of:
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retrieving data related to the secured location; and
at the emergency response agency, accessing the data related to the secured location, in addition to the realtime imagery.
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47. The method of claim 38 further comprising the steps of:
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capturing biometric information from an individual located at the secured location; and
analyzing the biometric information.
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48. The method of claim 47 further comprising the steps of:
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retrieving information concerning the individual who is present at the secured location; and
making the information concerning the individual available to said computer system located at the emergency response agency.
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49. The method of claim 48 further comprising the steps of:
generating an alarm signal based on the analysis of the biometric information, wherein said step of making the information concerning the individual available to the computer system located at the emergency response agency is operative in response to the alarm signal.
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50. The method of claim 38 further comprising the step of:
transmitting to the secured location a signal for controlling one or more imaging devices which generate the realtime imagery.
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51. The method of claim 38 further comprising the step of:
at the emergency response agency, receiving a first realtime audio signal generated by a sound detection device located at the secured location and reproducing sound as a function of the first realtime audio signal.
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52. The method of claim 51 further comprising the step of:
at the secured location, receiving a second realtime audio signal and reproducing sound as a function of the second realtime audio signal.
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53. The method of claim 52 further comprising the step of:
at the secured location and the emergency response agency, reproducing voice signals based on the first and second realtime audio signals.
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54. The method of claim 38, wherein the security system central station is associated with a private security service.
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55. The method of claim 38, wherein the security system central station is associated with a government agency.
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56. A security system comprising:
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an imaging device positioned at a secured location;
means, associated with a security system central station, for receiving and processing realtime imagery generated by said imaging device and received over a communications link;
means, associated with an emergency response agency, for receiving, processing and displaying realtime imagery generated by said imaging device and received over a communications link from the central station; and
wherein said central station processes said realtime imagery prior to transmitting it to an emergency response agency.
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