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Acoustically monitored site surveillance and security system for ATM machines and other facilities

  • US 5,519,669 A
  • Filed: 08/19/1993
  • Issued: 05/21/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/19/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. For a defined spatial zone having fixed structures and a particular pattern of normal human movement, apparatus for distinguishing between normal movement activity and atypical movement activity, said apparatus comprising:

  • a) means for transmitting periodic bursts of acoustic energy from a transducer into said zone to generate return acoustic echos from said fixed structures and from any human forms present;

    b) an array of directional microphones for receiving said return echos, said microphones being respectively oriented at successive, incremental, horizontal angles, thereby to create a plurality of adjacent beams of return echo coverage of the spatial zone;

    c) means for generating and storing in a dataframe a spatial map of objects comprising said fixed structures and human forms causing said return echos following each said burst, said map containing for each said object data on its distance and relative direction from said transmitting means;

    d) means for comparing successive said dataframes to determine changes in the spatial location of said objects;

    e) means for determining whether any of said location changes belong to a predetermined set, referred to as the Special Set, of particular location changes;

    f) means for generating an alarm signal in response to a positive determination that a given location change belongs to the Special Set;

    g) means for generating a spatial reference map based only on return echo signals from the fixed structures, and means for composing each said dataframe with said fixed structure return echo signals removed; and

    h) means for merging return-echo signal amplitudes which are present in adjacent beams of return-echo coverage and have originated at substantially the same horizontal distance from said transmitting means.

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