Claims
- 1. An access control system, comprising:
- a plurality of remote stations;
- a central station; and
- a data bus connected to said plurality of remote stations, wherein
- said central station includes:
- means for polling said remote stations, connected to said data bus to transmit to and receive data from a selected plurality of remote stations, wherein
- said means for polling is responsive to an interrupt signal to commence transfer of data on said data bus and is responsive to a count signal providing an indication of the quantity of data to be transferred;
- means for controlling said plurality of remote stations connected to said means for polling, and
- a plurality of FIFO data registers connected to said means for polling and said remote stations to provide access control at said plurality of remote stations by said means for controlling, wherein
- one of said plurality of FIFO data registers provides said interrupt signals to said means for polling to initiate receipt of data into said means for polling, and provides said count signal.
- 2. The access control system of claim 1 wherein
- each said FIFO data register provides a sequence of data units, each data unit comprising a plurality of data bits.
- 3. The access control system of claim 2, wherein
- said FIFO data unit is a byte including eight bits of data.
- 4. The access control system of claim 2 wherein
- said data unit includes a flag bit, and at least one of said means for polling and said remote unit includes means to detect said flag bit.
- 5. The access control system of claim 4, wherein
- said means to detect said flag bit provides a signal indicating the presence of new data in said FIFO data register.
- 6. The access control system of claim 4, wherein said count signal indicates the number of subsequent data bytes, and includes a flag bit;
- and each said remote station communicates with said means to detect said flag bit and produces an error signal when new data is indicated and the number of said data units is less than the number indicated by said count signal.
- 7. The access control system of claim 4, wherein
- said remote unit communicates with said means to detect said flag bit and receives data from one of said FIFO data registers when new data is indicated and the number of data units equals said selected plurality.
- 8. The access control system of claim 1, wherein
- said plurality remote stations and said means to poll provides asynchronous communication therebetween.
- 9. The access control system of claim 8, wherein
- the communication between said remote stations and said means to poll comprises an RS422 compatible communication format, said remote units being connected in parallel thereto.
- 10. The access control system of claim 1, wherein
- said access control system is operable according to a degraded mode, whereupon failure of the respective remote station to receive data from said means for controlling, a grant of access to the user is provided according to a subset of information stored locally within said remote station retaining said subset of information without assist of battery backup power units.
- 11. The access control system of claim 10, wherein said console includes a backup means to selectively store said database upon command of the console operator.
- 12. The access control system of claim 11, wherein
- said console receives said stored data after a power fail and power-up restart condition upon command by the console operator.
- 13. The access control system of claim 11, wherein console further includes a FIFO data register providing data transfer between said console and said remote stations.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 654,238, filed Sept. 24, 1984, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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B. K. Penney and A. A. Baghdadi, Computer Communications, vol. 2, No. 4, Aug. 1979, pp. 165-180. |
Continuations (1)
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654238 |
Sep 1984 |
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