Claims
- 1. An adaptive escape routing system comprising:
a plurality of sensors for sensing the occurrence of a hazardous event within a building or occupied structure, the building or occupied structure having a plurality of emergency exits and signage associated therewith; and a controller connected to the sensors for determining a subset of the exits providing a safe exit route in the event of a hazardous event, the controller controlling the signage to direct occupants to the subset of exits providing a safe exit route.
- 2. The adaptive escape routing system of claim 1, wherein the exit signage includes at least selectively illuminatable directional arrows, said controller selectively illuminating selected of the directional arrows to indicate a safe exit route.
- 3. The adaptive escape routing system of claim 1, wherein the exit signage includes at least a selectively illuminatable ‘stop’ message, said controller selectively illuminating selected ‘stop’ messages to indicate the absence of a safe exit route.
- 4. The adaptive escape routing system of claim 1, wherein the exit signage includes at least selectively illuminatable directional arrows and includes at least a selectively illuminatable ‘stop’ message, said controller selectively illuminating selected of the directional arrows to indicate a safe exit route and selectively illuminating selected ‘stop’ messages to indicate the absence of a safe exit route.
- 5. The adaptive escape routing system of claim 1, wherein the hazardous event includes the release of a chemical, biological, and/or nuclear in a gaseous, vapor, aerosol, or particulate form.
- 6. The adaptive escape routing system of claim 1, wherein the controller, upon receiving information from one or more sensors indicating a hazardous event, accesses a memory as a function of the sensor or sensors indicating the hazardous event to identify that subset of exits providing a safe exit route.
- 7. The adaptive escape routing system of claim 1, wherein the controller, upon receiving information from one or more sensors indicating a hazardous event, accesses a memory as a function of the sensor or sensors indicating the hazardous event and determines a probable dispersal pattern for some period of time after the hazardous event is initially sensed and identifies that subset of exits providing a safe exit route as a function of the probable dispersal pattern.
- 8. An adaptive escape routing system for a building or other occupied structure having a plurality of emergency exits, comprising:
sensor means distributed throughout the building for detecting the occurrence of a hazardous event, signage means for providing exit routing indications to occupants; and a controller connected to the sensor means for determining a subset of the exits providing a safe exit route in the event of a hazardous event, the controller controlling the signage means to provide routing indications to the subset of exits providing a safe exit route.
- 9. The adaptive escape routing system of claim 8, wherein the signage means includes at least selectively illuminatable directional arrows, said controller selectively illuminating selected of the directional arrows to indicate a safe exit route.
- 10. The adaptive escape routing system of claim 8, wherein the signage means includes at least a selectively illuminatable ‘stop’ message, said controller selectively illuminating selected ‘stop’ messages to indicate the absence of a safe exit route.
- 11. The adaptive escape routing system of claim 8, wherein the signage means includes at least selectively illuminatable directional arrows and includes at least a selectively illuminatable ‘stop’ message, said controller selectively illuminating selected of the directional arrows to indicate a safe exit route and selectively illuminating selected ‘stop’ messages to indicate the absence of a safe exit route.
- 12. The adaptive escape routing system of claim 8, wherein the hazardous event includes the release of a chemical, biological, and/or nuclear in a gaseous, vapor, aerosol, or particulate form.
- 13. The adaptive escape routing system of claim 8, wherein the controller, upon receiving information from the sensor means indicating a hazardous event, accesses a memory as a function of the sensor means information indicating the hazardous event to identify that subset of exits providing a safe exit route.
- 14. The adaptive escape routing system of claim 8, wherein the controller, upon receiving information from the sensor means indicating a hazardous event, accesses a memory as a function of the information from the sensor means indicating the hazardous event and determines a probable dispersal pattern for some period of time after the hazardous event is initially sensed and identifies that subset of exits providing a safe exit route as a function of the probable dispersal pattern.
- 15. A method of determining and indicating escape routes in a building or other occupied structure having a plurality of exit ways and signage associated therewith, comprising:
sensing the occurrence of a hazardous event within the building or occupied structure; and determining a subset of the exits providing a safe exit route in the event of a hazardous event; and controlling the signage to direct occupants to the subset of exits providing a safe exit route.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the exit signage includes at least selectively illuminatable directional arrows, said controlling step including selectively illuminating selected of the directional arrows to indicate a safe exit route.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein the exit signage includes at least selectively illuminatable ‘stop’ message said controlling step including selectively illuminating selected ‘stop’ messages to indicate the absence of a safe exit route.
- 18. The method of claim 15, wherein the exit signage includes at least selectively illuminatable directional arrows and includes at least a selectively illuminatable ‘stop’ message, said controlling step including selectively illuminating selected of the directional arrows to indicate a safe exit route and selectively illuminating selected ‘stop’ messages to indicate the absence of a safe exit route.
- 19. The method of claim 15, wherein said determining step includes determining a probable dispersal pattern for some period of time after the hazardous event is initially sensed and identifying that subset of exits providing a safe exit route as a function of the probable dispersal pattern.
Government Interests
[0001] The United States government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on reasonable terms as provided for by the terms of Contract No. MDA972-99-3-0029 awarded by DARPA.