Claims
- 1. An electronic monitoring system for monitoring compliance of a protective order, said protective order being imposed to restrain a first person from coming near a second person, said electronic monitoring system comprising:
- a transmitter tag, said transmitter tag including transmitting means for periodically transmitting a first identification signal over a first range, and means for securely attaching said transmitter tag to said first person, whereby the first identification signal generated by the transmitter tag uniquely identifies said first person to whom the transmitter tag is attached;
- a monitoring device located proximate said second person, said monitoring device including:
- receiving means for receiving said first identification signal,
- verification means for verifying that said first identification signal comprises the identification signal that is transmitted by the transmitter tag attached to said first person, and
- means responsive to said verification means for promptly establishing a telecommunicative link with a central processing unit (CPU) located at a central monitoring location remote from said monitoring device, and for sending to said CPU a notifying signal through said established telecommunicative link indicating that said first identification signal has been received and verified by said monitoring device, whereby said CPU is put on notice that a distance of said first range is all that separates the transmitter tag, and hence the first person to whom the transmitter tag is attached, from said monitoring device, and hence that said first person has likely violated said protective order; and
- a sensor positioned to sense the presence of an individual who has entered a zone protected by said protective order, said sensor being activated by said verification means, said sensor generating a sensor signal that is coupled to said monitoring device;
- whereby a violation of said protective order by said first person may be confirmed through the receipt of said first identification signal and the generation of said sensor signal.
- 2. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said notifying signal sent to said CPU includes means for identifying the particular monitoring device at which said first identifying signal was received, and wherein said CPU at said central monitoring location includes notifying means for automatically alerting operating personnel at said central monitoring location of the receipt of said notifying signal, whereby said personnel can take appropriate action to further verify the violation of said protective order.
- 3. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 2 wherein said CPU includes memory means for storing a response file that contains information about said first person and instructions for the operating personnel at said central monitoring location concerning how to respond to the receipt of a notifying signal from a particular monitoring device, and wherein said CPU includes means for automatically retrieving said response file for use by said operating personnel upon receipt of said notifying signal through said established telecommunicative link.
- 4. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 3 wherein said CPU at said central monitoring location includes means for automatically contacting a designated law enforcement agency in response to receipt of said notifying signal, so that appropriate law enforcement officers can be dispatched to the location of said second person as quickly as possible after receipt of said notifying signal, and further includes means for making the information contained in said response file available to said designated law enforcement agency.
- 5. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said verification means includes means for logging the receipt of said first identification signal.
- 6. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said sensor comprises a microphone, and said sensor signal comprises an electrical signal representative of the audio sounds picked up by said microphone in response to a determination by said verification means that said first identification signal has in fact been received by said receiving means.
- 7. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said sensor includes a video camera, and said sensor signal comprises an electrical signal representative of the video images sensed by said video camera in response to a determination by said verification means that said first identification signal has in fact been received by said receiving means.
- 8. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said sensor senses the entry of an individual into a residence of said second person.
- 9. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 8 wherein said sensor includes an optical sensor.
- 10. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 8 wherein said sensor includes an infrared sensor.
- 11. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 8 wherein said sensor includes a motion sensor.
- 12. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said telecommunicative link establishing means includes
- a first modem that couples said monitoring device to a public telephone network, and
- an automatic dialer that initiates a telephone call to a designated telephone number within said telephone network;
- said CPU at said control monitoring location further including a second modem adapted to respond to a telephone call directed to said designated telephone number.
- 13. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said telecommunicative link establishing means includes
- a first modem that couples said monitoring device to an emergency communications "911" telephone network, and
- an automatic dialer that initiates a telephone call to a "911" telephone number within said telephone network;
- said CPU at said control monitoring location further being coupled to said emergency communications "911" network, whereby dispatch personnel operating said emergency communications "911" network may benefit from the information contained in the response file maintained by said CPU and any other information maintained in a databank of said "911" network.
- 14. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said transmitter tag includes tamper detection means for sensing a tamper event, a tamper event comprising any attempt to remove said transmitter tag from said first person, and for transmitting a tamper signal indicating that said tamper event has been detected.
- 15. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 14 wherein said tamper signal is included within said first identification signal, and wherein at least one second monitoring device is located proximate the residence of said first person, said second monitoring device including receiving means for receiving said first identification signal and verifying if said tamper signal is included therein, and if so, establishing a telecommunicative link with said CPU at said central monitoring location and notifying said CPU through said established telecommunicative link that a tamper signal has been received.
- 16. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 14 further including wide area radio communications (WARC) means for receiving said tamper signal anywhere within a wide geographical area surrounding the location of the monitoring device of said second person, said CPU at said central monitoring location being in constant contact with said WARC so that said CPU is notified of any tamper signal received by said WARC.
- 17. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 1 further including tamper detection means for sensing a tamper event, a tamper event comprising any attempt to remove said transmitter tag from said first person, said tamper detection means including:
- wide area radio communications (WARC) means for receiving said first identification signal anywhere within a wide geographical area surrounding the location of said first and second persons;
- said CPU at said central monitoring location being in constant contact with said WARC, and said CPU including means for monitoring the receipt of said first identification signal through said WARC, whereby said CPU monitors through said WARC whether said first identification signal is regularly received, the absence of receipt of said first identification signal providing an indication that a tamper event has occurred.
- 18. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 1 further including at least one repeater circuit coupled to said monitoring device, said repeater circuit being positioned to receive said first identification signal transmitted from said transmitter tag when the first person comes within the first range of said repeater circuit, said repeater circuit including a receiver circuit for receiving said first identification signal, and transmitter means for retransmitting said first identification signal after a short delay with sufficient power to be received by the receiving means of said monitoring device.
- 19. An electronic monitoring system for monitoring compliance with a protective order, said protective order being imposed to restrain a first person from making contact with a second person, said electronic monitoring system comprising:
- a transmitter tag carried by said first person, said transmitter tag including first transmitting means for periodically transmitting a first identification signal over a limited range; and
- a monitoring device located proximate said second person, said monitoring device including
- a receiver circuit that receives said first identification signal, and
- a telecommunicative circuit that automatically establishes, in response to the receipt of said first identification signal, a telecommunicative link with a central processing unit (CPU) located at a monitoring location remote from said monitoring device, and that sends to said CPU a notifying signal through said established telecommunicative link indicating that said first identification signal has been received by said monitoring device, whereby said CPU is put on notice that a distance of said limited range is all that separates the transmitter tag, and the monitoring device; and
- a sensor coupled to said monitoring device that senses the entry of a person within a zone surrounding said monitoring device whenever said receiver receives said first identification signal;
- whereby the combination of the receipt of said first identification signal and the sensing of the entry of a person within said zone provides an indication that said first person has likely violated said protective order.
- 20. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 19 wherein said sensor comprises an optical sensor.
- 21. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 19 wherein said sensor comprises an infrared sensor.
- 22. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 19 wherein said sensor comprises a motion sensor.
- 23. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 19 wherein said sensor generates a sensor signal that helps to uniquely identify the person who enters said zone.
- 24. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 23 wherein said sensor includes a microphone, and said sensor signal comprises an microphone signal representative of audio signals picked up by said microphone.
- 25. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 24 further including recording means for recording said microphone signal.
- 26. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 23 wherein said sensor includes a video camera, and said sensor signal comprises a video signal representative of video images sensed by said video camera.
- 27. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 26 further including recording means for recording said video signal.
- 28. An electronic monitoring system for monitoring compliance with a protective order, said protective order being imposed to restrain a first person from making contact with a second person, said electronic monitoring system comprising:
- a transmitter tag carried by said first person, said transmitter tag including
- first receiving means for receiving a trigger signal, and
- first transmitting means for transmitting a first identification signal over a limited range in response to receipt of said trigger signal; and
- a monitoring device located proximate said second person, said monitoring device including
- second transmitting means for periodically transmitting said trigger signal over a substantial range surrounding said monitoring device, said substantial range being greater than said limited range over which the transmitting means of said transmitter tag transmits said first identification signal, whereby said transmitter tag begins to transmit said first identification signal whenever said transmitter tag, and hence whenever the person carrying said transmitter tag, comes within said substantial range of said monitoring device;
- second receiving means for receiving said first identification signal, and
- means responsive to the receipt of said first identification signal at said monitoring device for promptly establishing a telecommunicative link with a central processing unit (CPU) located at a central monitoring location remote from said monitoring device, and for sending to said CPU a notifying signal through said established telecommunicative link indicating that said first identification signal has been received by said monitoring device, whereby said CPU is put on notice that a distance of said limited range is all that separates the transmitter tag, and hence the first person who is carrying the transmitter tag, and the monitoring device, and hence that said first person has likely violated said protective order; and
- a sensor positioned to sense the entry of a person into a zone surrounding said monitoring device in response to the receipt of said first identification signal, said sensed entry providing a further indication that said first person has likely violated said protective order.
- 29. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 28 further including a repeater circuit, said repeater circuit including first transceiver means for receiving the trigger signal transmitted by said second transmitting means of said monitoring device, and retransmitting said trigger signal after a prescribed delay, said repeater circuit being positioned sufficiently close to said second transmitting means to receive said trigger signal.
- 30. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 29 wherein said repeater circuit further includes second transceiver means for receiving the first identification signal transmitted by said first transmitting means of said transmitter tag, and retransmitting said first identification signal after a prescribed delay.
- 31. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 29 wherein said second receiving means includes means for logging the receipt of said first identification signal, whereby a record is maintained of when said first identification signal is received by said monitoring device.
- 32. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 29 wherein said sensor includes a microphone for sensing audio sounds originating near said monitoring device.
- 33. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 32 wherein said sensor further includes a recorder for recording said audio sounds.
- 34. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 29 wherein said sensor includes a video camera for sensing video signals originating near said monitoring device.
- 35. The electronic monitoring system as set forth in claim 34 wherein said sensor further includes a recorder for recording said video sounds.
- 36. A method for electronically monitoring compliance with a protective order comprising:
- (a) attaching a transmitter to a first person who has been ordered not to make contact with a second person under the protective order, said transmitter including circuitry for periodically transmitting an identification signal over a first range;
- (b) placing a receiver near said second person, said receiver including circuitry for receiving and verifying the identification signal transmitted by the transmitter attached to said first person;
- (c) placing at least one sensor adjacent said receiver, said sensor being adapted to sense the entry of a person into a zone surrounding said receiver, said sensor including circuitry for automatically activating its operation upon the receipt and verification of the identification signal by said receiver; and
- (d) establishing telecommunicative contact with a central processing unit (CPU) at a monitoring location remote from said receiver in the event the identification signal is received and verified by said receiver, and notifying said CPU through said established telecommunicative link that the identification signal has been received by the receiver near the second person, whereby monitoring personnel at the central monitoring location are alerted that a distance of said first range is all that separates the first person from said second person;
- (e) recording any sensed entries into the zone surrounding said receiver as sensed by said sensor after the receipt and verification of the identification signal by said receiver, whereby evidence is automatically gathered to corroborate that the first range is all that separates the first person from the second person.
- 37. The method as set forth in claim 36 further including automatically retrieving stored data at the CPU upon receiving notice that an identification signal has been received by the receiver near the second person, and displaying said retrieved stored data to monitoring personnel at the central monitoring location; said retrieved stored data including information about said first person whose identification signal has been received, said retrieved stored data further including instructions that instruct the monitoring personnel at the central monitoring location as to appropriate action that should be taken in order to enforce said protective order.
- 38. The method as set forth in claim 36 wherein said sensor includes a microphone and step (e) includes recording audio signals picked up by said microphone that originate within the zone surrounding said receiver.
- 39. The method as set forth in claim 36 wherein said sensor includes a video camera and step (e) includes recording video signals picked up by said video camera that originate within the zone surrounding said receiver.
- 40. A portable electronic monitoring system for notifying a first person of the presence of a second person nearby, comprising
- a transmitter tag worn or carried by the second person, said transmitter tag including means for periodically transmitting an identification (ID) signal over a first range;
- a portable receiver, worn or carried by the first person, for receiving the ID signal whenever the first range is all that separates the transmitter tag from the portable receiver, said portable receiver including an audio recorder that is automatically activated upon receipt of the ID signal;
- a portable microphone, worn or carried by the first person, coupled to said audio recorder, whereby audio signals sensed by the microphone are recorded by said recorder whenever the distance between said second person and said first person is less than the first range; and
- notifying means, coupled to said portable receiver and worn or carried by said first person, for notifying the first person of the receipt of said ID signal; and means within said portable receiver for logging the receipt of the ID signal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application serial number 07/721,242, filed Jun. 26, 1991, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,266,944.
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