The present invention relates generally to security systems and methods. More particularly, the present invention relates to a system and method of providing intelligent system trouble notifications using localization.
Known security systems include a control panel device that monitors a region in which it is installed and transmits alert signals and notifications to a central monitoring station regarding any trouble or alarm event. When user notifications are enabled, the control panel device can also transmit the alert signals and notifications to a user device, for example, a mobile telephone.
When system trouble occurs, such as a power or communication failure, the user device and the central monitoring station can receive a signal from the control panel device with a system trouble alert. System trouble can be limited to a user's monitored premises or be spread across an entire region or area, for example, an area wide power outage. However, regardless of the type of system trouble, the user device and the central monitoring station receive the same type of system trouble alert and, therefore, have no way to distinguish between system trouble limited to the user's premises and an area wide system trouble.
Indeed, when the system trouble alert is limited to the user's monitored premises, there is a need for the user to be extra alert and proactive because the trouble may be due to a burglar or other unauthorized intruder cutting a power supply to the premises. However, known systems and methods provide no way for the user to identify such an event.
Moreover, when the system trouble alert is area wide, many control panel devices throughout the area might transmit the system trouble alert or a notification signal to the central monitoring station, thereby overloading a network. Such area wide power and communication failures are rampant in developing nations so overloading networks is of high concern.
In view of the above, there is a continuing, ongoing need for improved systems and methods.
While this invention is susceptible of an embodiment in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described herein in detail specific embodiments thereof with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention. It is not intended to limit the invention to the specific illustrated embodiments.
Embodiments disclosed herein include systems and methods of providing intelligent system trouble notifications using localization. For example, systems and methods disclosed herein can distinguish between system trouble limited to a user's monitored premises and system trouble spread across an entire region or area.
Systems and methods disclosed herein are described in connection with system trouble that includes power and communication outages. However, it is to be understood that systems and methods disclosed herein are not so limited and can also be used in connection with control panel devices detecting other types of system trouble or facility breakdowns, such as water supply breakdowns.
In accordance with disclosed embodiments, when a system trouble event occurs at a first control panel device, such as a power or communication failure, systems and methods disclosed herein can confirm whether a plurality of other control panel devices within a predetermined area are experiencing the same system trouble event. For example, a dealer device can execute a software application in accordance with disclosed embodiments and can support or service the first control panel device and the plurality of other control panel devices. When the system trouble event occurs at the first control panel device, the first control panel device can transmit a request signal to the dealer device. Upon receiving the request signal, the dealer device can transmit a corresponding status request signal to the plurality of other control panel devices, including control panel devices that are supported or serviced by the dealer device and are within the predetermined area, for example, within the same area code or zip code as the first control panel device. Indeed, in some embodiments, the dealer device can include a database of the control panel devices supported by the dealer device and their corresponding area codes or zip codes. In some embodiments, the dealer device can transmit signals, alerts, or notifications to all of the control panel devices within the predetermined area of the dealer device, and in some embodiments, the dealer device can reply to all request signals received from the control panel devices, thereby increasing the reliability of systems and methods disclosed herein.
Responsive to the status request signal transmitted by the dealer device, each of the plurality of other control panel devices can transmit a respective status signal to the dealer device. Based on received status signals, the dealer device can determine whether the system trouble event is limited to the premises of the first control panel device or is area wide.
Indeed, if the dealer device receives a status signal from one or more of the control panel devices indicating system trouble, then the dealer device can determine that the system trouble is area wide and notify the first control panel device accordingly. Based upon such a notification, the first control panel device can transmit an alert signal to a user device indicative of area wide system trouble, can display a trouble signal locally, and depending on network traffic concerns, may or may not transmit the alert signal to a central monitoring station. When the first control panel device does not transmit the alert signal to the central monitoring station to notify the central monitoring station about the area wide system trouble, the number of notifications sent to the central monitoring station can be reduced.
Conversely, if the dealer device receives a status signal from all of the control panel devices in the plurality of control panel devices indicating no system trouble, then the dealer device can determine that the system trouble is limited to the premises of the first control panel device and notify the first control panel device accordingly. Based on such a notification, the first control panel device can transmit the alert signal to both the user device and the central monitoring station advising of localized system trouble. Accordingly, the user can be alerted to be extra cautious and take necessary and precautionary steps and measures to remove the localized system trouble.
In some embodiments, the control panel devices and the dealer device described herein can communicate via a communication path that is different than a communication path via which the control panel devices communicate with other devices. For example, the control panel devices can communicate with the user device or the central monitoring station via a telephone line and can communicate with the dealer device via a GSM based communication network. Accordingly, even when a fixed telephone line to the user's home is cut, one of the control panel devices at the user's home can confirm with the dealer device that the system trouble is localized, instead of assuming that it is the area wide system trouble. Once the user confirms the localized system trouble, he can inspect his home premises to identify possible reasons for the system trouble.
In some embodiments, the control panel devices can communicate with the dealer device via a secured communication channel. In these embodiments, requests and signals from the control panel devices will only be recognized by the dealer device with which the control panel devices are registered. Similarly, in these embodiments, the dealer device can transmit requests and signals to only the control panel devices registered with the dealer device and identified by the dealer device as being in the same area as a requesting one of the control panel devices.
Upon receipt of the signal from the first control panel device as in 130, the dealer device can transmit a signal to a plurality of control panel devices (Panels 1, 2, 3) within a predetermined area of the first control panel device as in 140 requesting a status of each of the plurality of control panel devices. For example, the dealer device can identify an area code of the first control panel device from an internal database device and identify the plurality of control panel devices as all other control panel devices in the identified area code. In some embodiments, the dealer device can transmit the signal as in 140 to only a fixed number of the other control panel devices in the identified area code.
Upon receiving the signal from the dealer device as in 140, each of the plurality of control panel devices can transmit a respective signal to the dealer device as in 150 advising the dealer device of its respective status. Responsive thereto, the dealer device can analyze the respective signal from each of the plurality of control panel devices to determine whether the power loss at the first control panel device is local to the first control panel device or is area wide. For example, if another control panel device in the plurality of control panel devices reported the power loss to the dealer device, then the dealer device can determine that the power loss is area wide. However, if no other control panel device in the plurality of control panel devices reported the power loss to the dealer device, then the dealer device can determine that the power loss is local to the first control panel device.
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The wireless transceiver 210 can communicate with control panel devices as described above, and the memory device 220 can store a database of the control panel devices and their associated area codes, zip codes, or the like. The control circuitry 230, programmable processors 230a, and control software 230b can instruct the transceiver 210 to transmit signals as described above and can process received request signals and status signals to determine whether identified system trouble is local to a particular one of the control panel devices or area wide.
Although a few embodiments have been described in detail above, other modifications are possible. For example, the logic flows described above do not require the particular order described or sequential order to achieve desirable results. Other steps may be provided, steps may be eliminated from the described flows, and other components may be added to or removed from the described systems. Other embodiments may be within the scope of the invention.
From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific system or method described herein is intended or should be inferred. It is, of course, intended to cover all such modifications as fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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