The present invention relates generally to motion detectors. More particularly, the present invention relates to systems and methods for providing a plurality of alarm levels for a motion detector monitoring a region.
Motion detectors known in the art produce false alarms, which increase cost. For example, known motion detectors rely on detecting an intruder's motion, which can be unreliable because a motion detector can produce a false alarm when detecting the motion of a large object, such as a passing train or truck, at a far distance or when detecting the motion of a small object, such as a fly or a butterfly, at a close distance.
Furthermore, known motion detectors monitor the intruder with only one alarm level and do not vary that alarm level based on the intruder's position within a monitored region. Accordingly, known motion detectors are not reliable or accurate enough to avoid the unnecessary costs caused by the false alarms identified above.
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 can include systems and methods for providing a plurality of alarm levels for a motion detector monitoring a region. For example, embodiments disclosed herein can include a microwave sensing device and can provide the plurality of alarm levels based on the position of an intruder in the monitored region.
In some embodiments, if systems and methods disclosed herein detect the intruder in a first area in the monitored region that is remote from the microwave sensing device, then systems and methods disclosed herein can trigger a first alarm level, such as a voice warning. In some embodiments, the voice warning can include instructions for the intruder to follow to avoid increased alarm levels, such as “You are entering into a restricted area. Please stop.” However, if systems and methods disclosed herein detect the intruder in a second area in the monitored region that is closer to the microwave sensing device than the first area, then systems and methods disclosed herein can trigger a second alarm level, such as a siren or the transmission of an informational message to a central monitoring station. However, if systems and methods disclosed herein detect the intruder in a third area of the monitored region that is closer to the microwave sensing device than the second area, then systems and methods disclosed herein can trigger a third alarm level, such as an alarm to solicit an on-site visit to the monitored region by a third party, such as emergency personnel. Accordingly, systems and methods disclosed herein can avoid the costs associated with false alarms soliciting an on-site visit to the monitored region by the third party until systems and methods disclosed herein detect the position of the intruder in an area of the monitored region closest to the microwave sensing device.
In some embodiments, each of the plurality of alarm levels and each of the areas in the monitored region can be customized by a user. Furthermore, in some embodiments, one or more of the plurality of alarm levels can trigger activation of other devices in the monitored region, such as video monitoring devices, lighting control devices, industrial control devices, access control system devices, and the like.
In some embodiments, in addition to or as an alternate to monitoring and determining the position of the intruder, systems and methods disclosed herein can monitor and determine a speed of the intruder. In these embodiments, if the speed of the intruder is outside of a predetermined range, then systems and methods disclosed herein can ignore the intruder.
In some embodiments, in addition to or as an alternate to monitoring and determining the position or the speed of the intruder, systems and methods disclosed herein can monitor and determine a moving direction of the intruder. In these embodiments, if the moving direction of the intruder fails to match a predetermined direction, then systems and methods disclosed herein can ignore the intruder.
Systems and methods are described herein in connection with motion detectors. However, it is to be understood that embodiments disclosed herein are not so limited and can be used in connection with any other security device as would be known by one of ordinary skill in the art. For example, systems and methods disclosed herein can be used in connection with controlling a door of an automobile based on the position of a detected intruder relative to the automobile.
In some embodiments, the microwave sensing device 120 can be based on a monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC), and in some embodiments, the microcontroller 130 can transmit a VCO control signal to a modulation/waveform generating module of the microwave sensing device 120 to drive the monolithic microwave integrated circuit. Furthermore, in some embodiments, the microwave sensing device 120 can include a digital potentiometer that can be controlled by the microcontroller 130 and can be used to adjust the gain of the microwave intermediate frequency of signal processing circuitry in the microwave sensing device 120. Further still, in some embodiments, the microcontroller 130 can sample the processed microwave intermediate frequency to determine the intruder's position, speed, and/or moving direction and, based thereon, which one of the plurality of alarm levels to trigger as described in connection with the method 200 of
However, when the method 200 determines that the self-test of the microwave sensing device 120 passes as in 210, the method 200 can include determining whether the microwave sensing device 120 has been triggered as in 230. If not, for example, when all intruders are outside of the range of the microwave sensing device 120, such as in a non-monitored space 310 as in
When the method 200 determines that the microwave sensing device 120 has been triggered as in 230, the method 200 can include determining whether a warning level of the plurality of alarm levels has been triggered as in 240, for example, based on the microwave sensing device 120 detecting the intruder in a warning space 320 as in
After the method 200 determines whether the warning level has been triggered as in 240, the method 200 can include determining whether a siren level of the plurality of alarms has been triggered as in 260, for example, based on the microwave sensing device 120 detecting the intruder in a siren space 330 as in
After the method 200 determines whether the siren level has been triggered as in 260, the method 200 can include determining whether an alarm level of the plurality of alarms has been triggered as in 280, for example, based on the microwave sensing device 120 detecting the intruder in an alarm space 340 as in
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.