The application pertains to systems and methods of upgrading an installed group of detectors intended to monitor various types of conditions in a region, on an unsupervised basis, to a supervised system. More particularly, the application pertains to such systems and methods which provide installable equipment, or downloadable apps or files of executable software to add a supervisory capability to amalgamations of detectors which have been installed quite independently of one another.
There is increasing interest in the use of home awareness systems that allow home owners to remotely control activities within their homes. These systems can be controlled by a tablet computer or smart phone to turn on lights, lock doors, set back a thermostat etc. A drawback of these systems is that they do not support life-safety and security services via a professionally supervisory station. There are instances where it would be an advantage to a home owner to initially perform a do-it-yourself installation of an awareness solution that might in fact be available as a B2C offering, but which would allow a subsequent upgrade to professional grade supervision without the need for wholesale replacement of the existing equipment.
While disclosed embodiments can take many different forms, specific embodiments thereof are shown in the drawings and will be described herein in detail with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles thereof as well as the best mode of practicing same, and is not intended to limit the application or claims to the specific embodiment illustrated.
In one aspect, as described below, embodiments hereof can implement system upgrades via one or more of a hardware upgrade, a local firmware/software upgrade or, a cloud service upgrade.
In one aspect, an additional hardware module can be added to the awareness solution, which might include a detector or a control unit. The module can, for example, upgrade communication reliability to a supervisory station and communicate via RF to the detectors or control units previously installed in the home to upgrade their capabilities for professional operation. For example, a motion detector in an awareness solution may operate in an unsupervised way—i.e. low battery and tamper might not be monitored, but upon installation of the security hardware module, a message can be sent to all sensors in a database to enable the supervisory capability. Alternately, a 4G communicator could be provided to add a redundant communication path to the (less reliable) Internet connection. This hardware module would be designed to connect directly to the awareness product, detectors or control units, without marring the aesthetics of either device.
This additional capability could be provided by enabling downloaded or pre-stored firmware to the product or by downloading an app.
In an initial operational phase, the cloud service itself could initially offer limited connectivity for the awareness solution. Following hardware or firmware/software upgrades in the equipment in the home, a second operational phase could offer a different level of service with professional supervision.
In another aspect, the home owner buys, on line or in a store, a home awareness solution to monitor predetermined conditions, or, remotely control lights and HVAC. In a cloud based configuration, the homeowner registers the product online for the cloud services. The registrant's contact details can be shared with a local security system dealer. Alternately, the carton could include a readable code or a 1-800 number for the homeowner to contact the dealer.
The security system dealer can automatically contact the home-owner thereafter offering additional products and services. Should the home-owner decide to upgrade to higher service levels, then the dealer can enable new services via the cloud. Alternately, the dealer can download additional firmware/software to the devices in the home and in some cases may take additional hardware to the site to add new capabilities to the installed system.
The noted devices and units in a first phase can be in wireless communication with a tablet computer, smart phone or like device C operated by a user U who might reside in the residence R. In an initial phase of operation, the user U is able to communicate individually with the various devices via networks such as the Internet, or 3G, or 4G communications networks, indicated by arrows numbered “1”.
The apparatus 10 can be upgraded to a second phase of operation by installing a hardware module 20, for example at light control unit 16b, or by downloading one or more apps, as at 22, to provide communications with and supervisory services from a displaced supervisory station S. In this mode, the various detectors or control units installed at residence R can communicate with the local control module 20, or via activated, or, downloaded software or apps 22. Module 20, or the upgraded detectors or control units can in turn communicate via one or more networks with the supervisory station S, indicated by arrows numbered “2”.
The various detectors or units of the residence R might carry a code, such as code 26 affixed to lighting control unit 16b. The user U can read the code 26, via unit C which in turn can place the user U in communication with a security system dealer D who can provide additional services which can be downloaded as firmware 22 via the networks, the Internet I or the 4G communications networks. As an alternate, user U can contact the dealer D via a toll free phone number to set up additional services or features.
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In summary, embodiments as disclosed herein provide hardware and/or software based solutions to enable a user to upgrade an unsupervised group of detectors and/or control units to a supervised status using either wireless networks, and/or cloud computing services. A common supervisory controller, and or dealer, can communicate with remote detectors or control units to enable new features and to process additional features from those remote units.
Scenes could be enabled in an upgraded system. For example, in its original business-to-consumer state, a system might provide independent control of a remote wireless door lock. However, following a professional upgrade the lock could be locked by the security system arming command. Then, an arming command could randomize internal lights of the residence to give an impression that an unoccupied/vacation home actually has occupants. The presented scene could be varied over time as the evening progressed to present a dynamic and more believable appearance.
Those of skill will understand that while the above noted embodiments have been discussed in the context up an upgradable home control system that the teachings hereof apply equally to commercial buildings, without limitation.
From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope hereof. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred. It is, of course, intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims. Further, logic flows depicted in the figures do not require the particular order shown, or sequential order, to achieve desirable results. Other steps may be provided, or steps may be eliminated, from the described flows, and other components may be add to, or removed from the described embodiments.