Multi-functional remote monitoring system

US10271015B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10271015-B2
Application numberUS-201313959142-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 5, 2013
Priority dateOct 30, 2008
Publication dateApr 23, 2019
Grant dateApr 23, 2019

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Abstract

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A multi-functional remote monitoring system for use in a mobile surveillance system comprising a host controller, at least one hub transceiver, and at least one remote monitoring transmitter (“RMT”) operable to capture and transmit data, wherein the hub transceiver is operable to communicate to and receive data from the at least one RMT. The hub transceiver and the RMT are adapted for bi-directional transmission and receipt of data, including audio and data signals. The host controller is operable to control the hub transceiver and facilitate communication of the audio and data signals between the RMTs and the hub transceiver.

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Having thus described the preferred embodiment of the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent includes the following: 1. A multi-functional remote monitoring system for use in a mobile surveillance system used by law enforcement personnel, the remote monitoring system comprising: at least one wireless hand-held, mobile remote monitoring transmitter having a processor, an on-board memory, and at least one input device for capturing input data and sized for being worn by a law enforcement officer on the officer's person or clothing, said at least one wireless hand-held mobile remote monitoring transmitter configured with at least one biometric sensor for detecting a condition of a user and further configured for sending an emergency signal based on the condition of the user, said emergency signal including information indicative of the user; and at least one hub transceiver in bi-directional communication with said at least one remote monitoring transmitter, said hub transceiver having a processor and a memory and being associated with a law enforcement vehicle, said system being configured to transmit at least a portion of the captured input data to the hub transceiver when a remote monitoring transmitter of the at least one remote monitoring transmitter is within a transmit range of the hub transceiver for storage on the hub transceiver's memory, said system being configured to store at least a portion of the captured input data on the on-board memory of the remote monitoring transmitter when the remote monitoring transmitter is not within said transmit range of the hub transceiver, wherein the hub transceiver is configured to transmit at least one control signal to the remote monitoring transmitter when the remote monitoring transmitter is within said transmit range of the hub transceiver, and said system being configured to determine that the hub transceiver is not within range but an additional node is within the transmit range, determining that said additional node is an additional remote monitoring transmitter of another law-enforcement officer, and transmit at least a portion of the captured input data to the additional remote monitoring transmitter for automatic forwarding to the hub transceiver when the remote monitoring transmitter is not within said transmit range of the hub transceiver and is within said transmit range of the additional remote monitoring transmitter. 2. The remote monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the remote monitoring transmitter scans all available channels for detection of and synchronization with an available hub transceiver. 3. The remote monitoring system of claim 1 , wherein the input device on the remote monitoring transmitter is a microphone. 4. The remote monitoring system of claim 3 , wherein another input device is a location-determining device that can determine and output a location. 5. The remote monitoring system of claim 4 , wherein said location of the remote monitoring transmitter and the location-determining device used to determine the location of the hub transceiver are used to determine an optimum power level for operation of said remote monitoring transmitter based on a distance of said remote monitoring transmitter from said hub transceiver. 6. The remote monitoring system of claim 3 , wherein another input device is a still photograph and video subsystem for capturing and storing still photographs and videos. 7. The remote monitoring system of claim 6 , wherein the remote monitoring transmitter includes an activation input for instructing capturing of the input data, and where the remote monitoring transmitter is configured to automatically store a pre-set period of video prior to selection of the activation input by a user. 8. The remote monitoring system of claim 3 , wherein another input device is a biometric sensor for receiving biometric information. 9. The remote monitoring system of claim 8 , wherein said biometric sensor is a fingerprint reader and said biometric information is fingerprint data. 10. The remote monitoring system of claim 3 , wherein the remote monitoring transmitter includes a verification portion for use in verifying an authenticity of an identification card. 11. The remote monitoring system of claim 10 , wherein said verification portion is selected from the group consisting of a UV light source and an IR light source. 12. The remote monitoring system of claim 3 , wherein the remote monitoring transmitter includes a display. 13. The remote monitoring system of claim 3 , wherein the remote monitoring transmitter is automatically adjusted to increase transmit power prior to sending of data to increase a transmit range of stored input data. 14. The remote monitoring system of claim 3 , wherein the remote monitoring transmitter scans all available channels to send the emergency signal to the hub transceiver or to any other hub transceiver in transmit range of said transmitting remote monitoring transmitter. 15. The remote monitoring system of claim 14 , wherein the remote monitoring transmitter is automatically adjusted to full power prior to sending of said emergency signal to increase a transmit range of said emergency signal. 16. The remote monitoring system of claim 3 , wherein the remote monitoring transmitter includes an audio and noise filtering feature to improve recorded audio quality and decrease ambient noise. 17. The remote monitoring system of claim 3 , wherein the remote monitoring transmitter includes a vibrating mechanism used for covertly signaling a remote monitoring transmitter user. 18. The remote monitoring system of claim 3 , wherein the remote monitoring transmitter and the hub transceiver include a data transfer port for manual transfer of data. 19. A multi-functional remote monitoring system for use in a mobile surveillance system used by law enforcement personnel, the remote monitoring system comprising: at least one wireless mobile remote monitoring transmitter having a processor, an on-board memory, and at least one input device for capturing input data and sized for being worn by a law enforcement officer on the officer's person or clothing, wherein the at least one wireless mobile remote monitoring transmitter is configured with at least one biometric sensor for detecting a condition of a user and further configured to send an emergency signal based on the condition of the user; at least one hub transceiver in bi-directional communication with said at least one remote monitoring transmitter, said hub transceiver having a processor and a memory and being associated with a law enforcement vehicle; and at least one host controller, distinct from said hub transceiver, in bi-directional communication with at least one of said at least one remote monitoring transmitter and said at least one hub transceiver, said host controller having a processor and a memory, said host controller associated with a law enforcement station, wherein one or both of said at least one remote monitoring transmitter and said at least one hub transceiver is configured to transmit to the at least one host controller a first amount of data, said data including at least video data; wherein said at least one host controller is configured to transmit to at least one of said at least one remote monitoring transmitter and said at least one hub transceiver a second amount data, said second amount of data including at least video data, and wherein the first amount of data transmitted to the at least one host controller is th

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  • with alarm systems, e.g. fire, police or burglar alarm systems · CPC title

  • G01S5/0009Primary

    Transmission of position information to remote stations (involving assistance data G01S5/0236) · CPC title

  • H04N7/18Primary

    Closed-circuit television [CCTV] systems, i.e. systems in which the video signal is not broadcast · CPC title

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What does patent US10271015B2 cover?
A multi-functional remote monitoring system for use in a mobile surveillance system comprising a host controller, at least one hub transceiver, and at least one remote monitoring transmitter (“RMT”) operable to capture and transmit data, wherein the hub transceiver is operable to communicate to and receive data from the at least one RMT. The hub transceiver and the RMT are adapted for bi-direct…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Digital Ally Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01S5/0009. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 23 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).