Auto-configurable motion/occupancy sensor

US11227476B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11227476-B2
Application numberUS-201916352382-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 13, 2019
Priority dateMar 13, 2019
Publication dateJan 18, 2022
Grant dateJan 18, 2022

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A person-detection device that automatically configures itself as a motion sensor or an occupancy sensor upon receiving a command from a home security panel or home automation hub.

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A method, comprising: operating a person detection device (PDD) in a motion sensor mode of operation; receiving via a transceiver of the PDD from a remote transmission source, while the PDD is operating in the motion sensor mode of operation, a command to change a mode of operation of the PDD; in response to receiving the command, causing the PDD to configure itself to operate in an occupancy sensor mode of operation; and operating the PDD in the occupancy sensor mode of operation; wherein operating the PDD in the motion sensor mode of operation comprises: detecting, via a person detector of the PDD, that a first person is present in an area being monitored by the PDD; determining, by the PDD, that a first dwell time has expired; and transmitting, by the transceiver of the PDD, a person-present signal only when the first dwell time has expired, and operating the PDD in the occupancy sensor mode of operation comprises: detecting, by via the person detector of the PDD, that a second person is present in an area being monitored by the PDD; determining, by the PDD, that a second dwell time has expired, the second dwell time being less than the first dwell time; and transmitting, by the transceiver of the PDD, a person-present signal only when the second dwell time has expired. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the person detector comprises a single sensor. 3. A method, comprising: operating a person detection device (PDD) in a motion sensor mode of operation; receiving via a transceiver of the PDD from a remote transmission source, while the PDD is operating in the motion sensor mode of operation, a command to change a mode of operation of the PDD; in response to receiving the command, causing the PDD to configure itself to operate in an occupancy sensor mode of operation; and operating the PDD in the occupancy sensor mode of operation; wherein operating the PDD in the occupancy mode of operation comprises: comparing, by the PDD, an elapsed time from when a first person was detected by a person detector of the PDD to a previous time when the first person was detected to a first dwell time that is shorter in duration than a second dwell time that is used by the PDD in the motion sensor mode of operation. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the command comprises the first dwell time and operating the PDD in the occupancy mode of operation comprises: storing, by the PDD, the first dwell time in a memory of the PDD; and comparing, by the PDD, the elapsed time to the first dwell time when the first person is detected. 5. A method, comprising: operating a person detection device (PDD) in a motion sensor mode of operation; receiving via a transceiver of the PDD from a remote transmission source, while the PDD is operating in the motion sensor mode of operation, a command to change a mode of operation of the PDD; in response to receiving the command, causing the PDD to configure itself to operate in an occupancy sensor mode of operation; and operating the PDD in the occupancy sensor mode of operation; wherein operating the PDD in the occupancy sensor mode of operation comprises: monitoring, by the PDD, a subset of thermal elements of a thermal detection device of the PDD; determining, by the PDD, a possibility that a person is in an area being monitored by the PDD as a result of monitoring the subset of thermal elements; in response to determining a possibility that a person is in the area, monitoring, by the PDD, all of the thermal elements; and determining, by the PDD, that a person is in the area based on monitoring all of the thermal elements. 6. A person detection device (PDD) for detecting motion and occupancy of a person in an area, comprising: a memory for storing processor-executable instructions; a person detector; a transceiver for sending and receiving wireless signals; a processer coupled to the person detector, the memory and the transceiver, for executing the processor-executable instructions that cause the PDD to: operate in a motion sensor mode of operation; receive, via the transceiver from a remote transmission source, a command to change a mode of operation of the PDD while the PDD is operating in the motion sensor mode of operation; cause the PDD to be configured to operate in an occupancy sensor mode of operation in response to receiving the command; and operate the PDD in the occupancy sensor mode of operation; wherein the processor-executable instructions that cause the PDD to operate in the motion sensor mode of operation cause the PDD to: detect, via the person detector, that a first person is present in an area being monitored by the PDD; determine that a first dwell time has expired; and transmit, via the transceiver, a person-present signal only when the first dwell time has expired, and the processor-executable instructions that cause the PDD to operate in the occupancy mode of operation cause the PDD to: detect, via the person detector, that a second person is present in an area being monitored by the PDD; determine that a second dwell time has expired, the second dwell time being less than the first dwell time; and transmit, via the transceiver, a person-present signal only when the second dwell time has expired. 7. The PDD of claim 6 , wherein the person detector comprises a single sensor. 8. A person detection device (PDD) for detecting motion and occupancy of a person in an area, comprising: a memory for storing processor-executable instructions; a person detector; a transceiver for sending and receiving wireless signals; a processer coupled to the person detector, the memory and the transceiver, for executing the processor-executable instructions that cause the PDD to: operate in a motion sensor mode of operation; receive, via the transceiver from a remote transmission source, a command to change a mode of operation of the PDD while the PDD is operating in the motion sensor mode of operation; cause the PDD to be configured to operate in an occupancy sensor mode of operation in response to receiving the command; and operate the PDD in the occupancy sensor mode of operation; wherein the processor-executable instructions that cause the PDD to operate in the occupancy mode of operation cause the PDD to: compare an elapsed time from when the first person was detected by the processor to a previous time when the first person was detected to a first dwell time that is shorter in duration than a second dwell time used while the PDD is operating in the motion sensor mode of operation. 9. The PDD of claim 8 , wherein the command comprises the first dwell time, and wherein the processor-executable instructions that cause the PDD to operate in the occupancy mode of operation cause the PDD to: store the first dwell time in the memory; and compare the elapsed time to the first dwell time when the first person is detected. 10. A person detection device (PDD) for detecting motion and occupancy of a person in an area, comprising: a memory for storing processor-executable instructions; a thermal detection device; a transceiver for sending and receiving wireless signals; a processer coupled to the thermal detection device, the memory and the transceiver, for executing the processor-executable instructions that cause the PDD to: operate in a motion sensor mode of operation; receive, via the transceiver from a remote transmission source, a command to change a mode of operation of the PDD while the PDD is operating in the motion sensor mode of operation; cause the PDD to be configured to operate in an occupancy sensor mode of operation in response to receiving the command; and operate the PDD in the occupancy sensor mode of operation; wherein

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  • G08B13/19Primary

    using infrared-radiation detection systems {(G08B13/194 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • Presence detectors to detect unsafe condition, e.g. infrared sensor, microphone (G08B21/0476 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • electric · CPC title

  • responsive to presence or absence of persons · CPC title

  • Domotique, domestic, home control, automation, smart house · CPC title

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What does patent US11227476B2 cover?
A person-detection device that automatically configures itself as a motion sensor or an occupancy sensor upon receiving a command from a home security panel or home automation hub.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ecolink Intelligent Technology Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G08B13/19. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 18 2022 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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