Rf transmit architecture methods
US-2018287821-A1 · Oct 4, 2018 · US
US11514767B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11514767-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916574953-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 18, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 18, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2022 |
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Systems and methods for operating a security system. The methods comprise: monitoring an area for a presence of an individual or vehicle using wireless signals of a first type that are received by a first radio of the security system; operating the first radio as a wireless sensor for generating sensor data; determining whether the individual or vehicle is exhibiting an unusual behavior using the sensor data and pre-programmed or machine learned patterns of unusual behavior; changing an operating frequency of the first radio when a determination is made that the individual or vehicle is exhibiting unusual behavior; and communicating a wireless signal of a second type from the first radio when the individual or vehicle is exhibiting unusual behavior, where the second type is different than the first type.
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A method for operating a security system, comprising: monitoring, by a first radio of the security system, at least an outdoor area of a facility for a presence of an individual or vehicle, wherein the monitoring is performed using wireless signals of a first type that are received by the first radio; operating the first radio as a wireless sensor for generating sensor data; determining, by the first radio, whether the individual or vehicle is exhibiting an unusual behavior using the sensor data and pre-programmed or machine learned patterns of unusual behavior; changing, by the first radio, an operating frequency of the first radio when a determination is made that the individual or vehicle is exhibiting unusual behavior; and communicating, by the first radio, a wireless signal of a second type from the first radio when the individual or vehicle is exhibiting unusual behavior, where the second type is different than the first type, wherein the communicated wireless signal of the second type is received by a communication device associated with a person who can take one or more remedial measures and wherein the person who can take one or more remedial measures is one of law enforcement, security personnel, or an employee. 2. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising changing the operating frequency of the first radio when the individual or vehicle is present within the area. 3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein wireless signals of a third type are received by the first radio when operating as the wireless sensor, the wireless signals of the third type being different than the wireless signals of the first and second types. 4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein the wireless signals of the third type comprise Long Range Radio (“LRR”) signals, Short Range Radio (“SRR”) signals, or Ultra Wide-Band (“UWB”) signals. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the wireless signals of the first type comprise Long Range Radio (“LRR”) signals or Short Range Radio (“SRR”) signals, and the wireless signals of the second type comprise SRR signals, sub-GHz signals or cellular signals. 6. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising using, by the first radio, the sensor data to assign the individual to a first group of individuals based on at least one of a detected association with another individual. 7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the first group comprises a group of individuals with an intent to steal or cause physical harm to other or personal property. 8. The method according to claim 6 , further comprising classifying, by the first radio, the unusual behavior being exhibited by the individual. 9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the unusual behavior is classified as theft, collusion, attack, reconnaissance, surveying, break in, arson or loitering. 10. The method according to claim 8 , further comprising re-assigning, by the first radio, the individual to a second group of individuals based on the classification of the unusual behavior. 11. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the wireless signal of the second type disseminates information about the individual or vehicle to second radios of the security system. 12. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the wireless signal of the second type causes a dynamic activation of a second radio of the security system which has a Field Of View (“FOV”) into which the individual or vehicle is predicted to soon enter. 13. A security system, comprising: a first radio comprising a non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising programming instructions that, when executed, cause the radio to: monitor at least an outdoor area of a facility for a presence of an individual or vehicle, wherein the monitoring is performed using wireless signals of a first type that are received by the first radio; operate as a wireless sensor for generating sensor data; determine whether the individual or vehicle is exhibiting an unusual behavior using the sensor data and pre-programmed or machine learned patterns of unusual behavior; change an operating frequency when a determination is made that the individual or vehicle is exhibiting unusual behavior; and communicate a wireless signal of a second type when the individual or vehicle is exhibiting unusual behavior, where the second type is different than the first type, wherein the communicated wireless signal is received by a communication device associated with a person who can take one or more remedial measures and wherein the person who can take one or more remedial measures is one of law enforcement, security personnel, or an employee. 14. The security system according to claim 13 , wherein the programming instructions further cause the first radio to change the operating frequency radio when the individual or vehicle is present within the area. 15. The security system according to claim 14 , wherein wireless signals of a third type are received by the first radio when operating as the wireless sensor, the wireless signals of the third type being different than the wireless signals of the first and second types. 16. The security system according to claim 15 , wherein the wireless signals of the third type comprise Long Range Radio (“LRR”) signals, Short Range Radio (“SRR”) signals, or Ultra Wide-Band (“UWB”) signals. 17. The security system according to claim 13 , wherein the wireless signals of the first type comprise Long Range Radio (“LRR”) signals or Short Range Radio (“SRR”) signals, and the wireless signals of the second type comprise SRR signals, sub-GHz signals or cellular signals. 18. The security system according to claim 13 , wherein the programming instructions further cause the first radio to use the sensor data to assign the individual to a first group of individuals based on at least one of a detected association with another individual. 19. The security system according to claim 18 , wherein the first group comprises a group of individuals with an intent to steal or cause physical harm to other or personal property. 20. The security system according to claim 18 , wherein the programming instructions further cause the first radio to classify the unusual behavior being exhibited by the individual. 21. The security system according to claim 20 , wherein the unusual behavior is classified as theft, collusion, attack, reconnaissance, surveying, break in, arson or loitering. 22. The security system according to claim 21 , wherein the programming instructions further cause the first radio to re-assign the individual to a second group of individuals based on the classification of the unusual behavior. 23. The security system according to claim 13 , wherein the wireless signal of the second type disseminates information about the individual or vehicle to at least one second radio of the security system. 24. The security system according to claim 13 , wherein the wireless signal of the second type causes a dynamic activation of a second radio of the security system which has a Field Of View (“FOV”) into which the individual or vehicle is predicted to soon enter.
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