Multiple procesor hazard detection system

US9761124B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9761124-B2
Application numberUS-201615332892-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 24, 2016
Priority dateJul 18, 2013
Publication dateSep 12, 2017
Grant dateSep 12, 2017

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Systems and methods for using multi-criteria state machines to manage alarming states and pre-alarming states of a hazard detection system are described herein. The multi-criteria state machines can include one or more sensor state machines that can control the alarming states and one or more system state machines that can control the pre-alarming states. Each state machine can transition among any one of its states based on sensor data values, hush events, and transition conditions. The transition conditions can define how a state machine transitions from one state to another. The hazard detection system can use a dual processor arrangement to execute the multi-criteria state machines according to various embodiments. The dual processor arrangement can enable the hazard detection system to manage the alarming and pre-alarming states in a manner that promotes minimal power usage while simultaneously promoting reliability in hazard detection and alarming functionality.

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What is claimed is: 1. A hazard detector comprising: a first processor couple to receive readings from at least one sensor; and a second processor coupled to wireless transceiver circuitry and operative to process external wireless communications; wherein the hazard detector is characterized by at least six states selected from the group consisting of: (1) idle state characterized by a first sampling rate; (2) monitoring state characterized by a second sampling rate that is higher than the first sampling rate and entered into after a first threshold value is sensed by the at least one sensor; (3) alarming state characterized by a loud shrieking noise corresponding to a detected hazard; (4) alarm hush state characterized by a silencing of the loud shrieking noise; (5) pre-alarm state characterized by a voice output; and (6) pre-alarm hush state characterized by a silencing of the voice output; wherein states (1)-(4) are controlled by the first processor; wherein states (5) and (6) are controlled by the second processor; and wherein operation of the hazard detector is robust against failure of the second processor in that the hazard detector is able to maintain basic operation of states (1)-(4) even while the hazard detector cannot communicate via the wireless transceiver or control operation of states (5) and (6) due to unavailability of the second processor. 2. The hazard detector of claim 1 , wherein the first processor is operative to enter into the alarm hush state in response to a hush command input when the hazard detector is in the alarming state. 3. The hazard detector of claim 1 , wherein the second processor is operative to enter into the pre-alarm state after a second threshold value is sensed by the at least one sensor, wherein the second threshold value is greater than the first threshold value. 4. The hazard detector of claim 1 , wherein the second processor is operative to enter into the pre-alarm hush state in response to a hush command when the hazard detector is in the pre-alarm state. 5. The hazard detector of claim 1 , wherein the first processor is operative is operative to enter into the alarming state after a third threshold value is sensed by the at least one sensor, wherein the third threshold value is greater than the first threshold. 6. The hazard detector of claim 5 , wherein the third threshold is an adjustable smoke alarm threshold. 7. The hazard detector of claim 6 , wherein the at least one sensor comprises a smoke sensor, a carbon monoxide sensor, a heat sensor, and a humidity sensor, and wherein the adjustable smoke alarm threshold changes based on data values associated with at least one of the carbon monoxide sensor, the heat sensor, and the humidity sensor. 8. The hazard detector of claim 1 , wherein the at least one sensor is a carbon monoxide sensor and the third threshold is an alarm time threshold, and wherein the first processor is operative to: maintain a plurality of CO buckets by adding time units to at least one of the CO buckets; and transition to the alarming state when any one of the CO buckets has a time level that exceeds the alarm time threshold for that CO bucket. 9. The hazard detector of claim 8 , wherein the second processor is operative to transition to the pre-alarming state when any one of the CO buckets has a time level that exceeds a pre-alarm time threshold associated with that one CO bucket, and wherein the pre-alarm time threshold for any given CO bucket is less than an alarm time threshold for that same CO bucket. 10. The hazard detector of claim 9 , wherein the first processor is operative to subtract time units from at least one of the CO buckets. 11. The hazard detector of claim 1 , wherein the first processor is a safety processor and the second processor is a system processor. 12. The hazard detector of claim 1 , wherein the wireless transceiver circuitry comprises 802.11 wireless circuitry. 13. The hazard detector of claim 1 , wherein the wireless transceiver circuitry comprises 802.15.4 wireless circuitry.

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  • Alarm setting and unsetting, i.e. arming or disarming of the security system · CPC title

  • Actuation by presence of smoke or gases {, e.g. automatic alarm devices for analysing flowing fluid materials by the use of optical means} · CPC title

  • Calibration, including self-calibrating arrangements · CPC title

  • Level alarms, e.g. alarms responsive to variables exceeding a threshold · CPC title

  • Alarms responsive to two or more different undesired or abnormal conditions, e.g. burglary and fire, abnormal temperature and abnormal rate of flow · CPC title

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What does patent US9761124B2 cover?
Systems and methods for using multi-criteria state machines to manage alarming states and pre-alarming states of a hazard detection system are described herein. The multi-criteria state machines can include one or more sensor state machines that can control the alarming states and one or more system state machines that can control the pre-alarming states. Each state machine can transition among…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Google Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G08B25/002. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 12 2017 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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