Multi-level security mechanism for accessing a panel

US9953474B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9953474-B2
Application numberUS-201615256372-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 2, 2016
Priority dateSep 2, 2016
Publication dateApr 24, 2018
Grant dateApr 24, 2018

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Abstract

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A panel associated with maintaining security of mobile devices. The devices such as mobile phones may be registered with user codes at the panel. If a user wants to access the panel, the user may enter a user code corresponding to a number of the device. The device may have a geo-location app in that the panel can track the device. If the user is within the pre-determined range of a protected location, another check about the user may be effected with a face recognition app. A face scan of the user may be compared with a face of an authorized user. If the user is found to be unauthorized anywhere along the above-noted process, then the user may be deemed to be an intruder, and an alert can be sent to a central monitor station, which may take action to remove any threat associated with the intruder.

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What is claimed is: 1. A security access mechanism comprising: a security panel; a central monitor station connected to the security panel; and one or more mobile phones; and wherein: each of the one or more mobile phones has a phone number that is registered at the security panel with a user code; the security panel is in an armed state which can be disarmed with a user code from a mobile phone having the phone number mapped to the user code as registered at the security panel; a geo location app is provided to each of the one or more mobile phones that is registered with its phone number against a user code at the security panel; the geo location app permits the security panel to track each mobile phone for its presence within a pre-determine range around a protected premise; a person may disarm and access the security panel with a mobile phone if the person uses the user code registered at the security panel for the mobile phone; if the mobile phone that the person is using to access the security panel has no user code registered at the security panel, then the person is treated by the security panel as an unauthorized caller or an intruder; if the person is treated as an unauthorized caller or intruder, then an alert indicating an intruder attempting to gain access to the security panel is sent to the one or more mobile phones that are registered at the security panel according to user codes; and if a user of the one or more mobile phones acknowledges the alert, then a second alert about the intruder is sent to the central monitor station. 2. The mechanism of claim 1 , wherein upon receipt of the second alert, the central monitor station takes action to remove any threat associated with the intruder. 3. A multi-level mobile device security system comprising: a security panel; one or more mobile devices; and a central monitor station connected to the security panel; and wherein: the one or more mobile devices have numbers that are registered at the security panel with user codes, respectively; the security panel is armed and can be disarmed by a mobile number that is registered with a user code at the security panel; the security panel tracks the one or more mobile devices that have numbers registered with the user codes at the security panel, within a pre-determined range around a protected location; and the security panel contains a friendly mobile device number list that comprises the numbers of the one or more mobile devices that have their numbers registered with user codes, respectively, at the security panel. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein if a mobile device is within the pre-determined range and a number of the mobile device is absent from the friendly mobile device number list, then a user of the mobile device accessing the security panel is regarded as an unauthorized user and thus an intruder. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein upon the user being regarded as an intruder, an alert about a presence of the intruder within the pre-determined range is sent to the numbers of the friendly mobile device number list. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein if an acknowledgement to the alert is received by the security panel, then an alert is sent to a central monitor station, which takes action to remove the intruder or any issue associated with the intruder. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein if a comparison of the scan of the face of the person using the mobile device with the face of the authorized user results in a non-similarity of the two faces, than the person using the mobile device is regarded as an intruder. 8. A method for obtaining authorized access to a security panel, comprising: entering a user code for each of one or more mobile phones in a security panel; connecting a central monitor station to the security panel; mapping numbers of the one or more mobile phones to the user codes at the security panel; adding a geo location app to each of the one or more mobile phones for tracking a mobile phone of the one or more mobile phones by the security panel; and determining whether a person using a mobile phone of the one or more mobile phones is an intruder; and wherein determining whether a person using a selected mobile phone of the one or more mobile phones is an intruder, comprises: checking that the user code entered by the person at the security panel corresponds to a user code that is mapped to a phone number of the selected mobile phone at the security panel; and checking that a presence of the selected mobile phone with the geo location app in the selected mobile phone by the security panel is outside of a pre-determined range around a protected premise. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein determining whether a person using a selected mobile phone of the one or more mobile phones is an intruder, further comprises: invoking a face recognition app in the selected mobile phone; and wherein: a face of the person using the selected mobile phone is scanned with the face recognition app; the face that is scanned is compared by the security panel with a face of an authorized user of the selected mobile phone; and a result of a comparison of the face that is scanned with the face of an authorized user of the selected mobile phone indicates whether the person is an authorized user of the selected mobile phone or an intruder. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein if the person using the selected mobile phone is an intruder, then a message is conveyed by the security panel to the central monitor station to remove any threat associated with the person. 11. A security access mechanism comprising: a security panel; a central monitor station connected to the security panel; and one or more mobile phones; and wherein: each of the one or more mobile phones has a phone number that is registered at the security panel with a user code; the security panel is in an armed state which can be disarmed with a user code from a mobile phone having the phone number mapped to the user code as registered at the security panel; a geo location app is provided to each of the one or more mobile phones that is registered with its phone number against a user code at the security panel; the geo location app permits the security panel to track each mobile phone for its presence within a pre-determine range around a protected premise; and if a person disarms and accesses the security panel with a mobile phone and a user code registered at the security panel for that mobile phone, and the mobile phone has a presence within the pre-determined range around the protected premise, then a check of whether the person is an authentic user is invoked by the security panel with a face recognition app in the mobile phone. 12. The mechanism of claim 11 , wherein: a face of the person using the mobile phone is scanned by the face recognition app; the face that is scanned is compared with a face of an authorized user of the mobile phone; and a result of a comparison of the face that is scanned with the face of the authorized user of the mobile phone indicates whether the person is an intruder or the authorized user of the mobile phone. 13. The mechanism of claim 12 , wherein if the person is indicated to be the intruder with the mobile phone according to the result of the comparison, then an alert is sent to the central monitor station to take necessary action to remove any threat associated with the person. 14. A multi-level mobile device security system comprising: a security panel; one or more mobile devices; and a central monitor station connected to the security panel; and wherein: the one or mo

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  • by means of a password · CPC title

  • using passwords (cryptographic mechanisms or cryptographic arrangements for entity authentication using a predetermined code H04L9/3226) · CPC title

  • Access security · CPC title

  • Services related to particular areas, e.g. point of interest [POI] services, venue services or geofences · CPC title

  • wherein the security policies are location-dependent, e.g. entities privileges depend on current location or allowing specific operations only from locally connected terminals · CPC title

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What does patent US9953474B2 cover?
A panel associated with maintaining security of mobile devices. The devices such as mobile phones may be registered with user codes at the panel. If a user wants to access the panel, the user may enter a user code corresponding to a number of the device. The device may have a geo-location app in that the panel can track the device. If the user is within the pre-determined range of a protected l…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Honeywell Int Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G07C9/253. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 24 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).