IP Library Granted Patent US 7,053,768
Granted Patent B2
US 7,053,768 · App. 10/660,792 · Granted May 30, 2006

Detecting communications disconnect and enabling wireless emergency call

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Patent No.
US 7,053,768
App. No.
10/660,792
Granted
May 30, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A process of detecting and communicating alarm events by a security system is disclosed. Sensors in communication with the security system are monitored, where specific changes in outputs of the sensors indicate an alarm event. It is determined whether a landline communication medium connecting the security system with a monitoring headquarters is active, when the alarm event is detected. Data, indicating the alarm event, is sent over the landline communication medium to the monitoring headquarters when the landline communication medium is determined to be active. Also, data, indicating the alarm event, is sent over a wireless communication medium to the monitoring headquarters when the landline communication medium is not determined to be active.

Claims (57)

1. A process of detecting and communicating alarm events by a security system, said process comprising:

monitoring sensors in communication with the security system, where specific changes in outputs of the sensors indicate an alarm event;

determining whether a landline communication medium connecting the security system with a monitoring headquarters is active, when the alarm event is detected;

sending data, indicating the alarm event, over the landline communication medium to the monitoring headquarters when the landline communication medium is determined to be active; and

sending data, indicating the alarm event, over a wireless communication medium to the monitoring headquarters when the landline communication medium is not determined to be active,

wherein said step of sending data, indicating the alarm event, over a wireless communication medium comprises sending the data through a satellite communications link with the monitoring headquarters.

2. A process as recited in claim 1 , further comprising querying the sensors to determine baseline output states of the sensors.

3. A process as recited in claim 1 , wherein said step of sending data, indicating the alarm event, over a wireless communication medium comprises establishing a wireless communication connection with the monitoring headquarters and sending the data through the wireless communication connection.

4. A process as recited in claim 1 , wherein the step of sending data, indicating the alarm event, over the landline communication medium comprises sending the data, indicating the alarm event, over a telephone line to the monitoring headquarters.

5. A process as recited in claim 4 , wherein said step of determining whether a landline communication medium connecting the security system with a monitoring headquarters is active comprises detecting whether the telephone line will allow for a connection to be made to a telephone network.

6. A process of detecting and communicating alarm events by a security system, said process comprising:

monitoring a landline communication medium which connects the security system with a monitoring headquarters, to determine whether the landline communication medium is active;

switching a default communication medium from the landline communication medium to a wireless communication medium, when the landline communication medium is determined to not be active; and

sending data, indicating an alarm event, over the default communication medium to the monitoring headquarters when the alarm event is detected,

wherein said step of sending data, indicating the alarm event, over the default communication medium comprises sending the data through a satellite communications link with the monitoring headquarters, when the landline communication medium is determined to not be active.

7. A process as recited in claim 6 , wherein said step of sending data, indicating the alarm event, over the default communication medium comprises establishing a wireless communication connection with the monitoring headquarters and sending the data through the wireless communication connection, when the landline communication medium is determined to not be active.

8. A process as recited in claim 6 , wherein the step of sending data, indicating the alarm event, over the default communication medium comprises sending the data, indicating the alarm event, over a telephone line to the monitoring headquarters, when the landline communication medium is determined to be active.

9. A process as recited in claim 8 , wherein said monitoring a landline communication medium, connecting the security system with a monitoring headquarters, to determine whether the landline communication medium is active comprises detecting whether the telephone line will allow for a connection to be made to a telephone network.

10. A process as recited in claim 6 , further comprising setting the default communication medium to both the landline communication medium and the wireless communication medium, when both the landline communication medium and the wireless communication medium are active.

11. A security system for detecting and communicating alarm events, comprising:

monitoring means for monitoring sensors in communication with the security system, where specific changes in outputs of the sensors indicate an alarm event;

determining means for determining whether a landline communication medium connecting the security system with a monitoring headquarters is active, when the alarm event is detected;

first sending means for sending data, indicating the alarm event, over the landline communication medium to the monitoring headquarters when the landline communication medium is determined to be active; and

second sending means for sending data, indicating the alarm event, over a wireless communication medium to the monitoring headquarters when the landline communication medium is not determined to be active,

wherein said second sending means comprises third sending means for sending the data through a satellite communications link with the monitoring headquarters.

12. A security system as recited in claim 11 , further comprising querying means for querying the sensors to determine baseline output states of the sensors.

13. A security system as recited in claim 11 , wherein said second sending means comprises establishing means for establishing a wireless communication connection with the monitoring headquarters and third sending means for sending the data through the wireless communication connection.

14. A security system as recited in claim 11 , wherein the first sending means comprises third sending means for sending the data, indicating the alarm event, over a telephone line to the monitoring headquarters.

15. A security system as recited in claim 14 , wherein said determining means comprises detecting means for detecting whether the telephone line will allow for a connection to be made to a telephone network.

16. A security system for detecting and communicating alarm events, comprising:

monitoring means for monitoring a landline communication medium which connects the security system with a monitoring headquarters, to determine whether the landline communication medium is active;

switching means for switching a default communication medium from the landline communication medium to a wireless communication medium, when the landline communication medium is determined to not be active; and

sending means for sending data, indicating an alarm event, over the default communication medium to the monitoring headquarters when the alarm event is detected,

wherein said sending means comprises second sending means for sending the data through a satellite communications link with the monitoring headquarters.

17. A security system as recited in claim 16 , wherein said sending means comprises establishing means for establishing a wireless communication connection with the monitoring headquarters and second sending means for sending the data through the wireless communication connection.

18. A security system as recited in claim 16 , wherein said sending means comprises second sending means for sending the data, indicating the alarm event, over a telephone line to the monitoring headquarters.

19. A security system as recited in claim 18 , wherein said monitoring means comprises detecting means for detecting whether the telephone line will allow for a connection to be made to a telephone network.

20. A security system as recited in claim 16 , further comprising setting means for setting the default communication medium to both the landline communication medium and the wireless communication medium, when both the landline communication medium and the wireless communication medium are active.

21. A security system for detecting and communicating alarm events, comprising:

a monitor, for monitoring sensors in communication with the security system, where specific changes in outputs of the sensors indicate an alarm event;

a determiner, for determining whether a landline communication medium connecting the security system with a monitoring headquarters is active, when the alarm event is detected;

a first transmitting unit, for sending data, indicating the alarm event, over the landline communication medium to the monitoring headquarters when the landline communication medium is determined to be active; and

a second transmitting unit, for sending data, indicating the alarm event, over a wireless communication medium to the monitoring headquarters when the landline communication medium is not determined to be active,

wherein said second transmitting unit comprises a third transmitting unit for sending the data through a satellite communications link with the monitoring headquarters.

22. A security system as recited in claim 21 , further comprising a poling unit for querying the sensors to determine baseline output states of the sensors.

23. A security system as recited in claim 21 , wherein said second transmitting unit comprises a link establisher for establishing a wireless communication connection with the monitoring headquarters and a third transmitting unit for sending the data through the wireless communication connection.

24. A security system as recited in claim 21 , wherein the first transmitting unit comprises a third transmitting unit for sending the data, indicating the alarm event, over a telephone line to the monitoring headquarters.

25. A security system as recited in claim 24 , wherein said determiner comprises a detector for detecting whether the telephone line will allow for a connection to be made to a telephone network.

26. A security system for detecting and communicating alarm events, comprising:

a monitor, for monitoring a landline communication medium which connects the security system with a monitoring headquarters, to determine whether the landline communication medium is active;

a switch, for switching a default communication medium from the landline communication medium to a wireless communication medium, when the landline communication medium is determined to not be active; and

a transmitting unit for sending data, indicating an alarm event, over the default communication medium to the monitoring headquarters when the alarm event is detected,

wherein said transmitting unit comprises a second transmitting unit for sending the data through a satellite communications link with the monitoring headquarters.

27. A security system as recited in claim 26 , wherein said transmitting unit comprises an establisher for establishing a wireless communication connection with the monitoring headquarters and a second transmitting unit for sending the data through the wireless communication connection.

28. A security system as recited in claim 26 , wherein said transmitting unit comprises a second transmitting unit for sending the data, indicating the alarm event, over a telephone line to the monitoring headquarters.

29. A security system as recited in claim 28 , wherein said monitor comprises a detector for detecting whether the telephone line will allow for a connection to be made to a telephone network.

30. A security system as recited in claim 26 , further comprising an establisher for setting the default communication medium to both the landline communication medium and the wireless communication medium, when both the landline communication medium and the wireless communication medium are active.

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