IP Library Granted Patent US 7,961,096
Granted Patent B2
US 7,961,096 · App. 12/352,645 · Granted Jun 14, 2011

System and method for detection of EAS marker shielding

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Patent No.
US 7,961,096
App. No.
12/352,645
Granted
Jun 14, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system for detecting electronic article surveillance marker shielding includes electronic article surveillance (“EAS”), metal detection and video analysis subsystems communicatively coupled to a system controller. The EAS subsystem detects EAS markers within a detection zone. The metal detection subsystem detects metallic objects within the detection zone. The video analysis subsystem captures a video image of the metallic object. The system controller determines a probable classification for the metallic object and calculates a confidence weight for the probable classification. If the metallic object is identified as EAS marker shielding according to the probable classification and the corresponding confidence weight, an alert is generated.

Claims (81)

1. A system for detecting electronic article surveillance marker shielding, the system comprising:

an electronic article surveillance subsystem operable to detect electronic article surveillance markers within a detection zone;

a metal detection subsystem including at least one transmitting antenna, the metal detection subsystem operable to detect a metallic object within the detection zone;

a video analysis subsystem operable to capture at least one video image of the metallic object; and

a system controller communicatively coupled to the electronic article surveillance subsystem, the metal detection subsystem and the video analysis subsystem, the system controller operable to:

determine a first probable classification for the metallic object;

calculate a confidence weight for the first probable classification;

identify the metallic object as electronic article surveillance marker shielding according to the first probable classification and the corresponding confidence weight; and

generate an alert.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the video analysis subsystem is further operable to determine a direction of motion of the metallic object, the system controller only generating an alert responsive to the video analysis subsystem determining that the direction of motion is heading into a monitored facility.

3. The system of claim 1 , wherein:

the metal detection subsystem further determines an amplitude of a response signal;

the video analysis subsystem further measures a distance between the metallic object and the transmitting antenna; and

the system controller determines the first probable classification for the metallic object by correlating the amplitude of the response signal and the distance between the metallic object and the transmitting antenna to data corresponding to predefined object classes.

4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the predefined object classes include at least two of: a cart, a human carrying a bag, a human not carrying a bag, a wheelchair, a stroller and a carried object.

5. The system of claim 3 , wherein the video analysis subsystem is further operable to:

provide a tolerance value for the distance measurement; and

use the tolerance value to calculate the confidence weight for the first probable classification.

6. The system of claim 1 , wherein generating an alert comprises at least one of sounding an audible alert, enabling a visual alert, and transmitting an alert notification.

7. The system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a radio-frequency identification subsystem communicatively coupled to the system controller, the radio-frequency identification subsystem operable to:

detect a radio-frequency identification tag in the detection zone;

receive a tag code from the radio-frequency identification tag;

compare the tag code to a listing of false alarm item codes; and

responsive to determining the tag code is included in the listing of false alarm item codes, identify the metallic object as not electronic article surveillance marker shielding.

8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the video analysis subsystem is further operable to:

determine a second probable classification of the object according to the predefined object classes using video object recognition techniques; and

calculate a confidence weight for the second probable classification.

9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the system controller is further operable to:

combine the first probable object classification and the corresponding confidence weight with the second probable object classification and the corresponding confidence weight to calculate a system object classification and corresponding system confidence weight; and

identify the metallic object according to the system probable classification and the corresponding system confidence weight.

10. The system of claim 9 , further comprising:

a radio-frequency identification subsystem communicatively coupled to the system controller, the radio-frequency identification subsystem operable to:

detect a radio-frequency identification tag in the detection zone;

receive a tag code from the radio-frequency identification tag;

compare the tag code to a listing of false alarm item codes; and

responsive to determining the tag code is included in the listing of false alarm item codes, identify the metallic object as not electronic article surveillance marker shielding.

11. A system for detecting electronic article surveillance marker shielding, the system comprising:

an electronic article surveillance subsystem operable to detect electronic article surveillance markers within a detection zone;

a metal detection subsystem operable to detect metallic objects within the detection zone;

a radio-frequency identification subsystem operable to:

detect a radio-frequency identification tag in the detection zone;

receive a tag code from the radio-frequency identification tag; and

determine whether the tag code is included in a listing of false alarm item codes,

a system controller communicatively coupled to the electronic article surveillance subsystem, to the metal detection subsystem and to the radio-frequency identification subsystem, the system controller is operable to:

responsive to the metal detection subsystem detecting a metallic object within the detection zone and the radio-frequency identification subsystem determining that the tag code is not included in the listing of false alarm item codes, generate an alarm; and

responsive to the metal detection subsystem detecting a metallic object within the detection zone and the radio-frequency identification subsystem determining that the tag code is included in the listing of false alarm item codes, identify the metallic object as not electronic article surveillance marker shielding.

12. The system of claim 11 , wherein generating an alert comprises at least one of sounding an audible alert, enabling a visual alert, and transmitting an alert notification.

13. A method for detecting electronic article surveillance marker shielding, the method comprising:

providing an electronic article surveillance subsystem to detect electronic article surveillance markers within a detection zone;

detecting a metallic object within the detection zone;

capturing a video image of the metallic object;

determining a first probable classification for the metallic object;

calculating a confidence weight for the first probable classification;

identifying the metallic object as electronic article surveillance marker shielding according to the first probable classification and the corresponding confidence weight; and

generating an alert.

14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising:

transmitting a metal detecting signal;

determining an amplitude of a response signal to the metal detecting signal;

measuring a distance between the metallic object and a transmitting antenna; and

determining the first probable classification for the metallic object by correlating the amplitude of the response signal and the distance between the metallic object and the transmitting antenna to data corresponding to predefined object classes.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the predefined object classes include at least two of: a cart, a human carrying a bag, a human not carrying a bag, a wheelchair, a stroller and a carried object.

16. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

providing a tolerance value for the distance measurement; and

using the tolerance value to calculate the confidence weight for the first probable classification.

17. The method of claim 13 , wherein generating an alert comprises at least one of sounding an audible alert, enabling a visual alert, and transmitting an alert notification.

18. The method of claim 13 , further comprising:

detecting a radio-frequency identification tag in the detection zone;

receiving a tag code from the radio-frequency identification tag;

comparing the tag code to a listing of false alarm item codes; and

responsive to determining the tag code is included in the listing of false alarm item codes, identifying the object as not electronic article surveillance marker shielding.

19. The method of claim 13 , further comprising:

determining a second probable classification of the object according to the predefined object classes using video object recognition techniques;

calculating a confidence weight for the second probable classification;

combining the first probable object classification and the corresponding confidence weight with the second probable object classification and the corresponding confidence weight to calculate a system object classification and corresponding system confidence weight; and

identifying the metallic object according to the system probable classification and the corresponding system confidence weight.

20. The method of claim 19 , further comprising:

detecting a radio-frequency identification tag in the detection zone;

receiving a tag code from the radio-frequency identification tag;

comparing the tag code to a listing of false alarm item codes; and

responsive to determining the tag code is included in the listing of false alarm item codes, identifying the metallic object as not electronic article surveillance marker shielding.

Assignments (6)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 3, 2018
From: TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH
To: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLC
Reel/Frame 047188/0715 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 2, 2018
From: TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH
To: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLC
Reel/Frame 047182/0674 →
MERGER Recorded Apr 25, 2013
From: ADT SERVICES GMBH
To: TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH
Reel/Frame 030290/0731 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 28, 2013
From: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLC
To: ADT SERVICES GMBH
Reel/Frame 029894/0856 →
MERGER Recorded Apr 9, 2010
From: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
To: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLC
Reel/Frame 024213/0049 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 13, 2009
From: HALL, STEWART E.
To: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 022095/0689 →