IP Library Granted Patent US 9,324,222
Granted Patent B2
US 9,324,222 · App. 13/780,743 · Granted Apr 26, 2016

Tamper resistant motion detector

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Patent No.
US 9,324,222
App. No.
13/780,743
Granted
Apr 26, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A tamper resistant motion detector is provided that can include a housing, a capacitive sensor, and a microprocessor. The housing can include a window, and the capacitive sensor can be located inside of the housing, behind the window. A capacitance of the capacitive sensor can change when the capacitive sensor detects an object on the window or within a predetermined distance from the window, and the microprocessor can read the capacitance of the capacitive sensor and use the capacitance of the capacitive sensor to determine whether to activate an alarm or to determine whether to activate an anti-mask system.

Claims (77)

1. A method comprising:

reading data from a capacitive sensor located within an intrusion detector;

comparing the data from the capacitive sensor to a baseline to determine whether the data from the capacitive sensor is indicative of a masking material on or near an optical window of the intrusion detector; and

when the data from the capacitive sensor is indicative of the masking material on or near the optical window of the intrusion detector, activating an anti-mask system to capture additional data from an ambient environment for determining whether to activate a mask alarm,

wherein capturing the additional data from the ambient environment for determining whether to activate the mask alarm includes:

waiting a first predetermined period of time;

after expiration of the first predetermined period of time, reading data from the capacitive sensor for a second predetermined period of time;

determining whether the data from the capacitive sensor during the second predetermined period of time is stable;

when the data from the capacitive sensor during the second predetermined period of time is stable:

determining whether the data from the capacitive sensor during the second predetermined period of time is indicative of the masking material located within a predetermined distance from the optical window of the intrusion detector; and

when the data from the capacitive sensor during the second predetermined period of time is indicative of the masking material located within the predetermined distance from the optical window of the intrusion detector, activating the mask alarm; and

when the data from the capacitive sensor during the second predetermined period of time is not stable:

determining whether a third predetermined period of time has elapsed; and

when the third predetermined period of time has elapsed, activating the mask alarm.

2. The method of claim 1 further comprising, when the data from the capacitive sensor during the second predetermined period of time is not indicative of the masking material located within the predetermined distance from the optical window, activating a video imager to capture at least one image, determining whether the captured image is blurred or blank, and when the captured image is blurred or blank, activating the mask alarm.

3. A method comprising:

reading data from a capacitive sensor located within an intrusion detector;

comparing the data from the capacitive sensor to a baseline to determine whether the data from the capacitive sensor is indicative of a masking material on or near an optical window of the intrusion detector; and

when the data from the capacitive sensor is indicative of the masking material on or near the optical window of the intrusion detector, activating an anti-mask system to capture additional data from an ambient environment for determining whether to activate a mask alarm,

wherein the anti-mask system includes an NIR (near infrared) anti-mask system, and

wherein capturing the additional data from the ambient environment for determining whether to activate the mask alarm includes:

reading data from the NIR anti-mask system for a first predetermined period of time;

determining whether the data from the NIR anti-mask system for the first predetermined period of time is indicative of the masking material located within the predetermined distance from the optical window of the intrusion detector;

when the data from the NIR anti-mask system for the first predetermined period of time is indicative of the masking material located within the predetermined distance from the optical window of the intrusion detector:

deactivating the NIR anti-mask system;

waiting a second predetermined period of time;

activating the NIR anti-mask system;

reading data from the NIR anti-mask system for a third predetermined period of time;

determining whether the data from the NIR anti-mask system for the third predetermined period of time is indicative of a the masking material located within the predetermined distance from the optical window of the intrusion detector; and

when the data from the NIR anti-mask system for the third predetermined period of time is indicative of the masking material located within the predetermined distance from the optical window of the intrusion detector, activating the mask alarm and deactivating the NIR anti-mask system.

4. The method of claim 3 wherein, when the data from the NIR anti-mask system for the third predetermined period of time is not indicative of the masking material located within the predetermined distance from the window of the intrusion detector, deactivating the NIR anti-mask system, activating a video imager to capture at least one image, determining whether the captured image is blurred or blank, and when the captured image is blurred or blank, activating the mask alarm.

5. A method comprising:

reading data from a capacitive sensor located within an intrusion detector;

comparing the data from the capacitive sensor to a baseline to determine whether the data from the capacitive sensor is indicative of a masking material on or near an optical window of the intrusion detector; and

when the data from the capacitive sensor is indicative of the masking material on or near the optical window of the intrusion detector, activating an anti-mask system to capture additional data from an ambient environment for determining whether to activate a mask alarm,

wherein the anti-mask system includes a video imager and a PIR (passive infrared) sensor, and

wherein capturing the additional data from the ambient environment for determining whether to activate the mask alarm includes:

reading additional data from the capacitive sensor;

determining whether the additional data from the capacitive sensor is indicative of the masking material remaining within a predetermined distance from the optical window of the intrusion detector;

when the additional data from the capacitive sensor is indicative of the masking material exiting the predetermined distance from the optical window of the intrusion detector:

instructing the video imager to capture at least one image;

determining whether the captured image is blurred or blank; and

when the captured image is blurred or blank, activating the mask alarm and deactivating the video imager and the PIR sensor; and

when the additional data from the capacitive sensor is indicative of the masking material remaining within the predetermined distance from the optical window of the intrusion detector:

determining whether the predetermined period of time has elapsed; and

when the predetermined period of time has elapsed, activating the mask alarm.

6. The method of claim 5 wherein, when the captured image is not blurred or blank, determining whether the captured image includes human motion, and when the captured image does not include human motion, deactivating the video imager and the PIR sensor.

7. The method of claim 6 wherein, when the captured image includes human motion, determining whether the PIR sensor detects a human presence, and when the PIR sensor does not detect the human presence, activating the mask alarm and deactivating the video imager and the PIR sensor.

8. The method of claim 7 wherein, when the PIR sensor detects the human presence, deactivating the video imager and the PIR sensor.

9. An intrusion detector comprising:

an optical system containing an optical window;

a capacitive sensor;

a mask alarm;

an anti-mask system;

a programmable processor; and

executable control software stored on a non-transitory computer readable medium,

wherein the programmable processor and the executable control software read data from the capacitive sensor,

wherein the programmable processor and the executable control software compare the data from the capacitive sensor to a baseline to determine whether the data from the capacitive sensor is indicative of a spike caused by application of a masking material on or near the optical window,

wherein, when the data from the capacitive sensor is indicative of the spike caused by application of the masking material on or near the optical window, the programmable processor and the executable control software activate the anti-mask system to capture additional data from an ambient environment for determining whether to activate the mask alarm,

wherein the anti-mask system includes a video imager and an NIR (near infrared) anti-mask system,

wherein, when the data from the capacitive sensor is indicative of the masking material on or near the optical window, the programmable processor and the executable control software activate the NIR anti-mask system and read data from the NIR anti-mask system,

wherein, when the data from the NIR anti-mask system is indicative of the masking material located within the predetermined distance from the optical window, the programmable processor and the executable control software activate the mask alarm, and

wherein, when the data from the NIR anti-mask system is not indicative of the masking material located within the predetermined distance from the optical window, the programmable processor and the executable control software deactivate the NIR anti-mask system, activate the video imager, determine whether an image captured by the video imager is blurred or blank, and, when the captured image is blurred or blank, activate the mask alarm.

10. An intrusion detector comprising:

an optical system containing an optical window;

a capacitive sensor;

a mask alarm;

an anti-mask system;

a programmable processor; and

executable control software stored on a non-transitory computer readable medium,

wherein the programmable processor and the executable control software read data from the capacitive sensor,

wherein the programmable processor and the executable control software compare the data from the capacitive sensor to a baseline to determine whether the data from the capacitive sensor is indicative of a spike caused by application of a masking material on or near the optical window,

wherein, when the data from the capacitive sensor is indicative of the spike caused by application of the masking material on or near the optical window, the programmable processor and the executable control software activate the anti-mask system to capture additional data from an ambient environment for determining whether to activate the mask alarm,

wherein the programmable processor and the executable control software read the additional data from the capacitive sensor and determine when the additional data from the capacitive sensor is indicative of the masking material on or near the optical window,

wherein, when the additional data from the capacitive sensor is indicative of the masking material on or near the optical window, the programmable processor and the executable control software activate the mask alarm,

wherein the anti-mask system includes a video imager and a PIR (passive infrared) sensor, and

wherein, when the additional data from the capacitive sensor is not indicative of the masking material on or near the optical window, the programmable processor and the executable control software activate the video imager and the PIR sensor and analyze data from the video imager and the PIR sensor to determine whether to activate the mask alarm.

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