IP Library Granted Patent US 12,323,914
Granted Patent B2
US 12,323,914 · App. 16/390,863 · Granted Jun 3, 2025

Power-saving sensor

Inventor: Brandon Gruber (Carlsbad, CA)
Assignee: ECOLINK INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY, INC.
H04W52/02G06F1/325G06F9/3004
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Patent No.
US 12,323,914
App. No.
16/390,863
Granted
Jun 3, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A sensor is disabled when it receives a signal from a control unit that the control unit has been placed into one or more particular operating modes. In response to receiving the signal, the sensor becomes disabled, thereby preventing detection and/or transmission of certain signals to the security panel. When the control unit is placed into another mode of operation, the control unit sends a signal to the sensor and, in response, the sensor is re-enabled, allowing the sensor to function normally.

Claims (32)

1. A battery-operated, wireless, power-saving sensor, comprising:

a detector for detecting a condition occurring proximate to the sensor;

a memory for storing processor-executable instructions;

a transmitter for sending a wireless signal to a security system panel;

a receiver for receiving wireless signals from the security system panel; and

a processer coupled to the detector, the memory, the receiver and the transmitter, for executing the processor-executable instructions that causes the sensor to:

receive, by the processor via the receiver, a first signal from the security system panel; and

in response to receiving the first signal, transition, by the processor, the sensor from an enabled state to a disabled state;

wherein in the enabled state the sensor will transmit via the transmitter the wireless signal to the security system panel in response to the detector detecting the condition occurring proximate to the sensor, in both the enabled state and the disabled state the sensor will cause itself to periodically transmit via the transmitter to the security system panel a heartbeat signal, and in the disabled state the transmitter is one of powered off, disconnected from the processor, and operated with a transmission power incapable of sending a signal to the security system panel other than when the transmitter is used to transmit the heartbeat signal.

2. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein the first signal comprises an operating status of the security system panel.

3. The sensor of claim 2 , wherein the sensor comprises a motion detector.

4. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein the first signal comprises a command from the security system panel to disable the sensor.

5. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein the instructions further comprise instructions that causes the sensor to:

receive, by the processor via the receiver, a second message from the security system panel while the sensor is in the disabled state; and

transition, by the processor, the sensor from the disabled state back to the enabled state in response to receiving the second message.

6. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein the processor-executable instructions cause the sensor to respond to receiving the first signal by reducing, by the processor, a duty cycle of the receiver.

7. A method performed by a battery-operated, wireless, power-saving sensor having a processor connected to each of a detector for detecting a condition occurring proximate to the sensor, a receiver for receiving wireless signals from a security system panel, and a transmitter for sending a wireless signal to the security system panel, comprising:

receiving, via the receiver, a first signal from security system panel; and

in response to receiving the first signal, transitioning the sensor from an enabled state to a disabled state;

wherein in the enabled state the sensor will transmit via the transmitter the wireless signal to the security system panel in response to the detector detecting the condition occurring proximate to the sensor, in both the enabled state and the disabled state the sensor will cause itself to periodically transmit via the transmitter to the security system panel a heartbeat signal, and in the disabled state the transmitter is one of powered off, disconnected from the processor, and operated with a transmission power incapable of sending a signal to the security system panel other than when the transmitter is used to transmit the heartbeat signal.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the first signal comprises an operating status of the security system panel.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the detector comprises a motion detector.

10. The method of claim 7 , wherein the first signal comprises a command from the security system panel to disable the sensor.

11. The method of claim 7 , further comprising:

receiving, via the receiver, a second message from the security system panel while the sensor is in the disabled state; and

transitioning the sensor from the disabled state back to the enabled state in response to receiving the second message.

12. The method of claim 7 further comprising responding to receiving the first signal by reducing a duty cycle of the receiver.

13. A method performed by a battery-operated, wireless, power-saving sensor having a processor connected to each of a detector for detecting a condition occurring proximate to the sensor, a receiver for receiving wireless signals from a security system panel, and a transmitter for sending a wireless signal to the security system panel, comprising:

receiving, via the receiver, a first signal from the security system panel; and

in response to receiving the first signal, transitioning the sensor from an enabled state to a disabled state;

wherein in the enabled state the sensor will transmit via the transmitter the wireless signal to the security system panel in response to the detector detecting the condition occurring proximate to the sensor, in both the enabled state and the disabled state the sensor will cause itself to periodically transmit via the transmitter to the security system panel a heartbeat signal, and in the disabled state the transmitter is one of powered off, disconnected from the processor, and operated with a transmission power incapable of sending a signal to the security system panel other than when the transmitter is used to transmit the heartbeat signal.

14. The method of claim 13 further comprising responding to receiving the first signal by reducing a duty cycle of the receiver.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 6, 2025
From: ECOLINK INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: UNIVERSAL ELECTRONICS INC.
Reel/Frame 069825/0183 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 15, 2024
From: UNIVERSAL ELECTRONICS INC.
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 067417/0402 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 22, 2019
From: GRUBER, BRANDON
To: ECOLINK INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 048959/0346 →
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