IP Library Granted Patent US 12,217,582
Granted Patent B2
US 12,217,582 · App. 17/824,208 · Granted Feb 4, 2025

Image surveillance and reporting technology

Inventors: Stephen Scott Trundle (Falls Church, VA); Robert J. McCarthy, Jr. (Vienna, VA); Jean-Paul Martin (Oakton, VA); Alison Jane Slavin (Falls Church, VA); David James Hutz (Herndon, VA)
Assignee: Alarm.com Incorporated
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Patent No.
US 12,217,582
App. No.
17/824,208
Granted
Feb 4, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

Image surveillance and reporting technology, in which an event that is indicative of potential physical activity within an area corresponding to a location of a camera unit is detected. In response to detection of the event, the camera unit is controlled to capture one or more images of the area corresponding to the location of the camera unit. The one or more images captured by the camera unit are analyzed to determine whether the one or more images include image data that is indicative of relevant physical activity within the area corresponding to the location of the camera unit. The one or more images are handled based on the determination of whether the one or more images include image data that is indicative of relevant physical activity within the area corresponding to the location of the camera unit.

Claims (60)

1. A method comprising:

detecting, by a monitoring system, a potential alarm event at a property;

identifying, by the monitoring system, a security rule that controls transmission of images by defining a threshold used to limit a number of images that are transmitted during a time period after the potential alarm event is detected;

determining, by the monitoring system and using the security rule, that transmitting one or more images captured by a camera at the property during the potential alarm event will violate the security rule and exceed the threshold; and

in response to determining that the security rule will be violated and the threshold exceeded if the one or more images are transmitted, discarding, by the monitoring system, the one or more images instead of transmitting the one or more images.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining to discard the one or more images instead of transmitting the one or more images comprises:

determining to skip transmitting the one or more images to a remote monitoring server; and

deleting the one or more images from an electronic storage without transmitting the one or more images to a remote monitoring server.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

detecting the potential alarm event at the property comprises detecting a potential alarm state during an entry delay period at the property; and

determining to discard the one or more images instead of transmitting the one or more images is responsive to detecting entry of a proper passcode prior to an expiration of an entry delay period.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining to discard the one or more images instead of transmitting the one or more images comprises entering, by the monitoring system, a deactivated state.

5. The method of claim 1 , comprising:

maintaining a set of images that comprises the one or more images and one or more first images;

transmitting, before determining to discard the one or more images captured by the camera during the potential alarm event and that is located at the property, the one or more first images to another system separate from the monitoring system;

determining, using the security rule, that the one or more images are of irrelevant activity; and

determining to not transmit, to the other system, the one or more images that have not been transmitted.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein determining that the one or more images are of irrelevant activity comprises receiving, from a device, data that indicates that the one or more images are of irrelevant activity.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining to discard the one or more images instead of transmitting the one or more images comprises:

sending, to a user device, a request for authorization to transmit the one or more images to a remote monitoring server;

receiving, from the user device, a response that declines authorization; and

in response to receiving the response that declines authorization, determining to not transmit the one or more images.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the request for authorization indicates a status of one or more security system sensors.

9. A system comprising:

one or more computing devices; and

one or more storage devices storing instructions that, when executed by the one or more computing devices, cause the one or more computing devices to perform operations comprising:

detecting a potential alarm event at a property;

identifying a security rule that controls transmission of images by defining a threshold used to limit a number of images that are transmitted during a time period after the potential alarm event is detected;

determining, using the security rule, that transmitting one or more images captured by a camera at the property during the potential alarm event will violate the security rule; and

in response to determining that the security rule will be violated and the threshold exceeded if the one or more images are transmitted, discarding the one or more images instead of transmitting the one or more images.

10. The system of claim 9 , wherein determining to discard the one or more images instead of transmitting the one or more images comprises:

determining to skip transmitting the one or more images to a remote monitoring server; and

deleting the one or more images from an electronic storage without transmitting the one or more images to a remote monitoring server.

11. The system of claim 9 , wherein:

detecting the potential alarm event at the property comprises detecting a potential alarm state during an entry delay period at the property; and

determining to discard the one or more images instead of transmitting the one or more images is responsive to detecting entry of a proper passcode prior to an expiration of an entry delay period.

12. The system of claim 9 , wherein determining to discard the one or more images instead of transmitting the one or more images comprises entering, by the system, a deactivated state.

13. The system of claim 9 , wherein the operations further comprise:

maintaining a set of images that comprises the one or more images and one or more first images;

transmitting, before determining to discard the one or more images captured by the camera during the potential alarm event and that is located at the property, the one or more first images to another system separate from the system;

determining, using the security rule, that the one or more images are of irrelevant activity; and

determining to not transmit, to the other system, the one or more images that have not been transmitted.

14. The system of claim 13 , wherein determining that the one or more images are of irrelevant activity comprises receiving, from a device, data that indicates that the one or more images are of irrelevant activity.

15. The system of claim 9 , wherein determining to discard the one or more images instead of transmitting the one or more images comprises:

sending, to a user device, a request for authorization to transmit the one or more images to a remote monitoring server;

receiving, from the user device, a response that declines authorization; and

in response to receiving the response that declines authorization, determining to not transmit the one or more images.

16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the request for authorization indicates a status of one or more security system sensors.

17. At least one non-transitory computer-readable storage media storing instructions that, when executed by one or more computers, cause the one or more computers to perform operations comprising:

detecting a potential alarm event at a property;

identifying a security rule that controls transmission of images by defining a threshold used to limit a number of images that are transmitted during a time period after the potential alarm event is detected;

determining, using the security rule, that transmitting one or more images captured by a camera at the property during the potential alarm event will violate the security rule and exceed the threshold; and

in response to determining that the security rule will be violated and the threshold exceeded if the one or more images are transmitted, discarding the one or more images instead of transmitting the one or more images.

18. The non-transitory computer-readable storage media of claim 17 , wherein determining to discard the one or more images instead of transmitting the one or more images comprises:

determining to skip transmitting the one or more images to a remote monitoring server; and

deleting the one or more images from an electronic storage without transmitting the one or more images to a remote monitoring server.

19. The non-transitory computer-readable storage media of claim 17 , wherein:

detecting the potential alarm event at the property comprises detecting a potential alarm state during an entry delay period at the property; and

determining to discard the one or more images instead of transmitting the one or more images is responsive to detecting entry of a proper passcode prior to an expiration of an entry delay period.

20. The non-transitory computer-readable storage media of claim 17 , wherein determining to discard the one or more images instead of transmitting the one or more images comprises entering, by a monitoring system, a deactivated state.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 31, 2022
From: TRUNDLE, STEPHEN SCOTT; MCCARTHY, ROBERT J., JR.; MARTIN, JEAN-PAUL; SLAVIN, ALISON JANE; HUTZ, DAVID JAMES
To: ALARM.COM INCORPORATED
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