EP3025316A2 - Système de sécurité à fonction d'appel de secours intégrée - Google Patents

Système de sécurité à fonction d'appel de secours intégrée

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EP3025316A2
EP3025316A2 EP13840174.0A EP13840174A EP3025316A2 EP 3025316 A2 EP3025316 A2 EP 3025316A2 EP 13840174 A EP13840174 A EP 13840174A EP 3025316 A2 EP3025316 A2 EP 3025316A2
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security system
sensor
timer
distance measurement
distance
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Markus Schori
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SCHORI, MARKUS
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Priority claimed from EP12007410.9A external-priority patent/EP2725563A1/fr
Priority claimed from CH02166/12A external-priority patent/CH707131B1/de
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B13/00Burglar, theft or intruder alarms
    • G08B13/18Actuation by interference with heat, light, or radiation of shorter wavelength; Actuation by intruding sources of heat, light, or radiation of shorter wavelength
    • G08B13/189Actuation by interference with heat, light, or radiation of shorter wavelength; Actuation by intruding sources of heat, light, or radiation of shorter wavelength using passive radiation detection systems
    • G08B13/19Actuation by interference with heat, light, or radiation of shorter wavelength; Actuation by intruding sources of heat, light, or radiation of shorter wavelength using passive radiation detection systems using infrared-radiation detection systems
    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B21/00Alarms responsive to a single specified undesired or abnormal condition and not otherwise provided for
    • G08B21/02Alarms for ensuring the safety of persons
    • G08B21/04Alarms for ensuring the safety of persons responsive to non-activity, e.g. of elderly persons
    • G08B21/0407Alarms for ensuring the safety of persons responsive to non-activity, e.g. of elderly persons based on behaviour analysis
    • G08B21/0415Alarms for ensuring the safety of persons responsive to non-activity, e.g. of elderly persons based on behaviour analysis detecting absence of activity per se
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    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B21/00Alarms responsive to a single specified undesired or abnormal condition and not otherwise provided for
    • G08B21/02Alarms for ensuring the safety of persons
    • G08B21/04Alarms for ensuring the safety of persons responsive to non-activity, e.g. of elderly persons
    • G08B21/0438Sensor means for detecting
    • G08B21/0469Presence detectors to detect unsafe condition, e.g. infrared sensor, microphone
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    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B21/00Alarms responsive to a single specified undesired or abnormal condition and not otherwise provided for
    • G08B21/02Alarms for ensuring the safety of persons
    • G08B21/04Alarms for ensuring the safety of persons responsive to non-activity, e.g. of elderly persons
    • G08B21/0438Sensor means for detecting
    • G08B21/0476Cameras to detect unsafe condition, e.g. video cameras
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    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B25/00Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems
    • G08B25/001Alarm cancelling procedures or alarm forwarding decisions, e.g. based on absence of alarm confirmation
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    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B25/00Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems
    • G08B25/01Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems characterised by the transmission medium
    • G08B25/08Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems characterised by the transmission medium using communication transmission lines
    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B25/00Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems
    • G08B25/01Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems characterised by the transmission medium
    • G08B25/10Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems characterised by the transmission medium using wireless transmission systems

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  • the present invention relates to a
  • Such security systems with emergency call function are usually based on an infrared motion detector and a timer and are used, for example, to allow older people as long as possible independent living, but to give them help in the event of an emergency.
  • the motion detector signal triggers the expiration of a preset time interval in the timer, and if during this time interval no further motion detector signal is added, that is too long inactivity of the
  • Motion detectors are unable to provide a qualitative
  • Patent Publication US 2007/0152873 Al proposes a variety of different sensors, e.g. Print-,
  • Movement or each sensor signal has a consequence in the system and at no time is a qualitative detection or measurement of the signal-generating cause.
  • the object of the present invention is under
  • the security system should include numerous additional functions in addition to the emergency call function.
  • a motion detection system which is preferably microprocessor-based and performs a distance measurement by means of at least one distance sensor.
  • This system according to the invention is capable of changing a
  • predetermined distance setpoint value to a new distance actual value or the change of a distance-first actual value to a new distance-second actual value to capture and thereby set off a device internal (delta of) distance measurement signal (s).
  • a security system which essentially comprises only the distance sensor and a timer, the Distance measurement signal from the distance sensor used to turn on the timer.
  • the distance measurement signal can preferably also to a built-in device microprocessor or
  • MicroControllers are forwarded, in which continue
  • a threshold is entered. This threshold is preferably set so that only when the absolute value of the distance measurement signal it
  • Microprocessor is output.
  • the determination of the threshold value can be any value.
  • Distance measurement signals movement of objects, pets, etc.
  • those that are reliable trigger for example, because a person has been detected by the distance sensors or the.
  • An inventive security system can for the
  • Distance measurement include one or more distance sensors, all common types of distance sensors come into consideration. It can light or laser-based signals are emitted, but also infrared or terahertz radiation, radio, microwaves or ultrasound. Capacitive or inductive
  • Distance measurements are basically also considered, although it could be more difficult to provide the required voltage or power supply for this purpose.
  • Another way of distance measurement can be done by means of one or more electronic cameras or one or more CCDs, the or the parallax shift or the recorded different stereo images.
  • Microprocessor when the absolute value of the distance measurement signal exceeds the predetermined threshold in the microprocessor, a trigger signal from to turn on the timer.
  • a specific time interval can be set in this timer, which starts to run after the input of the distance measurement signal. If the set time interval completely expires, ie the suspected inactivity in the room in question is suspiciously long, then the microprocessor sets off a sensor-side alarm signal. If a new distance measurement signal is received during the started expiration of the set time interval, then this process is interrupted and it begins the expiration of a full new.
  • the adjustable time interval does not have to be fixed, an algorithm-based dynamic adaptation of the same is preferred, for example on day and night, so that e.g. automatically run longer time intervals at night.
  • At least one or more distance sensors and the motion detector (s) are preferably in a common housing of a device
  • All other modules, the microcontroller, the emergency call telephone, the power supply and other parts can in principle also be arranged in the housing of the sensor device, or else in a separate or external housing. The latter arrangement is particularly suitable when the security system should be designed for a whole building with a large number of rooms or apartments and the data of all sensor devices are collected centrally.
  • the motion detector k ann basically a simple
  • Be light barrier or, for example, a passive
  • Electromagnetic waves work (radars, Doppler radars or so-called bio-radars, which are designed to detect even the tiniest movements of a person, for example, the respiratory movements or the heart and / or pulse of a spilled person).
  • the motion detector uses according to the invention
  • Trigger signal to the microprocessor or the distance sensor output.
  • a qualitative detection of the type of movement by the motion detector is omitted and takes place only by the distance measurement. This structure is preferred, but it would also be possible to evaluate both signals (distance and motion).
  • optical elements is preferably arranged in approximate height switch in a range of 0.5 to 1.5 m, preferably about 1.1 m and further preferably each one
  • the nominal range for the motion detector is preferably in a range of 0.5 to 10 m and is preferably 2.0 m.
  • the nominal range of the distance sensor may be lower and is preferably in a range of 0.5 to 8 m and is preferably 1.3 m.
  • the microprocessor - is preferably coupled to the trigger signal of the motion detector, that is, that the distance sensor - and preferably also the microprocessor - is not constantly powered, but only when it is set by the trigger signal of the motion detector in function.
  • the microprocessor - is not constantly powered, but only when it is set by the trigger signal of the motion detector in function.
  • Motion detector to provide a power-saving mode, from which it then changes to a normal voltage mode when a movement is registered or the time of the interval is exceeded.
  • Microprocessor and / or a rotary, rotary slide switch or DIP switch different time intervals are manually adjustable, in addition to a further preferably arranged Ethernet or KNX interface.
  • Farther preferably fixed preset time intervals are selectable, depending on the room in which the distance measurement is to take place, for example, a time interval bedroom, a time interval living room or a time interval bathroom.
  • the adjustment of the time interval is mechanically or / and electronically secured against accidental adjustment.
  • Remote control for example, infrared or radio remote controls come into consideration, with appropriate receivers on a device that includes at least the microcontroller.
  • the function of a remote control can also
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  • Security system a communication module for external system communication. This can be a bidirectional GSM, KNX or ZIGBee, or Serial, or Parallel or TCPIP or
  • Ethernet or token ring-based interface with the common communication protocols 6Lowpan, TCPIP, MQTT, etc. or multiple or all types of communication.
  • a security system In a security system according to the invention, appropriate switches and corresponding software for switching the security system into an absence or vacation mode are preferably provided. In this mode, the distance sensor (s) or the motion detector (s) or all sensors are disabled and preferably also the timer (s). To the security system after returning from the
  • it may be provided to feed at least one or more motion detectors with a sleep mode voltage and so the security system automatically at a
  • the switch to the absence or vacation mode is preferably carried out with a timer
  • warning signal is preferably acknowledged by means of a confirmation switch, but also all other alarm signals of the security system, both the sensor-side alarm signal, as well
  • This feature is designed to stop any false alarms, but also to stop the alarm after the rescuer has arrived.
  • test function is preferably with a time-lapse circuit of the timer
  • the self-test function is preferably arranged so that the data of a faulty self-test or at least the fact that a self-test went wrong, as
  • Error log can be stored in a fault memory.
  • This error memory is furthermore preferably readable by means of an external diagnostic device, which can be connected to a diagnostic connection, which in turn is preferably arranged on that housing in which the microcontroller is accommodated. Furthermore, the state of the fault memory
  • the Microcontroller displayed optically or acoustically.
  • the invention also for issuing an emergency call in a subsequent, again faulty self-test, preferably with an identification that it is a technical emergency and no personal emergency. If the subsequent or, for reasons of redundancy, several of the following self-tests have proceeded without error, then it may optionally be provided that the stored error is automatically deleted.
  • the internal circuits and the software are preferably configured or separated such that the
  • acoustic display which indicates the currently taking place of the self-test. Furthermore, it is provided that automatically starts a self-test after each restart, for example, at startup and after a
  • An emergency telephone or integrated telephone unit that is switched so that the sensor-side alarm triggers the dialing of ring-stored emergency numbers.
  • the triggering of the emergency call telephone is carried out according to the invention by means of a system-internal communication module.
  • a conventional telephone line may be arranged, or a
  • radio-based transmission module for example, an ELDAT communication module, or even a GSM, KNX or
  • Ethernet communication module or a combination of part of these communication modules or a combination of all.
  • Such an intrinsic communication module does not necessarily have to be bidirectional, it suffices the unidirectional communication by means of a so-called simplex connection of the sensor-side alarm to the emergency phone, but it is preferred, too to realize this bidirectional in the form of a so-called duplex connection, so that when already triggered emergency call a so-called "Acknowledge" (a positive remindledge) of the emergency phone stops the repeated deposition of the sensor-side alarm.
  • the telephone unit is preferably capable of unsuccessful e.g. on an answering machine received calls z ⁇ recognize, for example by an acknowledgment signal is readable.
  • a timer circuit can be arranged in the case of a simplex connection, which sets in motion a redundant repetition of the sensor-side alarm to the emergency call telephone until An acknowledgment is made on the emergency telephone.
  • Communication module sends its own, specific frequency and / or identifier and the respective receiving module on the emergency call this must first train them to be logically connected to each other. For this are both to the
  • the respective Senderial Transmission modules of the communication interfaces the For example, send out by the respective receiving module frequency or / and identifier during the activated teach-in function only intermittently in pulses.
  • the respective receiving module is programmed to learn the one hand, the frequency and / or identifier, but on the other hand, this only exclusively from the stosially sent in pulses, to be learned frequency and / or identifier. Otherwise, when installing a new security system, you would be forced to ensure that security systems in range are switched off or that there are no other signals that could be incorrectly learned by the receiving module of the emergency call telephone.
  • An inventive security system can am
  • Power supply connected, but preferably has a power supply by means of one or more batteries or by means of one or more batteries.
  • a circuit is arranged in the safety system, for example with a voltage regulator or detector, which monitors the battery or battery voltage.
  • a minimum voltage is entered as a switching threshold, wherein when approaching the input minimum voltage value or below it, the one or more timers are set to deposit an alarm. The issuing of the alarm is
  • a switch is preferably arranged, by means of which the customer has the opportunity to "hours out” the warning signal once by about 12 hours, for example, in the event that the voltage undershooting happens at night.
  • Switching threshold only briefly fall short, still trigger no alarm, but only those that they have an adjustable Fall below the period.
  • system-internal alarm as well as the telephone side emergency alarm, further have according to the invention a pre-alarm pre-stage, the customer or service personnel a receipt or
  • optical and acoustic signal transmitters are preferably arranged on the device for the respective alarm and in each case a corresponding one
  • Direct key that immediately stops the respective alarm.
  • This direct key can be secured with a mechanical lock.
  • a circuit is preferably arranged to the timer, which starts the expiry of a time interval, within which the pre-alarm
  • a security system preferably comprises at least one non-volatile memory for storing the functional or system-relevant data such as the set time interval, configuration data of the distance sensor and the motion detector, the communication interfaces, the emergency call telephone, the alarm sequences, etc .. ,
  • Security system are preferably made of plastic or metal but formed and designed so that they meet the protection class IP 20, but preferably at least the protection class IP 24 (splash-proof in humid areas).
  • the housing may have an upper-lower mark, so that the fitter gets a mounting instruction and does not place a possible battery compartment above the electronics.
  • Battery compartment preferably forms a trough, which is the
  • the housing preferably has a surface or edge pairs which during assembly for exact alignment of the sensors, a spirit level can be applied. Furthermore, the housing
  • the housing parts, but also the interfaces and not least the software wants to hot the entire architecture of a security system according to the invention is preferably modular, so that a basic variant
  • Customer requirements can be configured or expanded and / or
  • Security system preferably has a
  • System-external bidirectional communication modules are preferably expandable by interfaces for any further functions of a security system according to the invention.
  • the input and the processing of different sensor signals come into consideration, such. a sensor signal from the door lock of the entrance door (open / closed / locked), building sensor signals (light / heating / window / disturbance / electrical switch and fuse panel), sensor signals from the cooker (on / off / no vessel on the stove on), sensor signal from an overflow contactor of
  • Bathtub sensor signals concerning the state of health
  • Security system can likewise have a distance sensor and optionally an upstream motion detector and be equipped with all additional features and functions described so far, but basically differs in that no emergency call telephone unit is provided any longer, but a GSM module which, for example, provides an emergency call. SMS sent.
  • the lines or the radio unit for transmitting the sensor-side alarm to the emergency telephone unit are then preferably no longer present in this embodiment variant of a security system according to the invention.
  • Input unit requires, such as a smartphone.
  • the emergency SMS can be sent to a central office, but also only to a person, e.g. to a certain
  • Communication module may be provided, the at least one
  • Ethernet / LAN module includes.
  • Ethernet / LAN module By means of an Ethernet / LAN module, preferably with an assigned IP address, is a remote maintenance of the
  • any location in the world to maintain the same personal set functions for example, at a holiday home.
  • Ethernet / WLAN module a simple and above all wireless
  • Configuration of a network of several sensory devices for example within a home, but also for certain areas of a home or hospital.
  • Ethernet / WLAN module it would be possible by means of the Ethernet / WLAN module to assign different functions to one or even a plurality of sensor devices of a network.
  • a sensor device could be assigned not to record the inactivity but the activity of a person.
  • Speech recognition be realized. This by means of a microphone and a preferably adaptive and further preferably personalized speech recognition software, preferably additionally secured by keywords.
  • the security system according to the invention with a GSM and WLAN module is designed as a gateway for further alerting components by means of a built-in receiver.
  • This may be any conceivable device capable of delivering an alarm, such as an armband transmitter, a medallion
  • Emergency call cushion, etc. and other devices that send their alarm to the inventive security system, for example via a line or radio.
  • a kind of gateway provides another
  • the sensor device has an internal telephone function with a hands-free connection, so that a telephone emergency call or an emergency SMS can be checked, if the person is not injured and it through
  • a so-called low-power LAN is preferred, which, for example, in a standby mode only periodically reduces transmission and only when a request to the full transmission power starts up.
  • induction loops are still suitable, for example, on the opposite wall side of a wet room or a
  • Entrance area are arranged.
  • the present application discloses a method for
  • the present application discloses a second
  • the motion detection is not only in and of itself bz quantitatively by the motion sensor, but qualitatively selective by the distance sensor.
  • the power supply is optimized.
  • the alarm signals have an acknowledgeable pre-stage.
  • a security system according to the invention is self-sufficient and sends emergency SMSs to a control center or a person.
  • Ethernet / LAN module has a simple remote maintenance and 5 update function.
  • Ethernet / LAN, KNX, ZigBee, GMS or / and token ring module can comprise a network of several sensor devices to which different functions can be assigned.
  • Ethernet / WLAN, KNX, ZigBee, GMS, or / and Token-Ring module can create a person's daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly profiles and detect fixed, repetitive absences.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic representation of an exemplary
  • FIG. 2 shows a schematic illustration in side view of an exemplary arrangement of the sensors of an inventive device.
  • FIG Security system
  • Fig. 3 is a schematic representation in plan view of the exemplary arrangement of the sensor system of the inventive safety system of FIG. 2 and
  • FIG. 4 shows a schematic illustration of a further exemplary embodiment variant of a security system according to the invention with a WLAN module.
  • Fig. 1 is an exemplary
  • Security system 100 includes an infrared motion detector 1 and a distance sensor 2, which together form a sensor 200.
  • the infrared motion detector 1 is provided with a
  • Connecting line 3 is connected to an analog-digital connection 8 with a motion detector interface 11, which further comprises a digital output 9 and a digital input 10.
  • a test line 4 for testing the infrared motion detector 1 is connected.
  • an interrupt signal line 5 is arranged.
  • the distance sensor 2 is connected to a distance sensor
  • Interface 14 is connected by means of a connecting line 6 to an analog-digital connection 12 and a switch-7 of a digital output 13.
  • the motion detector interface 11 and the distance sensor interface 14 are connected to a
  • Microcontroller 15 is arranged. By the described
  • the security system 100 further comprises a timer 16 and a test interface 18 with a UART
  • the illustrated embodiment variant of a Safety system 100 further comprises a simple communication interface 19 controlled by microcontroller 15, which has a radio transmitter 26 via a switch-on line 20 connected to a digital output 21
  • This radio transmitter 26 is also connected to a permanent connection line 22 at a further digital output 23 of the communication interface 19.
  • a test line 24 is available, which is arranged on an analog-digital connection 25.
  • the microcontroller 15 via the switch 20 switches the
  • Radio transmitter 26 on and in turn sends one
  • sensor-side alarm ssA via a radio link 27 shown in dashed lines to an emergency call telephone unit 28. This in turn outputs a telephone-side alarm tsA to the stored in a ring buffer emergency numbers.
  • the illustrated embodiment variant of a security system 100 according to the invention further comprises a complex communication interface 29, which via a digital output 30 and a switch-on 31 a
  • Communication module 36 can turn on. The illustrated
  • Communication module 36 masters GSM, KNX and Ethernet communication, but there are also individual, separate
  • the communication module 36 and the complex communication interface 29 are further connected via a test line 33 to an analog-digital connection 32 and a permanent connection line 35 to a UART interface 34.
  • the security system 100 further includes a
  • Alarm output interface 37 which outputs an alarm signal AS via a digital output 38 and a connecting line 39 to an alarm unit 40.
  • the alarm unit 40 may include both audible and visual alarms.
  • An indication signal interface 41 gives indication signals
  • HS such as indicating that a detection has occurred, or that the security system 100 is in the absence or vacation mode, or that a self-test is in progress or that a self-test is taking place
  • These indication signals HS are transmitted via at least one digital output 42 of the
  • Notification signal interfaces 41 and a connection line 43 to a signaling device 44 such as e.g. a display or an array of lights directed.
  • the illustrated embodiment variant of a security system 100 further comprises a user input interface 45 having at least one digital input 46 and a connection line 47, in the control or switching signals SS by a user or technical
  • a voltage monitor 49 is by means of a
  • a power supply 52 powers all components of the security system 100 that are starred
  • FIG. 2 also shows schematically and in FIG
  • FIG. 1 Side view of an exemplary arrangement of a sensor 200a of a security system 100a according to the invention, which includes a motion detector la and a distance sensor 2a in a housing G.
  • the sensor system 200a or the approximate center of the housing G is preferably arranged on a wall W at a mounting height MH of 1.1 m.
  • a motion detection BE by the motion detector la is carried out at an opening angle ⁇ wi of about 30 degrees and thus results in a motion detection nominal range NRw BE of about 2.0 m vertical detection range VEB of 0.5 m above and below an axis A. at a height H of about 0.6 m.
  • a distance measurement DM by the distance sensor 2a takes place linearly up to a distance measurement nominal range NRw DM of 1.3 m.
  • the distance measurement DM corresponds to the axis A, but in principle the distance measurement DM can also take place in any other direction.
  • FIG. 3 schematically shows the plan view of the exemplary arrangement of the sensor system 200a of FIG
  • a detection width EB is now shown on the Y axis, which results in a horizontal detection range HEB of the motion detection BE or of the motion detector la at a likewise approximately 30-degree aperture angle OW 2 .
  • a further embodiment variant of a security system 100b according to the invention is shown schematically, although in principle the same components, namely substantially, without all connection lines,
  • a sensor system 200b comprises the motion detector 1b and the distance sensor 2b.
  • the communication module 36a comprises at least one GSM module in a simplest basic version.
  • This GSM module is able to send to a receiving and operating unit or smartphone 54 SMSes.
  • a next higher version includes not only the GSM module but also at least one LAN module and another
  • KNX and Ethernet modules are optional

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un système de sécurité (100) pour la détection de mouvements (BE) dans au moins un local. Le mouvement peut être mesuré au moyen d'un capteur de distance (2) et une première valeur effective du capteur de distance (2) peut être comparée à une deuxième valeur effective du capteur de distance (2) dans un microcontrôleur (15) et un signal de mesure de distance (DmS) par lequel au moins une minuterie (16) peut être déclenchée peut être généré et, après un intervalle de temps (ZI), un signal d'alarme côté capteur, interne au système, peut être émis.
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