EP4388508A1 - Unité de panneau d'informations, système d'avertissement et procédé de fonctionnement d'un système d'avertissement - Google Patents

Unité de panneau d'informations, système d'avertissement et procédé de fonctionnement d'un système d'avertissement

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EP4388508A1
EP4388508A1 EP22786012.9A EP22786012A EP4388508A1 EP 4388508 A1 EP4388508 A1 EP 4388508A1 EP 22786012 A EP22786012 A EP 22786012A EP 4388508 A1 EP4388508 A1 EP 4388508A1
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warning system
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Anton Pfanner
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B15/00Identifying, scaring or incapacitating burglars, thieves or intruders, e.g. by explosives
    • G08B15/02Identifying, scaring or incapacitating burglars, thieves or intruders, e.g. by explosives with smoke, gas, or coloured or odorous powder or liquid
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    • G06VIMAGE OR VIDEO RECOGNITION OR UNDERSTANDING
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    • G06V10/82Arrangements for image or video recognition or understanding using pattern recognition or machine learning using neural networks
    • 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
    • G08B13/194Actuation 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 image scanning and comparing systems
    • G08B13/196Actuation 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 image scanning and comparing systems using television cameras

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  • the invention relates to a warning sign unit, a warning system and a method for operating a warning system, in particular to support safety in forestry work.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a warning system that more reliably prevents people from entering a restricted area and possibly signals a responsible person that an unauthorized person may be in a restricted area.
  • the invention consists of a sign unit with at least one movement sensor, which detects movements of objects in the vicinity of the sign unit, and at least one signaling device, which is suitable for outputting different optical and/or acoustic signals, the type of the different optical and/or acoustic Signals depending on whether the motion sensor has detected a movement of an object in the vicinity of the sign unit, a camera for capturing a digital image of an object in a vicinity of the sign unit being provided, with an image processing unit for processing the digital image with algorithms of a neural network is provided, wherein the algorithms are based on at least one database with digital images of critical objects and the processing of the image with the algorithms provides a result, after which the object on the captured digital image with vorgeg level reliability is a critical object.
  • Artificial neural networks are used, for example, in text recognition, speech recognition, image recognition and face recognition.
  • Image recognition and face recognition often deal with millions of pixels that cannot be analyzed in a conventional way or can never be done in the time available.
  • This problem can be solved with neural networks.
  • algorithms - especially those that are capable of learning - can evaluate image data information in the shortest possible time and deliver reliable results on this basis.
  • the systems are able to quantify the achieved reliability.
  • the present system can demand a certain reliability threshold, which can be varied from time to time by the user of the system. In this way, if the required reliability threshold is low, the system can also detect the presence of a critical object if this is not very certain.
  • the image database contains images of people in different situations and of different shapes.
  • the camera will be both the motion sensor and an image capture unit. A separate motion sensor is therefore unnecessary.
  • the camera takes over the task of both the motion sensor and the task of the image capture unit.
  • the sign unit is at least partially designed as a column defining a cavity with a first end and a second end, functional components of the sign unit being arranged in the cavity.
  • the columnar structure of the sign unit which it at least partially exhibits, offers numerous advantages.
  • a pillar is eye-catching, and it can be placed almost anywhere without taking up too much space.
  • a pillar may provide a large cavity in which to locate the functional components of the sign assembly.
  • the arrangement can be extremely variable, since a cavity in a column does not entail any particular restrictions with regard to the shape and size of the functional components.
  • a column or a column-like shape if the vertical dimensions are significantly larger than the horizontal dimensions in a corresponding arrangement.
  • the column with its cavity can be formed, for example, by a tube of any shape. According to a preferred embodiment, such a tube is at least partially cylindrical. In order that it is possible to carry optical signals of an optical signaling device arranged in the tube out of the cavity of the column, insofar as the boundary of the cavity is at least partially transparent.
  • Transparency is also required in the area of a motion sensor that is arranged in the column if the motion sensor works on an optical basis.
  • all functional components of the sign unit can be accommodated in the hollow space of the column so that they are protected against external influences, for example against weather influences and mechanical influences during assembly and dismantling of the sign unit and in the event of possible vandalism.
  • an optical signaling device is provided in the cavity, which has a plurality of LEDs.
  • Variable and intense effects can be created with modern LED technology.
  • the LEDs can have different colors, so that signals can be output in different ways based on a color choice.
  • the LEDs can be driven with different powers, so that optical signals can have different intensities.
  • LEDs work with a comparatively low power, so that a limited energy reserve in the indicator unit, which is made available, for example, by an accumulator, is sufficient for a long time.
  • the cavity is bounded by an audible signaling device at the first end of the column.
  • an acoustic signaling device is particularly useful when the cavity is hermetically sealed, in particular to protect the components arranged therein from external influences.
  • the acoustic signaling device e.g. a loudspeaker, is then attached terminally to the column, e.g. as a termination of the cylindrical tube, so that sound can escape into the environment without being prevented from doing so by the otherwise hermetic sealing of the cavity.
  • a camera is arranged in the hollow space, which is both the movement sensor and an image acquisition unit.
  • a camera can therefore be active at all times or only when required, in which case it will emit appropriate signals in the event of changes in its field of view, in order in this way to exercise the function of a movement sensor.
  • the camera can then also carry out its further function, namely capturing an image.
  • the camera can perform its functions as a motion sensor and as an image capture unit even in the dark. It can namely be provided that the information sign unit is not only equipped with LEDs, which emit light in the visible range, but also with infrared LEDs. This means that permanent monitoring can take place.
  • the cavity at the second end of the column is delimited by a heat sink. Excess heat generated by the functional components within the cavity is efficiently dissipated via such a terminal heat sink, which forms, for example, an upper, widening end of the columnar structure.
  • a GPS antenna to be provided at the second end of the column. Since the second end of the column preferably forms the upper limit of the sign unit during operation, a GPS antenna is particularly well positioned at this point, since the fewest disturbances with regard to the reception and transmission of the GPS antenna are to be expected here. Such a GPS antenna communicates with a GPS module within the sign unit, so that the sign unit can always be located.
  • the LEDs are arranged adjacent to the heat sink. Even if LEDs only emit little heat compared to other light sources, there is still a need for cooling in this area with high light output. In this respect, the proximity of the heat sink to the LEDs is an advantage.
  • the invention is also advantageously designed in that a controller unit is provided adjacent to the acoustic signaling device.
  • the functional components are therefore arranged from bottom to top in the order of acoustic signaling device, controller unit, lighting unit, heat sink.
  • the camera is preferably positioned at the level of the controller unit.
  • An accumulator provided that it is provided within the cavity, can occupy any position. When outside temperatures are low, it is useful to keep the accumulator at the highest possible temperature to extend the charging cycle. This can be achieved, for example, by conducting heat, which is given off by other functional components within the cavity, to the accumulator when required, that is to say in particular when the outside temperatures are low.
  • a battery heater can also be provided for the purpose of heating the battery.
  • the controller unit can contain a Bluetooth interface and a WiFi interface.
  • the structure of the sign unit is also preferably designed in such a way that an electrical interface is provided at the first end of the column.
  • This first end of the column which preferably lies at the bottom of the sign unit in operation, offers the possibility of supplying electrical energy, whether from an external accumulator or for charging an internal accumulator.
  • the electrical interface can also be designed as a data interface.
  • a mechanical interface for coupling the column to a carrier is provided at the first end of the column.
  • a mechanical interface may take the form of a flange, so that the column can be attached to a counter-flange by means of screws.
  • the mechanical interface can also be a component of a bayonet connection.
  • the carrier is a tripod with three feet. With such a tripod, the information sign unit can be positioned variably, especially in the terrain where you often have to deal with uneven ground.
  • an anchoring device is provided for at least one of the feet. Since the center of gravity of the column-like sign unit, which is mounted on a tripod, is relatively high, anchoring can be advantageous, since this protects against accidental or intentional knocking over of the sign unit, as well as against the sign unit falling over due to weather influences, in particular due to Storm.
  • the anchoring device has a first base plate to be arranged parallel to the ground and a second leg plate to be arranged parallel to the leg, the base plate and the leg plate being connected to one another in an articulated manner via a pivot axis. Due to the relative pivotability of the leg plate and base plate, anchoring can take place on any surface, including uneven ground.
  • the base plate has a recess for a foot of the tripod to pass through and a hole for a fastening anchor to pass through.
  • the base of the tripod thus passes compactly through the base plate.
  • a peg or a ground screw can then serve as a fastening anchor, for example.
  • the leg plate has a slot for variable attachment of a foot of the tripod.
  • the foot can be variably fastened at different heights in the slot in the leg plate.
  • the invention also consists in a warning system with at least one mobile sign unit as defined above, and a central unit which is suitable for receiving a signal transmitted by radio from the at least one sign unit and then outputting a message to a user of the central unit.
  • the objects mentioned are primarily people or groups of people. However, it can also be other objects, such as animals, manned or unmanned vehicles, and manned or unmanned aircraft. In particular- So if a person unintentionally enters a restricted area, they are warned by an optical and/or acoustic signal. It is very likely that this person will then withdraw.
  • a central unit is signaled by radio, for example by long-wave radio, that entry into the restricted area has taken place.
  • the system can be effective in the case of intentional entry into the restricted area.
  • the acoustic and/or visual signaling can be such a deterrent that a deliberate attempt to enter the restricted area is stopped, comparable to the effect of an alarm system on a residential building.
  • the dangerous forestry work can be temporarily suspended, and the person can be searched for and on this basis to be brought to safety.
  • the warning system with its signaling device is suitable for outputting an optical and/or acoustic signal, it can sometimes be desirable for a signal not to be output even though a movement of an object in the vicinity of the information sign unit is detected.
  • the user of the warning system might want only one signal to be sent to the central unit.
  • the person approaching the sign unit will not know that they have been detected. This can help, for example, in the arrest of criminals.
  • it can be undesirable in the private sector to generate disruptive optical or acoustic signals in the area of information sign units.
  • the information sign unit can also be developed in such a way that signs or banners held by the information sign unit are equipped with lighting. For example, they can be illuminated by an LED border.
  • This LED border can be operated permanently or flashing, whereby the operating mode - permanent or flashing - can depend on whether an object has been detected.
  • the optical signals in the area of the sign unit can also be movements of the components of the sign unit, for example movements of signs and/or banners.
  • a location of the object can be detected by the information sign unit, and that the optical signal and/or the acoustic signal and/or the transmitted signal can be changed depending on the detected location.
  • the person approaching the information sign unit can be alerted early by the motion sensor, so that the restricted area does not even enter. In principle, signaling to the central unit is not necessary in this case. As soon it is determined that the person crosses or has already crossed the border to the border area, it is imperative to send a signal to the central unit.
  • the person's attention can be drawn to the fact that not only is there a warning, but that the person is now actually in the restricted area and is therefore in mortal danger.
  • a change in the signaling can always make sense if a critical change in the position of the object is detected. For example, if the object comes closer to the boundary marked by the indicator unit, the signaling can become more intensive. It becomes particularly intense when the person enters the restricted area. Conversely, the signaling can become less intensive again if the person then leaves the restricted area or moves away from the border of the restricted area into non-critical areas.
  • the central unit can be coupled to a communication unit, which is arranged in the user's hearing protection, so that the information about the hearing protection can be output to the user.
  • the user of the central unit will typically be a forest worker who works alone, who is in charge of several other forest workers, or who is assigned the specific task of operating and using the warning system. Because hearing protection is often worn during forestry work, whether it is insulated hearing protection or hearing protection connected to a hard hat, it may be difficult to alert the user of the central unit to a signal being received by the central unit when it is about an acoustic signal acts. This is remedied by the fact that the hearing protection is equipped with a communication device which is activated by the central unit.
  • the user can hear a special signal through the hearing protection with the communication unit or a spoken message such as "person in restricted area”.
  • the communication between the central unit and the communication device of the hearing protection takes place wirelessly, preferably via Bluetooth.
  • Bluetooth-enabled hearing protection components are known and available.
  • the present invention will be explained mainly using the example of forestry work, it can also be used in many other environments. For example, it may be desirable to prevent or detect the access of people to construction sites. It can also be useful to equip any other security areas with the warning system, for example in the healthcare sector.
  • the central unit is a mobile phone or can be coupled to a mobile phone.
  • the advantages are obvious, since mobile phones can be used for Bluetooth communication without further ado.
  • the mobile phone is equipped with an application that indicates on a display of the mobile phone that movement of an object in the vicinity of the sign unit has been detected.
  • the application an app on the mobile phone thus shows all events in the restricted area, and the processes can also be saved in order to be able to understand later what happened in the restricted area and when.
  • a plurality of signaling units are provided and that the type of signaling output at the central unit depends on which signaling unit has sent a signal. This offers decisive advantages, especially in large restricted areas. On this basis, the user of the central unit knows from where a person is approaching, so that he can take appropriate action.
  • the sign unit comprises a recognition module which is suitable for detecting at least one property of the object.
  • the property of the object may be permission to enter the restricted area.
  • a forest worker can be equipped with an RFID chip that is registered by the recognition module in the sign unit. An alarm can then be suppressed, because it can be assumed that the forest worker identified by the RFID chip knows how to move and behave in the restricted area. Even if there is no alarm, it can nevertheless be provided that a signal is sent to the central unit. The display of a mobile phone will then no longer read "person in restricted area" but "authorized person in restricted area". The user of the central unit then has nothing else to do.
  • the recognition module can also include a device for facial recognition, so that it can actually be recognized that it is possibly an authorized person entering the restricted area. Conversely, certain people can also experience "special treatment”. If you want to be made aware at the central unit that certain people are entering the restricted area, do so the facial recognition features of these people can lead to special messages on the central unit, for example "Forster Meier enters restricted area”.
  • the detection module can also be or include a body temperature detection device. Thus, the indicator unit can react differently to persons with a normal body temperature than to persons with an increased body temperature. This can serve to protect against infection, namely if you want to prevent infected people, who often have an elevated body temperature, from entering a restricted area.
  • a message can be suppressed from being output to the central unit. Or a message of the type "Non-infected person enters restricted area" is issued at the central unit. If, on the other hand, the person has an elevated body temperature, a message of the type “Potentially infected person is entering restricted area” can be output at the central unit.
  • a message of the type “Potentially infected person is entering restricted area” can be output at the central unit.
  • the detection module of the sign unit may also be adapted to interact with an application on a mobile phone or with a separate device that the person approaching the sign unit carries.
  • the application or device may store whether the subject was in the vicinity of other subjects known to be infected. On this basis, in turn, different reactions can take place.
  • different messages can be output on the central unit.
  • different signals or no signals can be output at the information sign unit.
  • the invention also consists in a method for operating a warning system, in particular a warning system as described above, with the steps:
  • FIG. 1 shows a plan view of a forest with a restricted area and a warning system according to the invention.
  • FIG. 2 shows equipment for a user of the warning system.
  • FIG. 3 schematically shows the functional structure of a reference character unit.
  • Figure 4 shows schematically the structural properties of a sign unit.
  • Figure 5 is an illustration of a particularly preferred cue unit.
  • FIG. 6 shows the sign unit according to FIG. 5 on a tripod.
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view of an anchoring device with a foot of a tripod.
  • Figure 8 is another perspective view of an anchoring device with a foot of a tripod.
  • Figure 9 is a flowchart of a method of operating an alerting system.
  • Figure 10 is a flow chart of a method for image recognition.
  • FIG. 1 shows a plan view of a forest with a restricted area and a warning system according to the invention.
  • a piece of forest with numerous trees 48 is shown.
  • a part of this piece of forest is designated as a restricted area 14, with the restricted area 14 being surrounded by a border 12.
  • several sign units 10 are arranged.
  • the cue units are at corners of boundary 12. However, this is not mandatory. It is also possible that 12 additional signage units are set up on the straight sections of the border. Further, at the corners of the restricted area 14, sign units need not necessarily be arranged. It is important that, measured against the length of the border 12, a sufficient number of sign units 10 are arranged.
  • each indicator unit 10 has a signaling device 20 for outputting an acoustic signal, for example a loudspeaker, and a signaling device 22 for outputting an optical signal, for example an LED. It is not necessary for both an acoustic and a visual signaling device to be provided.
  • the signage units 10 can also manage with one of the signaling devices mentioned.
  • the user 26 of a central unit 24 and the central unit itself are located within the restricted area 14 . As soon as an object 18, ie in particular a person, approaches a sign unit 10, this sign unit 10 emits an acoustic and/or visual signal. At the same time, a signal is transmitted to the central unit 24, for example in the long-wave range.
  • the user 26 of the central unit 24 is informed in this way that an object 18 is approaching the restricted area, is just crossing the border 12 of the restricted area 14 or has already crossed it.
  • the notice that is given to the user 26 of the central unit 24 can contain information about whether an object is hidden behind the object 18 that is authorized or not authorized to enter the restricted area 14 .
  • the user 26 of the central unit 24 can be informed as to which of the information sign units 10 has detected the object 18 .
  • a restricted area 14 in a piece of forest is described here.
  • the system can be used to monitor construction sites, avalanche slopes and shooting ranges, to name just a few other examples.
  • FIG. 2 shows equipment for a user of the warning system.
  • the central unit 24 is a commercially available mobile phone 32 which is Bluetooth-enabled.
  • the user 26 of the central unit 24 or of the mobile phone 32 wears hearing protection 30 which has a communication unit 28 .
  • This communication unit 28 is also preferably Bluetooth-enabled.
  • the cellular phone 32 can provide the user 26 wearing the hearing protector 30 with an audible alert or message of the activation of one of the cue units.
  • information can be displayed on the display of the mobile phone 32 that gives more details of what is happening or what has happened at some point.
  • the user of the warning system can be notified acoustically and/or optically. It is also possible to notify the user, for example by vibration, generally by tactile means.
  • FIG. 3 schematically shows the functional structure of a reference character unit.
  • a sign unit 10 is shown with its main functional components.
  • a central controller 50 is coupled to an acoustic signaling device 20 and a visual signaling device 22 .
  • a motion sensor 16 for detecting an object in the vicinity of the sign unit 10 is connected to the controller.
  • the signage unit 10 contains a recognition module 34, which is able to distinguish objects based on their properties, for example an object that is allowed to enter the restricted area from one that is not allowed to enter the restricted area may.
  • the sign unit 10 may also include a camera 36 which is also connected to the controller 50 .
  • Another component that can be connected to the controller 50 in connection with the sign unit 10 is a GPS antenna 38.
  • a receiver can also be provided so that, for example, the acoustic and/or visual signaling of the information sign unit 10 can be stopped or otherwise suppressed by the central unit.
  • the receiver is not shown here.
  • a transceiver can also be provided, which takes on both tasks, ie both sending and receiving.
  • all data or a selection of the data recorded by the signaling unit 10 should be able to be sent via the transmitter 52 or the transceiver to the central unit for information purposes or for storage.
  • Figure 4 shows schematically the structural properties of a sign unit.
  • a tripod 40 supports a tube 42 to which signs may be attached, such as sign 44.
  • the signs warn persons approaching the sign assembly 10 not to enter a restricted area.
  • a banner 46 can be stored inside the tube 42 and can also be opened using the sign unit 10 . Thus, an even larger indication of a restricted area can be given.
  • FIG. 5 is an illustration of a particularly preferred marker assembly 10.
  • Marker assembly 10 has a columnar structure.
  • the pillar 50 includes an audible signaling device 22 at a first end.
  • This heat sink 54 has a multiplicity of ribs 80 .
  • An O-ring 82 is attached to the heat sink 54 as edge protection.
  • a GPS antenna 38 is located at the top of the column 50.
  • an at least partially transparent cylindrical tube for example made of acrylic glass or other transparent material, which defines a cavity 48.
  • Functional components of the sign unit 10 are accommodated in the cavity 48, namely in particular a number of LED arrangements with a large number of LEDs 52 which emit light of different wavelengths, optionally both in the visible range and in the infrared range.
  • LEDs 88, 90, 92 in the colors orange, white and red are provided in addition to infrared LEDs 94 in the visible range.
  • the LEDs 52 are arranged along the entire circumference of the column 50, which is cylindrical in the present example.
  • LED driver modules 84 below the LEDs 52 are LED driver modules 84.
  • the LED driver modules 84 together with the LEDs 52 form an optical signaling device 20.
  • a controller unit 56 including Bluetooth and WiFi interface provided and an input / output card 86.
  • the motion sensor 16 which is designed as a camera 36 here.
  • the camera has a field of view of approximately 170 degrees. Multiple cameras may be placed around the perimeter of the column 50 to increase the field of view.
  • the camera 36 can capture images, preferably with light in the visible range as well as in the infrared range.
  • the camera 36 can therefore also provide images in the dark as long as the monitoring area of the sign unit is illuminated by the infrared LEDs mentioned above.
  • the images captured by the camera 36 are one Supplied neural network in order to decide in this way whether 36 relevant objects were detected by the camera. If, for example, one is only interested in capturing people, the neural network can be prepared in such a way that corresponding information functions of the information sign unit only come into effect when a person has been captured by the camera.
  • the neural network can also be designed in such a way that it is sensitive to other objects, for example to animals or only to certain types of animals. It can be useful to recognize animals, in particular wild animals or livestock, in order to count and/or monitor them with the information sign unit 10 . Images captured by camera 36 may be stored and/or sent depending on what is desired. The transmission preferably takes place via the mentioned Bluetooth and WiFi interfaces.
  • Equipping the signage unit 10 with a conventional camera 36 can be sufficient if only a limited surveillance area is to be monitored, for example a surveillance area of the order of up to 10 meters away from the camera 36.
  • a surveillance area of the order of up to 10 meters away from the camera 36.
  • the A LIDAR module can be integrated into the camera.
  • LIDAR is a system for optical distance and speed measurement. Objects can thus already be localized when they are still a distance of 50 meters from the information sign unit 10, for example. Accordingly, measures to deter or identify the objects can be taken much earlier if they are moving towards the information sign unit 10 .
  • the electrical interface 62 provided on the sign unit 10 can be used to transmit energy that is required for the operation of the sign unit 10 .
  • an accumulator provided in the sign unit 10 can be charged via the electrical interface 62 . If an external accumulator is used, the energy provided by the accumulator can be made available to the active components of the sign unit 10 via the electrical interface 62 .
  • An internal accumulator is preferable in terms of compactness of the overall system. Such an accumulator is preferably arranged in an area of the sign unit or of the cavity 48 of the sign unit 10 which, if required, can be supplied with a large amount of heat generated during operation. This extends the charging cycle of the accumulator when outside temperatures are low.
  • a heater for the accumulator can be provided to be
  • the electrical interface 62 can also be used for the transmission of data, with the radio interfaces mentioned (Bluetooth and/or WiFi) of the controller unit 56 naturally being available in principle for this purpose. If one does not want to have any possibility of data transmission independently of the radio interfaces and if one also does not want to supply electrical energy to the system from the outside, then the electrical interface 62 can be dispensed with. In this case, exchangeable batteries can be used. These are simply exchanged if necessary. For example, it is possible to make the sign unit 10 openable, for example by removing the heat sink 54. This could be screwed onto the transparent tube so that the heat sink 54 can be unscrewed. If an exchangeable battery is arranged in the area that is then exposed, it can be easily replaced.
  • the camera 36 or the plurality of cameras of the sign unit 10 can be accommodated within the sign unit 10 invisibly.
  • a lamination area 96 of the column 50 can be mirrored for this purpose, so that in this lamination area 96 no light can pass from the inside to the outside, while light from the outside to the inside easily reaches the camera 36 .
  • the camera 36 can also be "hidden" in other ways.
  • the wall delimiting the cavity 48 could be designed to be non-transparent in a large area around the camera 36 or around the multiple cameras, but in the non-transparent area a large number of regularly or irregularly arranged transparent sub-areas are provided, which only have a size through the lens the camera can "see through”. Camera lenses are arranged behind only one or only some of these transparent partial areas. Therefore, a person wishing to deactivate the camera 36 or cameras with a spray strike does not know where to place the spray paint. It is also possible that the person does not even recognize that behind the arrangement of transparent areas there are openings for cameras in a larger non-transparent area.
  • the lamination area 96 can thus be designed in various ways, according to the above examples by a mirror coating or by an arrangement of transparent and non-transparent partial areas. It may also be desirable that a person approaching the sign unit be informed that a camera is present. It would therefore be conceivable for the process of image capture by the camera 36 to be accompanied acoustically by a noise which the person in the vicinity perceives as the triggering of a camera.
  • the basic surveillance operation of the sign unit 10 is preferably conveyed by a relatively low intensity and low threatening signal, for example a relatively low intensity white or orange optical signal. If an object approaches and is recognized as a critical object, the visual signaling can be different and/or more intense. At the same time, an acoustic signal can be emitted, for example a siren signal or dogs barking. It is also possible for the approaching person to be spoken to by the indicator unit 10 using a human voice. In this way, an attempt is first made to deter the approaching person, so that ideally they simply turn around. If this does not succeed, so that the position of the person becomes even more critical, i.e.
  • the alarm will be intensified again at the latest, and images will then be saved or sent to the central unit at the latest sent.
  • an identification of the respective signaling unit 10 is also transmitted. The user of the central unit therefore knows exactly from which indicator unit 10 the information originates.
  • beacon unit 10 may include satellite phone capability, allowing for enhanced communication with the beacon unit 10, particularly for data transmission.
  • the sign unit 10 can also have an acceleration sensor.
  • the acceleration sensor responds, a signal specifically provided for this purpose can be transmitted to the central unit.
  • All of the software on the basis of which the controller unit 56 works can be updated regularly, either via an app that is installed on the central unit or another (mobile) device or via a data interface, which, for example, is part of the electrical interface 62 is.
  • a mechanical interface 58 is also provided in the lower area of the column 50 .
  • the column can be mounted on a carrier via this mechanical interface 58, for example a flange or a component of a bayonet coupling.
  • FIG. 6 shows the sign unit 10 according to FIG. 5 on a tripod.
  • the sign unit 10 is mounted on a tripod 40 via the mechanical interface 48 .
  • the tripod 40 has three feet 64 corresponding to the number of legs.
  • the tripod 40 is adjustable in height, so that the sign unit 10 can stand securely even on uneven terrain.
  • FIG 7 is a perspective view of an anchoring device 66 with a foot 64 of a tripod 40.
  • Figure 8 is another perspective view of an anchoring device 66 with a foot 64 of a tripod 40.
  • the feet 64 of the Tripod 40 are fixed by means of anchoring devices 66 on the ground. It may be sufficient to provide an anchoring device 66 on only one foot 64 . In particularly difficult circumstances, anchoring devices 66 can be attached to all feet 64.
  • An anchoring device 66 comprises a base plate 68 and a leg plate 70. The base plate 68 and the leg plate 70 are connected to one another in an articulated manner via a pivot axis 74.
  • the bottom plate 68 has a recess 72 through which a foot 64 can pass.
  • a hole 76 is provided in the bottom plate 68, through which an anchoring device can be driven into the ground, for example a peg or a ground screw.
  • the foot 64 is attached to the leg plate 70, namely via a slot 78. The foot 64 can thus be mounted on the anchoring device 66 at different heights.
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart of a method of operating an alerting system.
  • the monitoring function is activated in step S01.
  • an optical monitoring signal that is not very intense but is nevertheless sufficiently conspicuous is preferably activated.
  • a first alarm is activated. This is done in step S04.
  • Such an alarm can be given by a change in the optical signal and/or by an acoustic signal.
  • the optical monitoring signal is output.
  • step S05 After activation of the first alarm in step S04, it is checked in step S05 whether the critical object is still being detected. Ideally, it isn't. Then the indicator unit has its particularly desired deterrent function.
  • step S06 the first alarm is deactivated again, with the optical monitoring signal subsequently being activated again in step S02.
  • step S05 if it is determined in step S05 that the critical object is still being detected, a further check is carried out in step S07. This is because it is determined whether there has been a critical change in position of the detected object. If this is not the case, then there is a sustained further check as to whether the critical object is detected, namely in step S05.
  • the method sequence can then continue to return to mere monitoring according to step S02, namely by deactivating the first alarm S06.
  • step S07 if in step S07 there is evidence of a critical change in the position of the object, be it due to the object approaching the warning sign unit or even crossing the border to the restricted area, a second alarm is activated in step S08, for example by amplified optical and acoustic signals .
  • a signal is also sent to the control center, preferably accompanied by an identifier of the signage unit and one or more images of the detected object.
  • FIG 10 is a flow chart of a method for image recognition.
  • step S01 an image is captured by a camera.
  • step S02 the corresponding image data or already processed image data are transferred to a neural network.
  • this data is then processed using neural network algorithms, which are based on an image database of critical objects. For example, if you are only interested in recognizing people, the image database will contain images of people in a wide variety of positions and environments.
  • step S04 it is then checked whether the image data of the captured image corresponds to the image data of the critical objects from the image database. A reliability is always determined, and this determined reliability should be above a predetermined reliability threshold. If this is the case, according to step S05 it is determined that a critical object has been detected. Otherwise it is determined in step S06 that no critical object was detected.

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L'invention concerne une unité de panneau d'informations (10) comprenant au moins un capteur de mouvement (16), qui détecte des mouvements d'objets (18) dans l'environnement de l'unité de panneau d'informations (10), et au moins un dispositif de signalisation (20, 22) qui convient pour émettre différents signaux optiques et/ou acoustiques, le type de différents signaux optiques et/ou acoustiques dépendant de la détection par le capteur de mouvement (16) d'un mouvement d'un objet (18) dans l'environnement de l'unité de panneau d'informations (10), un dispositif de prise de vues (36) étant utilisé pour capturer une image numérique d'un objet dans un environnement de l'unité de panneau d'informations (10), une unité de traitement d'image étant prévue pour traiter l'image numérique avec des algorithmes d'un réseau neuronal, les algorithmes reposant sur au moins une base de données contenant des images numériques d'objets critiques et le traitement de l'image avec les algorithmes délivrant un résultat, qui identifie l'objet dans l'image numérique capturée en tant qu'objet critique avec un niveau de fiabilité prédéfini. L'invention concerne également un système d'avertissement et un procédé pour faire fonctionner un système d'avertissement.
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