KR20160065784A - Auto burglar alarm system using biometric signals - Google Patents

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KR20160065784A
KR20160065784A KR1020160061184A KR20160061184A KR20160065784A KR 20160065784 A KR20160065784 A KR 20160065784A KR 1020160061184 A KR1020160061184 A KR 1020160061184A KR 20160061184 A KR20160061184 A KR 20160061184A KR 20160065784 A KR20160065784 A KR 20160065784A
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Abstract

The present invention relates to an automatic alarm system which generates an alarm without separate operation. The system is capable of automatically reporting a risk situation by using a change in a biometric signal including a heart rate, body temperature, sweat secretion, etc. instead of an emergency bell which requires the physical operation when people who work in a bank, a convenience store, a gas station, etc. become the target of a criminal. The present invention comprises: a wearable device (100) which generates an alarm trigger signal by measuring the biometric signal which measures the heart rate, the body temperature, the sweat secretion, etc.; and an alarm transmitting device (200) which transmits the alarm by receiving the alarm trigger signal. The present invention may subsidiarily include a web camera (300) to identify situations on site with an image after receiving the alarm. By using the present invention, it is possible to transmitting the alarm without the separate physical operation in the risk situation and identify the situations of a site of alarm generation on a receiving side.

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[0001] The present invention relates to an automatic burglar alarm system using biometric signals,

The present invention relates to an automatic security alarm system that automatically generates an alarm without any physical manipulation in a dangerous situation by utilizing a bio-signal that changes in an excited state of a sympathetic nerve.

The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems of the human body work together to maintain a stable survival environment. In particular, the sympathetic nerves are excited by an emergency situation in which they experience intense exercise or fear, resulting in changes in the body, such as enlargement of the pupil, inhibition of salivation, increase of heart rate, expansion of bronchi, suppression of digestion, It is known for its ability to prepare the body for crisis situations.

The use of body changes that occur during the excitement of sympathetic nerves can cause alarms to occur automatically without extra action when exposed to a physically constrained emergency such as a crime. Specifically, it utilizes an increase in heart rate due to a change in heart rate, and an increase in blood pressure.

In the medical field, electrocardiogram, respiration, body temperature, blood pressure, etc. are measured and used in a patient monitoring apparatus which indicates the state of a patient.

Also, in places where people are working for any customer such as a bank, convenience store, gas station, etc., there is usually a warning device for notifying a private security company or a police station of a dangerous situation, but in case of a threatened crime, It is often difficult.

Convenience stores, banks, gas stations, etc. that work for any customer are equipped with a warning system in preparation for a danger, but it is difficult to operate such an alarm system properly because the body is inconvenient in a dangerous situation.

In addition, there is no adequate means to inform the outside of the situation when it is physically suppressed as a subject of sudden crime in a place that is vulnerable to late-night or early-morning vulnerability.

The present invention enables automatic alarm generation without taking any physical action in the above-mentioned various dangerous situations.

The present invention provides a means for automatically generating a security alarm by combining various bio-signals that appear during the excitement of the sympathetic nerve in a dangerous situation.

The present invention relates to a bio-signal measuring unit comprising a module for measuring heart rate, a module for measuring body temperature, and a module for detecting sweat; An alarm trigger for operating various types of alarm systems utilizing measured biological signals; And a control program for setting and controlling a condition for generating an alarm trigger.

The alarm triggers operated in the above manner can be implemented in various ways in accordance with the alarm system constructed according to the applied situation.

According to the present invention, it is possible to automatically operate the alarm system without any special operation in a physically inconvenient dangerous situation.

1 is a view showing a configuration of the present invention.
2 is a view showing an embodiment of configuring an alarm system in a commercial facility such as a bank, a convenience store, a gas station, or the like, utilizing the present invention.
3 is a diagram illustrating an embodiment that provides a method by which an ordinary person can generate an alarm in connection with a smartphone in a dangerous situation.
FIG. 4 is a view showing an embodiment for configuring an alarm system in a military or security facility. FIG.

It is essential that the alarm system can be activated by generating an alert trigger signal when the bio-signal measured in the excitation state of the sympathetic nerve meets predetermined conditions set by the individual.

The wearable apparatus includes a bio-signal measuring unit for measuring a bio-signal such as heart rate, body temperature, sweat and the like; A control program for causing a radio signal to be generated when the measured biological signal corresponds to a preset condition; And an alarm trigger for receiving a command from the control program and generating a radio signal to the alarm sending system. The alarm trigger can be implemented by applying a communication method such as Bluetooth or Zigbee in consideration of the power environment of the wearable device.

The alarm sending apparatus includes a trigger signal receiving unit for receiving an alarm trigger signal; And an alarm sending unit for sending an actual alarm. The alarm sending unit can be implemented in various forms such as a voice or character type alarm transmission using a mobile communication network, an alarm signal transmission through a security bell, and a siren generation.

Banks, convenience stores, gas stations, etc. often have crime prevention systems in place in connection with crime prevention agencies and private security companies in the area. 1, a living body signal such as heart rate, body temperature, and sweat is measured in a dangerous situation, and a security signal such as Bluetooth is generated as an alarm trigger signal according to a set condition to operate a security bell.

Police and security companies who received security bells can also check the images of the scene through a web camera and identify the situation.

When the environment of FIG. 3 is configured in a situation where people who are engaged in crime such as night or dawn are subjected to a crime such as kidnapping and physical activity is restricted, a suitable radio signal such as Bluetooth is generated according to the change of the bio- , And the smartphone which carried it can receive this signal and automatically send an alarm message to an acquaintance or a security agency.

When a soldier or a security officer performing a border or patrol task receives an enemy surprise attack, the alarm sender generates a warning trigger signal by measuring the increase of the heart rate and body temperature, thereby causing the siren to sound.

100: Wearable device
101: biological signal measurement unit
101a: Heart Rate Measurement Module
101b: Temperature measurement module
101c: sweat secretion measurement module
102: Control program
103: Alarm trigger
103a: Bluetooth (S)
200: Alarm sending device
200a: Convenience store alarm system
200b: Smartphone
200c: military emergency alarm system
201: Trigger signal receiver
201a: Bluetooth (M)
202: Alarm sending section
202a: security bell
202b: App program
202c: Siren device
300: Web camera

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A wearable device for generating a radio signal by measuring a vital sign, that is, a heart rate, body temperature, sweat and the like, which appears in an excited state of the sympathetic nerve; And an alarm sending device for receiving a radio signal and sending out an alarm. The wearable device according to claim 1 includes: a bio-signal measuring unit for measuring bio-signals such as heart rate, body temperature, and sweat; A control program for instructing to generate a radio signal by comparing the measured bio-signal with a predetermined value; And an alarm trigger for generating a radio signal according to a command from the control program. The wearable apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the wearable apparatus generates an alert trigger signal by utilizing one or more bio-signals such as heart rate, body temperature, sweat, and blood pressure in accordance with individual constitution. The alarm sending apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: a function of preliminarily setting contents with a party to send an alarm; And a function of sending an alarm message when receiving an alarm trigger signal from the wearable device. And an image of an alarm occurrence site can be confirmed on the side receiving the alarm through the web camera. And a device for sending an alarm by combining an alarm trigger signal in the wearable device and a sensor for detecting an abnormal operation of a money teller provided in a bank, a convenience store, a gas station or the like. Alarm system. A device for automatically sending an alarm when a firearm, a facility security officer, or the like, which has been threatened by an enemy or an intruder while carrying out a boundary work, is released from the body. Automatic security alarm system.
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