WO1994018652A1 - Systeme de transmission d'informations notamment applicables aux personnes a fonctions sensorielles reduites - Google Patents
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- G08B1/08—Systems for signalling characterised solely by the form of transmission of the signal using electric transmission ; transformation of alarm signals to electrical signals from a different medium, e.g. transmission of an electric alarm signal upon detection of an audible alarm signal
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- the present invention relates to a system for transmitting information consisting in the detection of determined, monitored events.
- Such a system finds its application in particular for people with reduced physical sensory functions, such as the hearing impaired or the visually impaired. Indeed, for example, the hearing impaired experience practical difficulties when they live alone in an apartment to perceive certain sound events in the home such as the chime of an entrance door, the ringing of a telephone or the sound of an alarm clock.
- This system can also allow monitoring of a children's room remotely.
- Such a system comprises at least one transmitter connected to at least one sensor for monitored events, and transmitting a radio signal comprising a carrier when one of the monitored events is detected, and a receiver carried by the user, triggering an alarm in response to reception of radio signal.
- each of the determined events monitored is identified by its own code used to modulate the carrier of the radio signal when the event occurs.
- the receiver is likely to identify the event by code after demodulation of the radio signal. The alarm is therefore different depending on code, so that the event-alarm relationship is one-to-one.
- the sensors are preferably chosen from a group comprising microphones, photoelectric cells, dry electric loops, and combinations thereof.
- the signals received from the sensor is first processed for validation as a function of its level, its duration and, optionally, its frequency.
- the receiver is pressed against the skin of the user, the alarm being constituted by a vibrating device, itself constituted by a direct current micromotor having on its axis an offset weight.
- the alarm is doubled by a plurality of indicator lights and / or sirens.
- the receiver is enclosed in an insulating housing, fixed to the user's wrist by means of a bracelet, the sole of the housing being constituted by a metallic element electrically connected to the receiver and forming antenna coupled to the skin. of the user.
- the case also encloses a time module of the watch type.
- the receiver further includes a microcontroller and a memory loaded by the code of each of the determined and monitored events, the microcontroller comparing the code received after demodulation of the radio signal with the codes loaded in the memory to determine the alarm to activate if necessary.
- the vibrating device favorably presents a plurality of specific vibration cycles in number at least equal to that of the events monitored.
- FIG. 1 schematically represents a transmitter of the system according to 1 • invention
- Figure 2 shows schematically the operating diagram of the transmitter of Figure 1
- FIG. 3 shows diagrammatically the operation of a receiver for the system according to the invention
- Figure 4 shows, seen from above, a receiver seriouslymounted in its housing
- FIG. 5 represents, seen from below, the transmitter mounted in its housing of FIG. 4.
- a sensor is constituted by a microphone 10 and the other by a dry loop 12 fitted to a door.
- a dry loop is, as we know, constituted by an electric loop which can be either closed or open depending on the event monitored.
- the loop 12 and the microphone 10 are connected to the actual transmitter 20, which is provided with its transmitting antenna 22.
- the receiver 20 is shown in more detail schematically.
- the signal from the microphone 10 is first processed as a function of its level by a sensitivity detector 24 and its frequency by a frequency detector 26.
- the signals thus obtained are applied to a microprocessor 30.
- the signal from the dry loop 12 is directly applied to the microprocessor 30.
- the microprocessor 30 is directly connected to a non-volatile memory, for example of the EEPROM type, which can in practice be directly integrated into the microprocessor 30 in a microcontroller.
- a microcontroller comprising such a microprocessor without the non-volatile memory under the brand "NEC" and the reference 75P008.
- the microprocessor 30 will, after a determined time, link in the memory 32 the code corresponding to the microphone 10. It will then activate the module 34 connected to the antenna 22 so that the module transmits a radio signal composed by a carrier modulated by the code corresponding to the microphone 10. It is substantially the same if the dry loop 12 changes state, the microprocessor 30 reading in the memory 32 the code corresponding to this change of state and then activating the transmission module 34 to transmit a signal composed by a carrier modulated according to the appropriate code.
- a code is preferably composed of twelve binons forming a word, with in addition, a boot binon, an intertrain being provided between two successive codes.
- Each binon of the word is constituted by a fixed-term slot having a low state followed by a high state.
- the duration of each of the states determines the value of the binon which, in any event, ends in a falling edge. Thus, all the falling edges of a word are separated by a determined duration.
- the microprocessor 30 remains in a low consumption mode until it is awakened by the detection of an event by one of the sensors.
- the microprocessor cyclically scans the state of each of the sensors and remains in low consumption mode between each scan.
- FIG. 3 shows a receiver 38 according to the invention.
- This receiver comprises a reception module 46 connected to an antenna 44.
- the reception module 46 ensures the demodulation of the radio signal and supplies a microprocessor 40 with the alarm code.
- the microprocessor 40 verifies that the code received corresponds to a known code by comparing the code received with the various codes which have been previously loaded into the non-volatile memory 42 of the EEPROM type. If the code is of known type, the microprocessor 40 triggers the alarm. To do this, it puts into service a vibrating device 50 constituted for example by a direct current electric micromotor having on its axis an offset offset. This device 50 is put into service and then out of service according to a specific cycle corresponding to the code which has been received.
- indicator lights 48 can be supplied so as to also define the code.
- the indicator lights 48 consist of four light-emitting diodes so that the lighting of one or more of the diodes forms a code.
- the microprocessor 40 does not give any alarm instruction. It is desirable to optimize the consumption of electrical power, thereby increasing the autonomy of the receiver. To do this, the microprocessor 40 manages the commissioning and the standby state of the reception module 46 so that this module 46 periodically scans for the presence or absence of the radio signal which is emitted by the transmitter.
- the receiver is put in standby state, outside of the polling period which remains very short compared to the total period of the complete polling cycle on standby.
- the microprocessor puts itself in low consumption mode.
- the transmitter In order for the system to function correctly, it is then desirable for the transmitter to transmit the modulated radio signal if necessary for a time greater than the period of the sleep scan cycle of the receiver.
- the reception module 46 is used and the received demodulated signal is analyzed.
- the reception module 46 includes means for analyzing the time elapsed between two successive falling edges of the received demodulated signal. In fact, because the coding of the signal is of constant duration between two falling edges whatever the code transmitted, if, after a period of stabilization of the supply, two or more falling edges separated from the expected determined duration are detected, the scanning time is extended and the code analyzed and compared with those which have been previously loaded in the memory 42 as indicated previously. Otherwise, the assembly is returned to low consumption mode.
- the microprocessor 40 of the receiver 38 is programmed to emit the coded alarm only a determined number of times, for example once, twice or three times. The user can stop the alarm by pressing an appropriate push button as will be seen later. Finally, if the user has not had time to identify the alarm code, he can have the receiver repeat the last code by pressing the appropriate push button, thus ensuring the repetition of the coded alarm.
- the receiver 38 is favorably enclosed in an insulating housing 60 fixed to the wrist of the user by means of a bracelet 62.
- the sole of the housing is constituted by a metallic element 64, for example, disc-shaped, electrically connected to the receiver 38 and forming an antenna 22 coupled to the skin of the user. This optimizes the performance of the antenna.
- the case can also be favorably enclosed with a time module of the watch type 66 provided with its winder 68, making the receiver discreet.
- On the face of the receiver there are the indicator lights 48, while the vibrating device is disposed inside the housing 60.
- At least one screw 70 makes it possible to fix the soleplate to the housing and a hatch provides access to the batteries. electric.
- the housing has two push buttons, one of which is of the easy access type 72 and one of the protected access type 74.
- the easy access button 72 makes it possible to silence the alarm when the user has identified it or to repeat the last coded alarm if necessary.
- the button 74 will make it possible to load the memory 42 of the microcontroller. It is indeed essential that the codes loaded in memory of the receiver are identical to the codes loaded in memory of the transmitters.
- the code consists of twelve binons, each sensor being linked to a code.
- the system therefore has a mode of learning codes by radio link at high frequency.
- the user after having pressed the push button 74, puts the receiver in learning mode, the emission of a radio signal by the transmitter 20 then does not trigger any alarm on the receiver 38 but on the contrary loads the corresponding codes in memory 42 of the receiver.
- a plurality of coding switches are used. In this case, these switches must be made accessible to the installer.
- the preferred alarm described here is a vibrating device, it is obvious that the use of a single plurality of indicator lights may be sufficient to transmit the required information.
- the user must regularly monitor his receiver, which can no longer be used by a visually impaired person.
- the alarm can also be constituted by a sound element of the loudspeaker type emitting a coded siren.
- the receiver cannot be validly used by a hearing impaired person.
- such a system can be validly used for collective calls, for example, for firefighters.
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EP94906258A EP0683913B1 (fr) | 1993-02-10 | 1994-02-09 | Systeme de transmission d'informations notamment applicables aux personnes a fonctions sensorielles reduites |
DE69400954T DE69400954T2 (de) | 1993-02-10 | 1994-02-09 | System zum übermitteln von informationen, insbesondere für personen mit reduzierten sinnesfunktionen |
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FR9301483A FR2701583B1 (fr) | 1993-02-10 | 1993-02-10 | Systeme de transmission d'informations notamment applicables aux personnes a fonctions sensorielles reduites. |
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