WO1999047394A1 - Systeme mobile pour informations relatives a la securite - Google Patents

Systeme mobile pour informations relatives a la securite Download PDF

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WO1999047394A1
WO1999047394A1 PCT/EP1999/001777 EP9901777W WO9947394A1 WO 1999047394 A1 WO1999047394 A1 WO 1999047394A1 EP 9901777 W EP9901777 W EP 9901777W WO 9947394 A1 WO9947394 A1 WO 9947394A1
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security information
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Gerd Marquardt
Heinrich Fassoth
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Heinrich Fassoth
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Priority to DE59902653T priority patent/DE59902653D1/de
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R25/00Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles
    • B60R25/10Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles actuating a signalling device
    • B60R25/102Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles actuating a signalling device a signal being sent to a remote location, e.g. a radio signal being transmitted to a police station, a security company or the owner
    • 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
    • G08B25/08Alarm 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

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  • the invention relates to a mobile security information system comprising a receiver for detecting at least one start condition, a system control, a transmitter station with a self-dialing unit for participation in network-independent communication, in particular GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications), and a recording unit and a voice memory, namely a tape or noice Chip, according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
  • GB 2191365 A discloses a security information system which transmits a two-part message as a signal, which in a first, permanently stored part contains the corresponding object, e.g. the motor vehicle, and in the second part transmits variable information that can be entered by the user about the location of the object.
  • emergency call switches in hospitals, on motorways or in banks are known as security information systems for people, which are operated manually by an operator and in a central office - 2 -
  • Baby monitoring systems are also known with which one-way communication is possible, i.e. listening to all sounds made at the location of the monitoring system with a receiving station.
  • the transmission of such signals is network-bound, e.g. via the power grid or a separate communication network.
  • the anti-theft device consists of a transmission unit that is installed in a motor vehicle and that emits a signal that represents an alphanumeric sequence of digits, and a reception unit that detects, decodes, and forwards the signal transmitted by the transmission unit to an evaluation unit, which already detects one stolen motor vehicle should be made possible.
  • a further monitoring device for vehicles has become known, in which, after a triggering device has responded, a voice signal sequence corresponding to a predetermined data record is automatically assigned to it and transmitted as a monitoring signal by a transmitting device.
  • the data set includes the position, type, chassis number and color of the vehicle and the time at which the triggering device responds.
  • the disadvantage of the prior art is the inflexibility of conventional security information systems.
  • the type of security information system depends on what is to be monitored or can trigger an emergency call; there is no device that can perform all security information functions equally.
  • the transmission program for transmitting an emergency call is largely independent of the type of alarm triggering. For example, regardless of whether the alarm was triggered by an accident or by triggering theft protection, the car emergency call systems automatically dial the same number or the same group of numbers, in particular the police or a central alarm receiving center, which has been specially set up for this and must be maintained. Depending on the cause of the alarm, this may be inappropriate and inappropriate.
  • the alarm trigger may only be differentiated by - 3 -
  • Another disadvantage of currently known security information systems is that such devices must always be switched on or must be in a stand-by mode. They are therefore always connected to a current / voltage supply, e.g. to the mains, a rechargeable battery or a battery.
  • the mobility of the security information system is not provided when the power is supplied via the power grid, and when the power is supplied by a power source that is carried along, it is constantly discharged, so that the security information system may not be functional at the crucial moment.
  • Another disadvantage of such an operating mode is that the security information system emits radiation in the idle state and can therefore be located even before a triggering pulse is received.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a universally applicable security information system, which is used both for monitoring people or triggering an emergency call by people and for monitoring moving objects such as motor vehicles or ships, as well as for triggering an emergency call and possibly locating in the event of an accident and theft is appropriate.
  • the security information system should be easy to use and low maintenance, so that it can be used anytime and anywhere.
  • the receiver detects a triggering pulse and then activates the system control, which starts a transmission program, consisting of automatic dialing of at least one programmed number of a remotely located receiving station by the transmitting station, after establishing a connection between the transmitting station and the receiving station transmitting Signals to the receiving station, in particular beep or stored announcement text, and / or transmission of a location-dependent position signal and activation of the connection for the transmission of acoustic signals generated at that point in time in the area of the security information system to the receiving station, these signals being received and transmitted by the recording unit the sending station is sent to the receiving station.
  • the security information system according to the invention can be used universally, since the triggering pulse can in principle be any signal, provided the device has a suitable sensor or a suitable input channel.
  • the simplest implementation is a plug-in socket for electrical contacts, which e.g. can be connected to the car alarm system, but also to the airbag system, so that their triggering in the event of theft or accident also activates the security information system.
  • any other signal can also be used to activate the system, e.g. an acoustic signal to use the safety information system as a baby monitoring system.
  • the security information system according to the invention is preferably completely switched off in the idle state and does not consume any electricity.
  • the power source usually a rechargeable battery or a battery, is then not loaded, so that the device is always ready for use.
  • a security information system connected to the car battery discharges the battery, so that ultimately neither the car is functional nor effective theft monitoring is possible.
  • the invention uses an initially arbitrary but adjustable signal or a plurality of such signals in order to activate the security information system or its system control. The device only consumes electricity after such a signal has been received and for the duration of the transmission program.
  • the incoming pulse is preferably processed via a microchip and activates the system control. This causes the transmitting station to automatically initiate a dialing process with a stored number.
  • GSM-specific hardware is preferably installed in the system control or in the transmission station, so that the transmission station is able to participate in network-independent communication GSM.
  • Network-independent communication has the great advantage that the security information system is easy to implement and can in principle be used wherever there are sufficient mobile phone communication options.
  • the security information system is preferably constructed similar to a mobile phone, possibly even integrated in a mobile phone, and is enabled to participate in network-independent communication by providing a mobile phone card with appropriate software, e.g. a SIM card that is used worldwide and is inserted into the security information system. This card can be removed at any time and also used for an ordinary mobile phone, so that it can be used as required.
  • a mobile phone card with appropriate software, e.g. a SIM card that is used worldwide and is inserted into the security information system. This card can be removed at any time and also used for an ordinary mobile phone, so that it can be used as required.
  • the receiver is able to distinguish a plurality of triggering pulses.
  • the security information system preferably has a plurality of input channels which emit various types of triggering pulses, e.g. manual actuation, acoustic / optical / infrared signals or voltage pulses, e.g. Push buttons, acoustic, optical and / or infrared sensors and / or plug-in sockets for electrical contacts.
  • triggering pulses e.g. manual actuation, acoustic / optical / infrared signals or voltage pulses, e.g. Push buttons, acoustic, optical and / or infrared sensors and / or plug-in sockets for electrical contacts.
  • Transmission programs differ e.g. by the first chosen
  • Telephone number, the announcement text and the possibility and, if necessary, duration of one or two-sided communication can be set by the user and modified as often as required.
  • a simple menu control is preferably provided for this.
  • a security information system is installed in a car and uses the anti-theft device, the triggering of the airbag and a manual switch as the triggering impulses.
  • the security information system calls the owner of the car, for example, and transmits the previously recorded message that the anti-theft device has been triggered. A consultation or listening to the sounds in the area - 6 -
  • the owner of the car can decide which steps to take now. If the airbag is triggered, the safety information system calls the police, for example, and transmits information about the type of vehicle, the presence of an accident, and where appropriate. Then the connection for one- or two-sided communication is released so that vehicle occupants can provide more information. The procedure is similar for manually triggered emergency calls.
  • the input channels can be addressed using different buttons, which in turn starts different transmission programs.
  • a slight weakness e.g. Relatives or neighbors are called
  • an announcement text with the request for help is played and then the connection for two-way communication, e.g. for questions, to be released.
  • a serious attack of weakness key 2
  • the doctor can be alerted in a first call, who is then only played an announcement requesting an immediate visit to the patient, possibly with the option of consultation, and then a second call to relatives during the same transmission program or other caregivers.
  • the triggering of the security information system can trigger additional impulses such as leakage, overheating or failure of systems with their own destination numbers or warning messages at a central office, so that complex devices can be monitored remotely effectively and inexpensively.
  • the sequence of the transmission program can preferably be modified by the receiving station in that a control signal is generated at the receiving station, for example by pressing a selection button, and is transmitted to the security information system during the existing connection.
  • This control signal then temporarily changes the course of the transmission program, so that, for example, the announcement text is repeated, the termination of the transmission program is prevented or the connection is activated for a direct voice connection.
  • the transmission program and thus the functioning of the security information system can thus be adapted to the current situation.
  • the security information system can be called from any telephone connection, the state of one or more receiving channels being able to be queried and / or direct or one-way or two-way direct communication between the transmitting and receiving station being possible, preferably after entering the code.
  • This is especially for remote monitoring, e.g. of babies or - if the security information system is equipped with a GPS sensor and a corresponding transmitter for the position data - of moving objects is an advantage. In this case, the information transfer is not initiated by the security information system itself, but takes place at the request of the receiving station.
  • Another example is to show what possibilities are available with the system according to the invention if, instead of the GSM hardware, e.g. Inmarsat-C hardware is installed:
  • the GSM hardware e.g. Inmarsat-C hardware
  • the impulse for the activation of the system control would be, for example, a parameter which results from the flight altitude in connection with the signal "landing gear not extended” or the signal "May Day”. This impulse activates the security information system, which is permanently connected to the black box.
  • the security information system establishes a connection to a control center for flight surveillance and then transmits the emergency message and the master data of the aircraft as well as the current position data using a GPS system.
  • the correspondingly programmed microchip of the security information system either maintains the connection with the receiving station or dials it again at predetermined time intervals and transmits the current position data.
  • FIG. 1 shows the supervision of an inventive security information system
  • FIG. 2 shows the supervision of an inventive security information system for personal surveillance.
  • the security information system shown consists of a housing 1 into which a receiver with an input channel 4 and 4 ', a system - 8th -
  • the triggering pulse is either introduced as an electrical pulse by means of a cable plugged into an input channel or wirelessly into the device using a suitable sensor.
  • the impulse activates the system control and thus the entire system, which was completely switched off until the impulse was received. This means that no energy-saving stand-by operation is required - the security information system does not require any energy in the idle phase. Exceptions occur when using sensors that have to be supplied with voltage for detection.
  • the incoming pulse is processed via a microchip and activates the GSM hardware 5 integrated in the system control or in the transmitter station.
  • the software in the form of a SIM mobile phone card that is used worldwide was used by the user inserted.
  • the security information system can thus participate in network-independent communication systems.
  • the user entered one or more destination numbers into the memory via a keyboard 7 and a display 6.
  • the user has also entered one or more announcement texts by means of the microphone and the voice memory 2, which are assigned to a triggering pulse and are transmitted to the receiving station after the connection has been established. Announcements and destination numbers can be changed at any time.
  • the security information system Upon receipt of a triggering pulse, the security information system automatically establishes a connection to the target number or numbers and passes on the pre-stored signals corresponding to the pulse as soon as a connection is established.
  • the transmitted information consists in the simplest way of a signal tone, but short acoustic information or digitally transmitted data retrieved from a tape or voice chip are also possible, the latter on a display on the 9
  • Receiving station if available, are shown, e.g. on the display of a mobile phone.
  • connection can be activated for one-way or two-way communication, in which case the security information system is to be used like a mobile phone.
  • security information system is to be used like a mobile phone.
  • two-way communication it must also have a loudspeaker output in addition to the microphone or microphone input 3, which is not shown here.
  • FIG. 2 shows a security information system which is intended for personal monitoring, in particular for automatically dialing telephone numbers in an emergency.
  • the device consists of a housing 1 'with the internal components described above, as well as a display 6', numeric keyboard 7 'and microphone 3'. Furthermore, the device shown has an operating keyboard 9, which supports the programming of the device and contains keys for emitting triggering signals.
  • the input channels of the receiver are four message keys 4 "on the control keyboard 9, which can be operated directly by the user.
  • the corresponding triggering signals can alternatively also be emitted with a remote control.
  • a voice connection is automatically activated for a certain period of time, so that the user can speak to the called subscriber.
  • the device has a loudspeaker 10 in addition to the microphone. If necessary, the message is repeated and / or further selected and stored numbers are dialed after the first number, the same message being transmitted to the participants.
  • the object of the invention can be used wherever certain objects, such as a vehicle or camping car, or places or rooms are to be monitored by means of a mobile security information system.
  • the usefulness of the invention lies in particular in the fact that the security information system is structured like a mobile phone, possibly integrated in a mobile phone, and is enabled to participate in network-independent communication by the fact that a mobile phone card with appropriate software, e.g. a SIM card that is used worldwide and is inserted into the security information system.

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L'invention concerne un système mobile destiné aux informations relatives à la sécurité. Le système comprend un récepteur, qui permet de détecter au moins une condition de début, pouvant être n'importe quelle impulsion de déclenchement; un système de commande; une station émettrice, comportant une unité de numérotation automatique qui permet de participer à une communication indépendante du réseau, notamment GSM; une unité d'enregistrement et un support d'enregistrement de la parole. Le récepteur détecte une impulsion déclenchante et active le système de commande, qui lance un programme de transmission constitué de la composition automatique par le poste émetteur d'au moins un numéro d'appel préprogrammé, éventuellement de la numérotation automatique d'autres numéros préprogrammés, par exemple en cas d'échec de la connexion. Après l'établissement de la connexion, les signaux, notamment un bip ou un texte d'annonce mis en mémoire, correspondant à l'impulsion déclenchante, et/ou un signal de position dépendant du lieu, sont transmis à la station réceptrice correspondante et/ou la connexion est interrompue en vue de la transmission à la station réceptrice des signaux acoustiques produits à partir de cet instant dans la zone du système d'information de sécurité. Ces signaux sont reçus par l'unité d'enregistrement et envoyés à la station réceptrice par l'intermédiaire de la station émettrice.
PCT/EP1999/001777 1998-03-18 1999-03-17 Systeme mobile pour informations relatives a la securite WO1999047394A1 (fr)

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AT99913270T ATE223822T1 (de) 1998-03-18 1999-03-17 Mobiles sicherheitsinformationssystem
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