WO2020148740A2 - System for monitoring persons - Google Patents
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- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
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- the invention relates to a system for monitoring
- Monitoring systems are known from the prior art which use cameras to identify critical points, for example airports, ports, train stations, stadiums, border crossings or
- a system for monitoring people comprising at least one pocket on which a machine-readable code is arranged, and at least one optical reading device which is designed to read the code
- the monitoring system preferably comprises at least one optical reading device and a machine-readable code which is attached to a pocket.
- the optical reader reads the im in operation
- the present invention therefore makes it possible to know which and how many people from a region, for example affected by the corona virus, visit or visit places in other countries of the world. Based on this knowledge, appropriate countermeasures to protect people can be initiated within seconds.
- a bag is understood to mean any piece of luggage that can be carried by a person, in particular handbags, backpacks, sports bags, briefcases, suitcases, etc.
- the machine-readable code is arranged on the bag in such a way that it can be recognized and read from the outside, that is especially on the outside of the bag.
- Readers in particular standard or long-range (bar) code scanners with a range of up to 21 meters, are checked and read quickly everywhere so that people can be checked.
- the people do not have to be stopped, for example to get an identity card control so that people often do not notice that the code on their pocket has been read out and identified with it.
- machine-readable codes an optical monitoring of a
- Enable area Depending on the type, cameras of this type can capture approx. 30 codes per second and thus identify 30 people per second. This enables nationwide surveillance even in high-traffic locations such as train stations or airports.
- An intelligent camera (smart camera) is understood to be a camera which has an internal processor in order to be able to read out and process the codes detected. The data read out will
- the machine-readable code in particular the bar code, is preferably printed on the pockets. Printing is a well known and relatively inexpensive way to put codes on
- the codes can also be applied to the pockets in a different way.
- an additional identification element is provided on which the machine-readable code is arranged, the identification element with the pocket being preferred detachable, connected.
- the identification element can be, for example, a sticker or a tag which is glued or attached to the bag.
- the machine-readable codes or the data of the code are preferably stored in an electronic database and preferably contain a number that is uniquely assigned to a person.
- This number can be, for example, a social security number or a passport number. In addition to digits, the number can also contain letters and other characters.
- the data of the machine-readable code preferably contain an image or a link to a digital image of the assigned person, and / or preferably the name of the person assigned to the machine-readable code.
- the image, the name and other personal data such as the address or nationality are preferred in the electronic
- the machine readable code data is preferred
- Positioning of the person can be done.
- Machine-readable codes in particular barcodes, 2D codes (e.g. data matrix or QR codes) or 3D codes, can be read automatically using scanners or intelligent cameras , the machine-readable code representing the data by providing information through the arrangement and width of the lines or fields and the spaces.
- 2D codes e.g. data matrix or QR codes
- 3D codes can be read automatically using scanners or intelligent cameras , the machine-readable code representing the data by providing information through the arrangement and width of the lines or fields and the spaces.
- Barcodes and 2D codes are usually read and scanned using special scanners and, with translation software available on devices, into symbols that are easy to read for humans, in particular letters and numbers.
- One-dimensional barcodes in particular are in
- Code scanners can read codes better and faster in many places, e.g. B. in warehouses, supermarkets and hotels, as people. These code scanners can either be connected via cable or, preferably, wirelessly, for example via Bluetooth, to a computer which stores the data read in by the scanner
- Wireless scanners are particularly advantageous when people are only to be temporarily monitored at certain locations, so that it does not make sense to install a permanently installed optical reader.
- Standard barcode scanners are designed to read barcodes near the scanner and are used, for example, in retail, healthcare and offices manage and review the goods or inventory.
- a long-range scanner (with a range of up to 21 m) is used in environments in which the codes are difficult to access, e.g. B. in a warehouse, a yard or a manufacturing facility, of great advantage.
- the worker can, for example, look at a high element on a shelf or even on one
- Long-distance scanners read a code from a long distance, for example using scanners arranged on walls or ceilings. On the one hand, this allows the number of optical readers required to be reduced and, on the other hand, the monitoring can be carried out from afar without disturbing the respective people.
- Devices are preferred that are as efficient as possible in the range of a few centimeters up to a distance of up to 70 feet and about 21 meters.
- pockets are in particular provided which are provided with a machine-readable code, in particular a barcode.
- a machine-readable code in particular a barcode.
- the system according to the invention can be used for the testing and control of people, in particular the creation of movement profiles of people.
- Movement data, the fee to be paid, if applicable, are determined and cleared using conventional payment systems.
- stationary reading devices are used which are arranged, for example, in the area of the entry points in trains or buses.
- a further application of the system is that entry, for example into a government building, a university, a hospital, a bank or a fitness studio, can be monitored, whereby entry is only permitted if the entered code has the required access authorization.
- the optical reading device is connected directly or indirectly to a screen, which is arranged, for example, in the entrance area of the protected area, so that information, for example the name and a photo of the person assigned to the code, is based on the read code is shown. This makes it easy to prevent a stranger from gaining unauthorized access using a bag.
- an image of the person assigned to the code is determined, for example from the
- the system preferably outputs an error message or a warning signal to notify a user, for example an employee, that the image assigned to the code does not match the image of the
- This method can also be used to prevent luggage theft at airports, for example, by anyone
- a piece of face of a person is assigned to a piece of luggage via a machine-readable code, which face is checked when leaving the luggage area by the one assigned to the code Face is matched by the system with the face of the wearer of the bag.
- a payment in particular a ticket for the use of public transport, is triggered immediately by scanning a code.
- a code For example, the unique identifier of a person in a central database is linked to a clearing account of the person.
- the code is read in via a scanner or an intelligent camera and, preferably together with information such as the time of detection or the location of the detection, is sent to a control unit. There, the fee is calculated based on the scanned code and paid using the clearing account, for example, debited from the account.
- an acknowledgment of receipt for the fee is sent to the cell phone (or another electrical device) of the person being recorded.
- the confirmation can be sent, for example, as an email or text message.
- rescue workers or family members can determine the person's last location by last recording the machine-readable code attached to the bag. This makes it easier to determine in which area the person is or where he or she has accidentally disappeared.
- Electronic database preferably includes all of them Recordings of a code, whereby a movement profile of the person can be created.
- the individual scanners can be connected with a cable or also wirelessly to a computer on which the electronic database is stored.
- the transmission of the data to the electronic database preferably takes place automatically after one
- the system comprises the following components: a main computer, a pocket with a
- an optical reading device in particular a standard or long-range code scanner or an intelligent camera, an assigned to a receiver
- Mobile phone and a control unit can be used to transmit the data to the mobile phone.
- a mobile modem for example, can be used to transmit the data to the mobile phone.
- These components can be used for electronic registration when paying fees, so that boarding and alighting in and out of a public train can be electronically monitored and processed accordingly.
- the code can be accessed via the main computer
- the code on the bag is read out by a scanner or an intelligent camera and sent to the payment system for fees. After payment, a payment confirmation can be sent to the person's mobile phone, especially via a mobile modem. Furthermore, others, the
- machine-readable code data read from the database and sent to the control unit or another
- the data record read from the electronic database contains at least one telephone number and a payment slip for the fee.
- At least one optical reading device is designed as a stationary reading device and preferably at least one optical reading device is designed as a mobile, preferably portable, reading device.
- more than one machine-readable code for example two or three machine-readable codes, are arranged on the pocket.
- Two different codes for example a (one-dimensional) bar code and a 2D code, are preferably provided, which preferably have essentially the same data (the same information), in particular a unique identifier of the assigned person.
- a redundant system is created in which only one of several codes has to be readable, while the others may be dirty, damaged or not visible.
- the security against counterfeiting is increased because two codes have to be counterfeited at the same time.
- According to the invention is also a method for monitoring People provided, with the aid of optical readers machine-readable codes are captured, the
- machine-readable codes are attached to pockets.
- a pocket is also provided for use in a method according to the invention, comprising at least one machine-readable code.
- the pocket has at least two machine-readable codes, which are preferred
- FIGS. 3 and 4 show exemplary flow diagrams of a system according to the invention.
- a machine-readable code 2 is designed as a bar code and the other machine-readable code 2 is designed as a 2D code. Furthermore, an optical reading device 3 that can be used within the scope of the invention is shown.
- the system shows further components of the monitoring system.
- the system consists of a main computer 4, the pocket 1 with a machine-readable code 2, an optical reader 3, a mobile phone 5, and a control unit 6.
- the optical reader 3 detects the machine-readable code 2 and sends the read data to the main computer 4.
- Main computer 4 processes the received data and compares it, for example, with a database.
- a data record is generated from this, which contains, for example, the name, the address, a photo of the assigned person as well as the time and location.
- This data record is then forwarded, for example, to a control unit 6 and / or a mobile modem 5.
- the data can be sent via the control unit 6 or via the mobile modem 5 to a mobile phone 7 or another device. This enables, for example, identification of a person entering a bank, so that a bank employee is already shown all the necessary information about the person on his monitor when the person comes to his counter after entering.
- Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 show an overview circuit diagram of the
- Control unit 6 (Fig. 2).
- Block 1 The mobile modem phone line is opened to send information.
- Block 2 A data message based on the data of the machine-readable code including location, time and date is sent.
- Block 3 Mobile modem OK.
- Block 4 The information is sent to the cell phone
- Block 5 Send
- Block 6 The mobile modem telephone line is closed.
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