Patents Assigned to Sensormatic Electronics, LLC
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Publication number: 20140208559Abstract: A system is provided. The system includes a detacher. The detacher includes a field source. The field source is arranged to provide a first magnetic field when power is applied to the field source. The detacher further includes a magnet arranged to provide a second magnetic field. The magnet is movable from a non-detach position to a detach position when exposed to the first magnetic field. The second magnetic field is arranged to unlock a security tag when the magnet is at the detach location. The system further includes an activation device. The activation device includes a processor configured to trigger power to be supplied to the field source.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2013Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: Sensormatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Justin STEWART, Ronald B. EASTER
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Publication number: 20140203936Abstract: A portable deactivator having a corresponding identifier is provided. Identification data associated with a user is captured by the portable deactivator. A determination is made whether to activate a deactivation element in the portable deactivator based at least in part on the captured user identification data. The deactivation element is configured to disable at least one electronic article surveillance, EAS, tag when the deactivation element is activated. The deactivation element remains disabled when the determination is made the user associated with the captured identification data is unauthorized to use the deactivator.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2013Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventors: Paul Brent RASBAND, Nancy Lee VAN NEST, Stewart E. HALL
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Patent number: 8786701Abstract: The present invention provides a video surveillance apparatus and method of operation for a system having at least one predefined setting. A first parameter corresponding to an alignment of a video camera assembly with a visual target is stored. A second parameter corresponding to the alignment of a modified video camera assembly with the visual target is obtained. A difference between the first and second parameters is determined. The difference is applied to at least one of the predefined settings.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2007Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Sensormatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Thomas F. Berkey, Carlos DeJesus, Lawrence R. Mills
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Publication number: 20140199572Abstract: A battery pack is provided. The battery pack includes a first battery that includes a first terminal and second terminal on the opposite side of the battery from the first terminal. The battery pack further includes a battery holder. The battery holder includes a flexible substrate and a first conductive element disposed on the flexible substrate. The first conductive element has a first contact region to electrically engage with the first terminal. The battery holder further includes a second conductive element that has a second contact region to electrically engage with the second terminal when the flexible substrate is folded over the first battery.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2013Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventors: Justin STEWART, Timothy J. RELIHAN
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Publication number: 20140197959Abstract: A security system, system user interface, and method for displaying status information from security devices in a networked security system using a multistate alert user interface. The security system supports different features in icons associated with the security devices, displayed on a graphical user interface. This provides operators with the ability to display status information from security devices, such as alert information comprising one or more alerts, by displaying the icons on a topology map of the graphical user interface. In this way, the operator can determine at a glance the number and type of alert information from the topology map without the need to perform additional selection and navigation steps within the graphical user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2013Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventors: Stephen Tarmey, Miguel Galvez, Robert Pearson
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Publication number: 20140167503Abstract: A multi-output power supply comprises an input power port for receiving input power, a first output power port supplying a first voltage derived from the input power, a second output power port supplying a second voltage derived from the input power, and a shut-down circuit configured to shut down the first output power port, independently of the second output power port, if power drawn from the first output power port exceeds a first predetermined value.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2012Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventors: George Redpath, Thomas Naughton, Robert Budd, Mark McMaster
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Publication number: 20140159901Abstract: A method and system for producing an electromagnetic field that exhibits a strong near field that is sufficient to deactivate an electronic article surveillance, EAS, tag and a weak far field that is insufficient to deactivate the EAS tag are disclosed. According to one embodiment, two half-wavelength dipoles spaced apart by about a half-wavelength are excited by oppositely phased signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2012Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventors: Richard Loyd COPELAND, Ming-Ren LIAN
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Publication number: 20140160293Abstract: A system and method for determining proximity of individuals to specific regions of interest such as Point of Sale (“POS”) terminals within a POS monitored area of a scene of video data captured from security cameras as part of a networked security system, when the security cameras are located outside the POS monitored area, mounted on a ceiling or other high location and pointed at the POS monitored area. With the help of customer regions drawn in an abstract layer whose areas coincide with expected locations of individuals near POS terminals in the video data, and video analytics elements such as bounding boxes generated around individuals in the video data, the system can perform live and forensic analysis of the video data to infer information such as the proximity of individuals to POS terminals and the relative height of an individual compared to their expected height within the scene of video data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2012Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventors: Mirko Ristivojevic, Ian Christopher Westmacott
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Patent number: 8736444Abstract: A system for wireless heat detection is disclosed. The system includes one or more heat sensors that convert sensed heat energy into electrical power for transmitting an alarm signals. A remote system may trigger an alarm based on the received alarm signals. The heat sensors may be placed at discrete locations within an interior of a building to monitor a condition of the infrastructure of the building. The remote system can include a communications module for receiving the signal and transmitting an alarm signal to an associated fire panel. The fire panel may analyze the signal, as well as signals generated from adjacent sensors, to determine whether a fire condition exists within a building. Appropriate notification devices may then be activated based on the determination. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignees: Tyco Fire & Security GmbH, Sensormatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Daniel G. Farley, Paul B. Rasband
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Publication number: 20140125800Abstract: A method and system for activating an EAS element deactivator is provided. At a computer, item data including a physical attribute of an item is received. A determination is made as to whether the item data corresponds to a purchased item in a purchase receipt. When it is determined that the item data corresponds to the purchased item, EAS element deactivator is activated for use.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2012Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventors: Nancy Lee VAN NEST, Stewart E. HALL, Hubert A. PATTERSON, William M. FARRELL, Paul Brent RASBAND
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Publication number: 20140118541Abstract: A system and method for transcoding and mixing of video data in a security video distribution system for a video security system in response to selection of video data. User devices such as mobile user devices can select displayed video data streams sent from the video security system and create new views of the selected video data streams without the prior steps of configuring and pushing new views from a server within the system. At the time of selection, user devices can specify operations to perform on the selected video data, such as zoom and combine. In a preferred embodiment, transcoding and mixing of video data streams within the security video distribution system utilizes shared memory between processes. This has advantages not only in equipment cost savings and efficiency, but also provides for real-time collaboration and sharing of video content in a video security system using mobile user devices, a benefit for law enforcement and first responders.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2012Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventor: Kim Lasko
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Publication number: 20140118540Abstract: In a security camera system, the power to the illumination system is controlled based on the quality of the images generated by the imaging system. Specifically, the images in the frames detected by the imaging chip of the security camera are analyzed to determine whether or not there is adequate or inadequate power to the illumination system. The controller then changes the power to the illumination system until optimal illumination of the scene is achieved. Generally the power to the illumination system is reduced in response to increasing blur in the images or halos around edges in the images.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2012Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventor: Walter A. Martin
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Publication number: 20140098233Abstract: An access control reader enhances audio data captured by a beamforming microphone array. The access control reader determines a direction to a user and then utilizes beamforming in the direction of the user to enhance the user's voice. The user's enhanced voice is then transmitted to security personnel or a control system to validate the user's identity, in one example.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2012Publication date: April 10, 2014Applicant: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventors: Walter A. Martin, Martin J. Donaghy
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Publication number: 20140076969Abstract: A system and method for enabling users to run remote applications on access control readers located throughout office buildings. A system administrator creates different remote applications groups such as admin, engineer or cardholder and then assigns users to one of the remote application groups. Users are then able to run the remote applications assigned to their remote application group from any of the access control readers located throughout the office building.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2012Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventors: Margaret Marshall Chesney, Francis Donnelly
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Publication number: 20140062728Abstract: A system for determining motion of a tagged article may include a tag detection sub-system, a traffic pattern determination sub-system, and a monitoring sub-system. The tag detection sub-system is configured to output tag data regarding movement of the tagged article with respect to a tag detector proximate an exit portal of a location. The traffic pattern determination sub-system is configured to output traffic data regarding movement of an individual with respect to the exit portal of the location. The monitoring sub-system may include a correlation module configured to compare the tag data with the traffic data to accurately determine one or both of motion or path of the tagged article.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2012Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: Sensormatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Manuel A. Soto, Adam S. Bergman
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Publication number: 20140055608Abstract: A security camera system detects misting within the transparent portion of the security camera system by analyzing the actual images that are captured by the security camera system in order to determine whether or not there is misting on the transparent portion. Specifically, video analytics are applied to detect areas of the scene that appear to be out of focus as a result of misting of the transparent portion of the security camera system, also known as the bubble. The system uses, in a preferred embodiment, an edge-detection algorithm to look for areas of the scene that appear to have gone out of focus. When these are detected, the condensation mitigation system is activated in order to remove any misting.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2012Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventor: Walter A. Martin
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Publication number: 20140002649Abstract: A method and system for detecting tampering of a security system component is provided. An analytic alarm indicative of potential tampering with a security system component is received. Data from at least one sensor is received. A computing device is used to analyze the analytic alarm and the data from the at least one sensor to determine whether tampering of the security system component has occurred. A qualified alarm signal is generated when the analysis of the analytic alarm and the data from the at least one sensor is indicative of tampering.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2013Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: Sensormatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Walter Andrew MARTIN, Martin Joseph DONAGHY
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Publication number: 20130342688Abstract: A wireless adapter and method for providing a wireless connection to at least one wired security device includes at least one combined data/power physical port to which the wired security device connects. A power supply module receives power from an external power source and a power injector provides power to the combined data/power physical port to thereby power the wired security device. In this way, the wireless adapter supplies both power and data connection at the same physical port/jack of the wired security devices, such as IP security cameras, via an interface cable from the wireless adapter. This configuration has advantages in lowering the manufacturing costs of the cameras and reducing installation costs. Furthermore, the same standard camera can be used for both standard wired connections and wireless connections.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2012Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventor: Patrick Siu
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Patent number: 8600172Abstract: An analytical device is disclosed that analyzes whether a first image is similar to (or the same as) as a second image. The analytical device analyzes the first image by combining at least a part (or all) of the first image with at least a part (or all) of the second image, and by analyzing at least a part (or all) of the combined image. Part or all of the combination may be analyzed with respect to the abstraction of the first image and/or the abstraction of the second image. The abstraction may be based on a Bag of Features (BoF) description, based on a histogram of intensity values, or based on other types of abstraction methodologies. The analysis may involve comparing one or more aspects of the combination (such as the entropy or randomness of the combination) with the one or more aspects of the abstracted first image and/or abstracted second image. Based on the comparison, the analytical device may determine whether the first image is similar to or the same as the second image.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2011Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Sensormatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Kuntal Sengupta, Ian Westmacott, Serdar Ince
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Patent number: D704240Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2012Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Sensormatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Frederick Michael McBride, Sergio M. Perez, Carlos E. DeJesus