20240029540. ENHANCED VISUAL AND AUDIO DEVICE FOR USE IN ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS simplified abstract (PLUGOUT, LLC)

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ENHANCED VISUAL AND AUDIO DEVICE FOR USE IN ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS

Organization Name

PLUGOUT, LLC

Inventor(s)

John C. Aksoy of Englewood NJ (US)

Luis E. Vega of Lakeland FL (US)

Mohammad Hasani of Brooklyn NY (US)

ENHANCED VISUAL AND AUDIO DEVICE FOR USE IN ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240029540 titled 'ENHANCED VISUAL AND AUDIO DEVICE FOR USE IN ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes enhanced visual and audio devices for use in access control systems. The device includes a reader, a first sensor, and at least one processor. The reader receives a user credential, while the first sensor detects motion within a predetermined distance from the device. The processor triggers at least one output notification if motion within the predetermined distance has been detected. The device can be mounted near an access point and includes a second sensor that detects motion indicative of a person passing through the access point.

  • The device includes a reader, a first sensor, and at least one processor.
  • The reader receives a user credential.
  • The first sensor detects motion within a predetermined distance from the device.
  • The processor triggers at least one output notification if motion within the predetermined distance has been detected.
  • The device can be mounted near an access point.
  • The device includes a second sensor that detects motion indicative of a person passing through the access point.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Access control systems in buildings, offices, and restricted areas.
  • Security systems in airports, train stations, and other transportation hubs.
  • Smart homes and residential security systems.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Enhanced detection of motion near access points.
  • Improved security by detecting unauthorized access attempts.
  • Real-time notifications for security personnel.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Increased security and access control.
  • Improved response time to potential security threats.
  • Enhanced user experience with seamless access control systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

described herein are enhanced visual & audio devices for use in access control systems. in one aspect, the device includes a reader, a first sensor, and at least one processor. the reader receives a user credential. the first sensor detects motion within a predetermined distance from the device. the at least one processor triggers at least one output notification if motion within the predetermined distance from the device has been detected by the first sensor. in one aspect, the device is mounted to a surface proximately to an access point to a controlled area and the device includes a second sensor that detects motion that is indicative of a person passing through the access point.