20240029542. SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING SECURITY SYSTEM INFORMATION USING AUGMENTED REALITY EFFECTS simplified abstract (Johnson Controls Tyco IP Holdings LLP)

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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING SECURITY SYSTEM INFORMATION USING AUGMENTED REALITY EFFECTS

Organization Name

Johnson Controls Tyco IP Holdings LLP

Inventor(s)

Saravanabavanamdam Sadaksharam of Tamil Nadu (IN)

Kannan Meiappan of Redmond WA (US)

Shiv Kumar Nadikuda of Clarksville TN (US)

Shashank Velagala of Eden Prairie MN (US)

Sriram Krishnan of Mckinney TX (US)

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING SECURITY SYSTEM INFORMATION USING AUGMENTED REALITY EFFECTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240029542 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING SECURITY SYSTEM INFORMATION USING AUGMENTED REALITY EFFECTS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of this patent application describes a method, apparatus, and computer-readable medium for providing security system information using augmented reality (AR) effects. The system receives security system information from one or more security devices in an environment, selects an AR effect that is configured to output information of a specific type of security event, determines the three-dimensional location associated with the security system information, and generates an AR object of the selected AR effect at that location for display on a user interface.

  • The patent application describes a system that uses augmented reality to provide security system information.
  • The system receives information from security devices in an environment.
  • It selects an augmented reality effect that is designed to display information related to a specific type of security event.
  • The system determines the three-dimensional location associated with the security system information.
  • It generates an augmented reality object of the selected effect at that location for display on a user interface.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Enhancing security system monitoring and management by providing real-time visual representations of security events.
  • Improving situational awareness by overlaying relevant security system information onto the physical environment.
  • Assisting security personnel in quickly identifying and responding to security events by providing visual cues and information.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Traditional security system interfaces may be complex and difficult to interpret, leading to delays in identifying and responding to security events. Augmented reality provides a more intuitive and visually engaging way to present security system information.
  • Augmented reality can help bridge the gap between physical and digital security systems, allowing for a more integrated and comprehensive approach to security monitoring.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved efficiency and effectiveness in identifying and responding to security events.
  • Enhanced situational awareness for security personnel.
  • Simplified and intuitive user interface for security system management.
  • Integration of physical and digital security systems for a more holistic approach to security monitoring.


Original Abstract Submitted

example implementations include a method, apparatus and computer-readable medium for providing security system information using an augmented reality (ar) effect, comprising receiving security system information from at least one security device in an environment, wherein the security system information is of a first type of security event. the implementations further include selecting, from a plurality of ar effects, a first ar effect that is configured to output information of the first type. additionally, the implementations further include determining a three-dimensional location in the environment that is associated with the security system information. additionally, the implementations further include generating, for display on a user interface, an ar object of the first ar effect at the three-dimensional location.