18583851. REDUCING FALSE ALARMS IN SECURITY SYSTEM simplified abstract (HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.)

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REDUCING FALSE ALARMS IN SECURITY SYSTEM

Organization Name

HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.

Inventor(s)

Ganesan Balamurugan of Bengaluru (IN)

Deshpande Surekha of Bengaluru (IN)

REDUCING FALSE ALARMS IN SECURITY SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18583851 titled 'REDUCING FALSE ALARMS IN SECURITY SYSTEM

The security system described in the patent application includes a controller and multiple sensors that detect events and trigger alarms based on predefined settings. The controller stores event data, analyzes it to reduce false alarms, and adjusts configuration settings accordingly.

  • The security system controller receives events from security sensors.
  • Event data includes event type, time of occurrence, and sensor identifier.
  • Analysis of stored event data helps identify changes needed in configuration settings.
  • The goal is to minimize false alarms issued by the security system.

Potential Applications: - Home security systems - Commercial security systems - Industrial security systems

Problems Solved: - Reducing false alarms in security systems - Enhancing the accuracy of alarm triggers - Improving overall security system efficiency

Benefits: - Increased reliability in detecting real security threats - Minimized disruptions caused by false alarms - Enhanced peace of mind for users

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Security System Controller for Enhanced Alarm Management" This technology can be utilized by security companies, smart home device manufacturers, and businesses looking to enhance their security measures. The market implications include improved customer satisfaction, reduced false alarm response costs, and increased demand for advanced security solutions.

Prior Art: Prior art related to this technology may include patents or research on alarm management systems, sensor data analysis, and security system optimization.

Frequently Updated Research: Researchers may be exploring ways to further optimize event data analysis in security systems, improve sensor technology for enhanced accuracy, and develop machine learning algorithms for predictive security measures.

Questions about Security System Controller: 1. How does the security system controller differentiate between real security threats and false alarms? 2. What are the key factors considered when adjusting configuration settings based on stored event data?


Original Abstract Submitted

A security system includes a security system controller and a plurality of security sensors that are operably coupled with the security system controller. The security system includes a plurality of configuration settings that define when particular alarms are to be issued by the security system based at least in part on events that are detected by the security sensors. The security system controller receives each of the events detected by the security sensors. The security system controller stores event data that includes an event type, a time value indicating when the event occurred, and an identifier of the security sensor that detected the event. The security system controller analyzes the stored event data to identify and output one or more changes to one or more of the plurality of configuration settings in order to reduce false alarms issued by a security system.