System and method for seizing a communication channel in a commercially available child monitor
Abstract
There is disclosed a system and method for seizing control of a communications channel in a child monitor of the type comprising a child monitor transmitter and a child monitor base station. The system and method is used in conjunction with a physiological condition monitor that is capable of monitoring the status of a person's physiological conditions such as heartbeat and breathing. When the physiological condition monitor detects that an alarm condition has occurred, it causes a control transmitter to transmit an alarm signal to said child monitor base station. The signal that is transmitted by the control transmitter blocks any signal that is being transmitted to the child monitor base station by the child monitor transmitter. The signal that is transmitted by the control transmitter has (1) a modulation factor that is greater than the modulation factor of the signal transmitted by the child monitor transmitter, or (2) a power level that is greater than the power level of the signal transmitted by the child monitor transmitter.
Claims
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1 . An apparatus for seizing control of a communications channel in a child monitor of the type comprising a child monitor transmitter and a child monitor base station, wherein said child monitor transmitter is capable of transmitting a signal to said child monitor base station, wherein said apparatus comprises:
a control transmitter capable of transmitting a signal to said child monitor base station that said child monitor base station receives in preference to a signal that is transmitted to said child monitor base station by said child monitor transmitter.
2 . An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said signal that said control transmitter transmits to said child monitor base station has a modulation factor that is larger than the modulation factor of the signal that said child monitor transmitter transmits to said child monitor base station.
3 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a processor unit coupled to said control transmitter capable of sending an alarm signal to said control transmitter, and
wherein said control transmitter is capable of transmitting said alarm signal to said child monitor base station.
4 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said signal that is transmitted to said child monitor base station by said child monitor transmitter and said signal that is transmitted to said child monitor base station by said control transmitter are radio frequency signals.
5 . The apparatus as claimed in claim 4 wherein said radio frequency signal that said control transmitter transmits to said child monitor base station has a modulation factor that is larger than a modulation factor of said radio frequency signal that said child monitor transmitter transmits to said child monitor base station.
6 . An apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein said radio frequency signal that said child monitor transmitter transmits to said child monitor base station receiver is a frequency modulated signal; and
wherein said larger modulation factor of said radio frequency signal transmitted by said control transmitter comprises a maximum frequency deviation that is larger than the maximum frequency deviation of the frequency modulated signal of said child monitor transmitter.
7 . An apparatus as claimed in claim 4 wherein said radio frequency signal that said child monitor transmitter transmits to said child monitor base station receiver is a frequency modulated signal; and
wherein said radio frequency signal that said control transmitter transmits to said child monitor base station is a frequency modulated signal with a power level that is larger than a power level of said radio frequency signal that said child monitor transmitter transmits to said child monitor base station.
8 . A method for seizing control of a communications channel in a child monitor of the type comprising a child monitor transmitter and a child monitor base station, wherein said child monitor transmitter is capable of transmitting a signal to said child monitor base station, wherein said method comprises the steps of:
generating a signal that said child monitor base station receives in preference to a signal that is transmitted to said child monitor base station by said child monitor transmitter; and transmitting said signal to said child monitor base station.
9 . The method as claimed in claim 8 further comprising the step of
determining that an alarm condition exists; and
transmitting a signal to said child monitor base station that indicates that an alarm condition exists.
10 . A method for seizing control of a communications channel in a child monitor of the type comprising a child monitor transmitter and a child monitor base station, wherein said child monitor transmitter is capable of transmitting a first radio frequency signal to said child monitor base station, wherein said method comprises the steps of:
generating a second radio frequency signal having a modulation factor that is larger than a modulation factor of said first radio frequency signal that said child monitor transmitter transmits to said child monitor base station; and transmitting said second radio frequency signal to said child monitor base station.
11 . A method for seizing control of a communications channel in a child monitor of the type comprising a child monitor transmitter and a child monitor base station, wherein said child monitor transmitter is capable of transmitting a frequency modulated first radio frequency signal to said child monitor base station, wherein said method comprises the steps of:
generating a frequency modulated second radio frequency signal having a power level that is larger than a power level of said frequency modulated first radio frequency signal that said child monitor transmitter transmits to said child monitor base station; and transmitting said second frequency modulated radio frequency signal to said child monitor base station.
12 . A method as claimed in claim 10 wherein said radio frequency signal is a frequency modulated signal and said modulation factor comprises a maximum frequency deviation.Cited by (0)
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