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Systems and methods for detecting events based on wireless signal degredation

Assignee: Johnson Controls Tyco IP Holdings LLPPriority: Aug 17, 2018Filed: May 26, 2022Granted: Jun 11, 2024
Est. expiryAug 17, 2038(~12.1 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:TRIVELPIECE CRAIG EHALL JR ROBERT CGAMROTH TIMOTHY C
G08B 17/06G08B 25/10G08B 17/10G08B 25/007A62C 99/0072A62C 3/0214A62C 3/00A62C 37/40
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Abstract

A method for detecting an event in or around a building. The method includes recording a baseline signal characteristic that characterizes a wireless signal transmitted between devices in or around the building during a baseline time period and recording a second signal characteristic that characterizes the wireless signal during a second time period after the baseline time period. An event in or around the building is detected in response to a determination that the second signal characteristic is abnormal relative to the baseline signal characteristic, the event degrading the wireless signal during the second time period. An alarm is triggered in response to detecting the event.

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       1. A method for detecting an event in or around a building, the method comprising:
 recording a baseline signal characteristic that characterizes a wireless radio signal transmitted between transceivers of devices in or around the building during a baseline time period; 
 recording a second signal characteristic that characterizes the wireless radio signal during a second time period after the baseline time period; 
 detecting an event comprising at least one of a fire within the building or an increased level of water vapor within the building in response to a determination that the second signal characteristic is abnormal relative to the baseline signal characteristic; and 
 triggering an alarm in response to detecting the event. 
 
     
     
       2. The method of  claim 1 , wherein the wireless signal is within a frequency range compliant with IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi communications specifications or IEEE 802.15.4-based specifications. 
     
     
       3. The method of  claim 1 , wherein detecting the event comprises:
 identifying a building location located between a first device from which the wireless signal is transmitted and a second device at which the wireless signal is received; 
 determining that the event is occurring within the building location. 
 
     
     
       4. The method of  claim 1 , wherein the second signal characteristic is determined to be abnormal relative to the baseline signal characteristic if the second signal characteristic comprises at least one of a degradation in signal strength, a degradation in link quality, or a degradation in bit rate relative to the baseline signal characteristic. 
     
     
       5. The method of  claim 1 , further comprising:
 observing the baseline signal characteristic and the second signal characteristic at a plurality of locations throughout the building; and 
 transmitting the baseline signal characteristic and the second signal characteristic observed at the plurality of locations to a controller. 
 
     
     
       6. The method of  claim 5 , wherein the controller comprises at least one of a building management system (BMS) controller or a fire system controller. 
     
     
       7. A system for detecting an event within a building, the system comprising:
 a wireless network comprising a plurality of wireless devices distributed throughout the building and configured to:
 record a baseline signal characteristic that characterizes a wireless radio signal transmitted between transceivers of the plurality of wireless devices during a baseline time period; 
 record a second signal characteristic that characterizes the wireless radio signal during a second time period after the baseline time period; 
 
 a controller configured to:
 detect an event comprising at least one of a fire within the building or an increased level of water vapor within the building in response to a determination that the second signal characteristic is abnormal relative to the baseline signal characteristic; and 
 trigger an alarm in response to detecting the event. 
 
 
     
     
       8. The system of  claim 7 , wherein the wireless signal is a frequency range compliant with IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi communications specifications or IEEE 802.15.4-based specifications. 
     
     
       9. The system of  claim 7 , wherein the controller is further configured to:
 identify a building location located between a first device from which the wireless signal is transmitted and a second device at which the wireless signal is received; 
 determine that the event is occurring within the building location. 
 
     
     
       10. The system of  claim 7 , wherein the second signal characteristic is determined to be abnormal relative to the baseline signal characteristic if the second signal characteristic comprises at least one of a degradation in signal strength, a degradation in link quality, or a degradation in bit rate relative to the baseline signal characteristic. 
     
     
       11. The system of  claim 7 , wherein the plurality of wireless devices are configured to:
 observe the baseline signal characteristic and the second signal characteristic at a plurality of locations throughout the building; and 
 transmit the baseline signal characteristic and the second signal characteristic observed at the plurality of locations to the controller. 
 
     
     
       12. The system of  claim 7 , wherein the controller comprises at least one of a building management system (BMS) controller or a fire system controller. 
     
     
       13. A method for detecting an event in or around a building, the method comprising:
 recording a baseline signal characteristic that characterizes a wireless radio signal transmitted between transceivers of devices in or around the building during a baseline time period; 
 recording a second signal characteristic that characterizes the wireless radio signal during a second time period after the baseline time period; 
 detecting an event comprising at least one of a fire within the building or an increased level of water vapor within the building in response to a determination that the second signal characteristic is abnormal relative to the baseline signal characteristic. 
 
     
     
       14. The method of  claim 13 , wherein the wireless signal is within a frequency range compliant with IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi communications specifications or IEEE 802.15.4-based specifications. 
     
     
       15. The method of  claim 13 , wherein detecting the event comprises:
 identifying a building location located between a first device from which the wireless signal is transmitted and a second device at which the wireless signal is received; 
 determining that the event is occurring within the building location. 
 
     
     
       16. The method of  claim 13 , wherein the second signal characteristic is determined to be abnormal relative to the baseline signal characteristic if the second signal characteristic comprises at least one of a degradation in signal strength, a degradation in link quality, or a degradation in bit rate relative to the baseline signal characteristic. 
     
     
       17. The method of  claim 13 , further comprising:
 observing the baseline signal characteristic and the second signal characteristic at a plurality of locations throughout the building; and 
 transmitting the baseline signal characteristic and the second signal characteristic observed at the plurality of locations to a controller. 
 
     
     
       18. A method for detecting an event in a space in or around a building, the method comprising:
 recording a baseline signal characteristic that characterizes a wireless radio signal transmitted between transceivers of devices in the space during a baseline time period;   recording a second signal characteristic that characterizes the wireless radio signal during a second time period after the baseline time period;   detecting an event comprising at least one of a fire within the space or an increased level of water vapor within the space in response to a determination that the second signal characteristic is abnormal relative to the baseline signal characteristic; and   triggering an alarm in response to detecting the event.    
     
     
       19. The method of  claim 18 , wherein the wireless radio signal is within a frequency range compliant with IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi communications specifications or IEEE 802.15.4-based specifications.  
     
     
       20. The method of  claim 18 , wherein detecting the event comprises:
 identifying a location between a first device from which the wireless radio signal is transmitted and a second device at which the wireless radio signal is received;   determining that the event is occurring within the location.    
     
     
       21. The method of  claim 18 , wherein the second signal characteristic is determined to be abnormal relative to the baseline signal characteristic if the second signal characteristic comprises at least one of a degradation in signal strength, a degradation in link quality, or a degradation in bit rate relative to the baseline signal characteristic.  
     
     
       22. The method of  claim 18 , further comprising:
 observing the baseline signal characteristic and the second signal characteristic at a plurality of locations throughout the space; and   transmitting the baseline signal characteristic and the second signal characteristic observed at the plurality of locations to a controller.    
     
     
       23. The method of  claim 22 , wherein the controller comprises at least one of a building management system (BMS) controller or a fire system controller.  
     
     
       24. A system for detecting an event within a space in or around a building, the system comprising:
 a network comprising a plurality of devices distributed throughout the space and configured to:
 record a baseline signal characteristic that characterizes a wireless radio signal transmitted between transceivers of the plurality of devices during a baseline time period; 
 record a second signal characteristic that characterizes the wireless radio signal during a second time period after the baseline time period; 
   a controller configured to:
 detect an event comprising at least one of a fire within the space or an increased level of water vapor within the space in response to a determination that the second signal characteristic is abnormal relative to the baseline signal characteristic; and 
 trigger an alarm in response to detecting the event.  
   
     
     
       25. The system of  claim 24 , wherein the wireless radio signal is a frequency range compliant with IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi communications specifications or IEEE 802.15.4-based specifications.  
     
     
       26. The system of  claim 24 , wherein the controller is further configured to:
 identify a location between a first device from which the wireless radio signal is transmitted and a second device at which the wireless radio signal is received;   determine that the event is occurring within the location.    
     
     
       27. The system of  claim 24 , wherein the second signal characteristic is determined to be abnormal relative to the baseline signal characteristic if the second signal characteristic comprises at least one of a degradation in signal strength, a degradation in link quality, or a degradation in bit rate relative to the baseline signal characteristic.  
     
     
       28. The system of  claim 24 , wherein the plurality of devices are configured to:
 observe the baseline signal characteristic and the second signal characteristic at a plurality of locations throughout the space; and   transmit the baseline signal characteristic and the second signal characteristic observed at the plurality of locations to the controller.    
     
     
       29. The system of  claim 24 , wherein the controller comprises at least one of a building management system (BMS) controller or a fire system controller.  
     
     
       30. A method for detecting an event in a space in or around a building, the method comprising:
 transmitting a first wireless radio signal through the space during a first time period;   transmitting a second wireless radio signal through the space during a second time period after the first time period;   detecting an event that causes degradation of wireless radio signals within the space in response to a determination that a second signal characteristic of the second wireless radio signal is abnormal relative to a first signal characteristic of the first wireless radio signal, wherein the event comprises at least one of a fire within the space or an increased level of water vapor within the space.    
     
     
       31. The method of  claim 30 , wherein at least one of the first wireless radio signal or the second wireless radio signal is within a frequency range compliant with IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi communications specifications or IEEE 802.15.4-based specifications.  
     
     
       32. The method of  claim 30 , wherein detecting the event comprises:
 identifying a location between a first device from which the second wireless radio signal is transmitted and a second device at which the second wireless radio signal is received;   determining that the event is occurring within the location.    
     
     
       33. The method of  claim 30 , wherein the second signal characteristic is determined to be abnormal relative to the first signal characteristic if the second signal characteristic comprises at least one of a degradation in signal strength, a degradation in link quality, or a degradation in bit rate relative to the first signal characteristic.  
     
     
       34. The method of  claim 30 , further comprising:
 observing the first signal characteristic and the second signal characteristic at a plurality of locations throughout the space; and   transmitting the first signal characteristic and the second signal characteristic observed at the plurality of locations to a controller.

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