surveillance outdoor cameras

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security business

01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

The importance score for a motion event candidate is optionally based on zones of interest involved with the motion event candidate, background features, motion vectors, scene features, entity features, motion features, motion tracks, and the like. FIG. 6 is a block diagram illustrating a representative client device 220 associated with a user account in accordance with some implementations. The client device 220, typically, includes one or more processing units CPUs 602, one or more network interfaces 604, memory 606, and one or more communication buses 608 for interconnecting these components sometimes called a chipset. Optionally, the client device also includes a user interface 610 and one or more built in sensors 690 e. g. , thermal radiation sensors, carbon monoxide/dioxide sensors, occupancy/motion sensors, ambient light sensors, ambient temperature sensors, humidity sensors, and the like. Furthermore, smart hazard detectors 104 may send messages that correspond to each of the respective sensors to the other devices and/or the server system 164, such as by using the mesh network as described above. As explained above with reference to FIG. 1, in some implementations, the smart home environment 100 of FIG. 1 includes a hub device 180 that is communicatively coupled to the networks 162 directly or via the network interface 160.

alarm systems

01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

” Accordingly, users, other devices, and/or the server system 164 may communicate control commands to the low powered nodes. For example, a user may use the electronic device 166 e. g. , a smart phone to send commands over the Internet to the server system 164, which then relays the commands to one or more spokesman nodes in the smart home network 202. The spokesman nodes may use a low power protocol to communicate the commands to the low power nodes throughout the smart home network 202, as well as to other spokesman nodes that did not receive the commands directly from the server system 164. In some implementations, a smart nightlight 170 FIG. 1, which is an example of a smart device 204, is a low power node. In addition to housing a light source, the smart nightlight 170 houses an occupancy sensor, such as an ultrasonic or passive IR sensor, and an ambient light sensor, such as a photo resistor or a single pixel sensor that measures light in the room. In some implementations, the smart nightlight 170 is configured to activate the light source when its ambient light sensor detects that the room is dark and when its occupancy sensor detects that someone is in the room. In other implementations, the smart nightlight 170 is simply configured to activate the light source when its ambient light sensor detects that the room is dark. Further, in some implementations, the smart nightlight 170 includes a low power wireless communication chip e.