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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 21, 2023
Filed:
Apr. 15, 2020
Sightpas Llc, Palm Beach Gardens, FL (US);
John Luongo, Oceanside, NY (US);
Colleen K. Hendry, Woonsocket, RI (US);
Marcel Majernik, Kosice, SK;
Dusan Beblavy, Bidovce, SK;
Jan Hricko, Presov, SK;
SIGHTPAS LLC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL (US);
Abstract
An exemplary central system is configured to receive and store data from a registered device passing through an entryway of a restricted site, in a manner that permits the detection of unauthorized entry into the restricted site. A beacon broadcasts a beacon signal which prompts the registered device to transmit an active device ID and an active location ID to the central system, a sensor detects movement approaching the entryway and notifies the central system, and a camera captures an image of a region encompassing the entryway. The central system is configured to, among other things, receive the notification, communicate a control signal to the camera to capture the image, receive and store the image from the camera, cross-reference the active location ID with a registered location ID, and cross-reference the active device ID with registered device IDs. The entryway may have a barrier or may be barrierless.