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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 20, 2011
Filed:
Jun. 16, 2006
Peter Yeung, Kista, SE;
Ping LI, Kista, SE;
Peter Yeung, Kista, SE;
Ping Li, Kista, SE;
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ), Stockholm, SE;
Abstract
A mobile security monitoring method and system are provided. An alarm security node communicates with an intelligent security that is activated by a breach in a security zone. This breach starts a video monitoring/recording sequence that is sent out via broadband link to an alarm center. The alarm center forwards this alarm information to a user as SMS/MMS information through a mobile network. The user can view and evaluate what is going on at the security zone and can decide what action to initiate. This minimizes false alarm generation and thus cuts down the costs of following upon false alarm(s) by an alarm security provider. For security and cost reasons, the intelligent security system may be the only client of the server-side alarm center. Existing IT infrastructure at the security zone can be used such as W-LAN, broadband, GPRS, and mobile devices. A mobile phone can be used for activation and deactivation of intelligent security system based on a manual push of a button on the user device. The activation/deactivation may depend on mobile's location as determined by GPS or other mobile positioning system based on mobile network infrastructures that use a spatial-based alarm trigger.