Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition
Patent
1994-05-16
1995-11-28
Peng, John K.
Communications: electrical
Condition responsive indicating system
Specific condition
340566, 340541, 381 81, 381 92, 381 66, G08B 1300, H04B 300
Patent
active
054711959
ABSTRACT:
Dual microphones and a time-of-arrival processing circuit comprise a direction-sensing system which improves the false alarm immunity of an acoustic glass break detector by restricting its coverage to a well-defined zone. By comparing the arrival times of an abrupt sound at two spaced microphones, the processing circuit determines the direction of the sound. If the sound originated in the intended coverage zone, the processing circuit generates a signal which enables the glass break detector; otherwise, the detector is inhibited. When the improved glass break detector is oriented so that potential false alarm sources are outside the coverage zone, false alarm immunity is enhanced.
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C & K Systems Inc.
Peng John K.
Wong Albert K.
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