Intelligent building alarm

Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – With particular coupling link

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C340S511000, C340S521000, C340S522000, C340S538160

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06873256

ABSTRACT:
System and method for detecting, monitoring and evaluating hazardous situations in a structure includes the use of an expert system and, to the extent necessary, fuzzy logic in the generation of solution sets. Sensor units having two-way communication capability are strategically located in a structure or in a matrix of structures. These units are high-level multifunctional detectors, RF and other wireless or hardwired communication modules and signal generating systems that may communicate with a base station, with other modules and/or may have onboard logical solution generation capacity.

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