Telephonic communications – Call or terminal access alarm or control – Fraud or improper use mitigating or indication
Patent
1997-12-11
1999-03-16
Hunter, Daniel S.
Telephonic communications
Call or terminal access alarm or control
Fraud or improper use mitigating or indication
379199, 379386, 379212, 379 35, H04M 320
Patent
active
058839453
ABSTRACT:
A three-way call detection and response system comprising, in accordance with a preferred embodiment, a three-way call detector coupled non-intrusively, by a bridge repeater, to a communication path carrying digital signals between originator and recipient end office telecommunication switches. The three-way call detector includes an interface and a digital signal processor electrically connected to the bridge repeater for receipt of digital signals from the communication path. The three-way call detector also includes a local controller which interacts with the interface, a digital signal processor, and a remote controller. The remote controller executes a plurality of software programs which control operation of the system. In accordance with a preferred method, the three-way call detection and response system monitors the communication path for indicia representative of a three-way call signature and, hence, an attempted three-way call placement. Upon identifying a suspected three-way call signature, the system examines the digital signals to determine the spectral characteristics of a suspected release pulse of the suspected three-way call signature. Using pattern recognition techniques to compare the spectral characteristics of the suspected release pulse with the spectral characteristics of known, reference release pulses, the system determines whether or not the release pulse is substantially similar to the release pulse of an actual three-way call signature. If so, and after also identifying first and second periods of silence about the release pulse, the system responds to the detection, for example, by disconnecting the telephone call, playing a recording over the communication path, or creating a record of the attempted three-way call placement.
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Billingsley, III Samuel F.
Livingston, Jr. Robert W.
Richardson, Jr. Charles T.
Hunter Daniel S.
Isaf Louis T.
United States Advanced Network, Inc.
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