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US Patent 9306809 Security system with networked touchscreen

Patent 9306809 was granted and assigned to iControl Networks on April, 2016 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Current Assignee
iControl Networks
iControl Networks
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
9306809
Patent Inventor Names
Paul J. Dawes10
Carolyn Wales10
Jim Fulker10
Date of Patent
April 5, 2016
Patent Application Number
14108774
Date Filed
December 17, 2013
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12088425 Bidirectional security sensor communication for a premises security system
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US Patent 11706045 Modular electronic display platform
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US Patent 11706279 Methods and systems for data communication
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US Patent 11750414 Bidirectional security sensor communication for a premises security system
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US Patent 11894986 Communication protocols in integrated systems
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US Patent 11943301 Media content management
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US Patent 11962672 Virtual device systems and methods
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US Patent 11656667 Integrated security system with parallel processing architecture
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Tauqir Hussain
Patent abstract

An integrated security system integrates broadband and mobile access and control with conventional security systems and premise devices to provide a tri-mode security network that with remote connectivity and access. The integrated security system includes a touchscreen providing security keypad functionality as well as content management and presentation, and is used as a security system interface and an interface for interacting with a network. The integrated security system delivers remote premise monitoring and control functionality to conventional monitored premise protection and complements existing premise protection equipment. The integrated security system integrates into the premise network and couples wirelessly with the conventional security panel, enabling broadband access to premise security systems. Automation devices can be added, enabling users to remotely see live video or pictures and control home devices via a personal web portal, mobile phone, or other client device. Users can receive notifications of detected events via electronic message.

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