Patent ID: 9007202
Filing Date: 2015-04-14
Classification: G08B

Abstract:
1. A human being tracking and monitoring system comprising: a parent unit including a first circuit board, a first microcontroller positioned on said first circuit board for data processing and control, a first transceiver also positioned on said first circuit board for transmitting first data from said first microcontroller and for passing received second data to said first microcontroller, a first crystal also positioned on said first circuit board for generating clock signals to said first transceiver, a first battery also positioned on said first circuit board for powering said first microcontroller and said first transceiver, a first voltage regulator also positioned on said first circuit board for regulating said voltage of said first battery for ensuring static power level to said microcontroller and said transceiver and a first switch adapted for allowing manual activation of said parent unit; and a child unit including a second circuit board, a second microcontroller positioned on said second circuit board for data processing and control, a second transceiver also positioned on said second circuit board for transmitting said second data from said second microcontroller to said first transceiver and for receiving said first data from said first transceiver and passing said first data to said second microcontroller, a second crystal also positioned on said second circuit board for generating clock signals to said second transceiver, a second battery also positioned on said second circuit board for powering said second microcontroller and said second transceiver, a second voltage regulator also positioned on said second circuit board for regulating said voltage of said second battery for ensuring static power level to said second microcontroller and said second transceiver and a second switch adapted for allowing manual activation of said child unit, said manual activation of said first switch of said parent unit and said second switch of said child unit in a first predetermined manner establishing a communication link between said parent and child units wherein a plurality of random identification signals are generated, said communication link between said parent and child units being broken by subsequent manual activation of said first and second switches in a second predetermined manner.