Patent ReferencesSystem and method for locating individuals and equipment, airline reservation system, communication system Offender and victim collision avoidance and advanced warning system Travel system and methods utilizing multi-application passenger cards System and method for locating individuals and equipment, airline reservation system, communication system RF identification process and apparatus Ground link with on-board security surveillance system for aircraft and other commercial vehicles Patent #: 6246320 InventorApplicationNo. 669417 filed on 09/25/2000US Classes:340/573.1, Human or animal340/506, Alarm system supervision340/539.1RadioExaminersPrimary: Tweel, JohnAttorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassG08B 023/00AbstractA method and system for airport or other building security where passengers or persons entering a building approach a check-in point or check-in counter and must undergo a positive identification (ID) by fingerprint scan, retinal scan, or an other means of positive identification. A digital photograph can then be taken of the person. This data plus the positive ID data and optional data about the person including a scan of a government supplied ID like a drivers license or passport is entered in a database and checked against various law enforcement databases such as FBI or others for law enforcement interest in the person. The person is given an electronic smartcard that has wireless capability. The person carries the smartcard while in the airport or building. The system is notified when the person enters a secure gate area, boards or leaves an aircraft, etc. In addition, the system can determine if a person is carrying more than one smartcard or if a card has been abandoned. The system detects and tracks any undesirable person in the airport or building an provides a means for apprehending the person by security or law enforcement personnel. In addition, immigration or customs can be notified about any undesirable person arriving in an airport. The system allows airline personnel and security personnel to know when an unexpected or unwanted event or person is in the system. | |