Warning monitoring system with instant warning

The alarm monitoring system, which uses multiple camera units, display modules, control modules, and notification modules in synergy, solves the problems of untimely monitoring and poor intuitiveness in traditional monitoring systems, and enables rapid location and efficient fault handling when equipment malfunctions.

CN121644764APending Publication Date: 2026-03-10HUANENG POWER INT ENERGY DEV CO LTD
View PDF 0 Cites 0 Cited by

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-11-07
Publication Date
2026-03-10

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Traditional alarm monitoring systems are not timely and lack intuitiveness when equipment malfunctions, making it difficult for operators to quickly obtain accurate information about the scene and affecting the efficiency of fault handling.

Method used

The alarm monitoring system adopts an instant alarm display, which captures video in different sub-monitoring areas through multiple camera units. The display module shows the monitoring video and generates alarm signals, the control module quickly locates abnormal devices and controls the camera units to capture images, and the data acquisition and analysis module determines the type and level of abnormality, and the notification module sends targeted notifications.

Benefits of technology

It enables rapid location of equipment malfunctions and intuitive understanding of the on-site situation, improving the timeliness and accuracy of fault handling and ensuring efficient management of problems.

✦ Generated by Eureka AI based on patent content.

Smart Images

  • Figure CN121644764A_ABST
    Figure CN121644764A_ABST
Patent Text Reader

Abstract

The invention provides an alarm monitoring system with an instant warning function, which relates to the technical field of industrial production monitoring and comprises a shooting module, a display module, an alarm module and a control module. The shooting module comprises a plurality of shooting units, and the shooting units are arranged in a plurality of sub-monitoring areas in a total monitoring area; the display module is used for receiving and displaying the transmitted monitoring video; the alarm module is used for monitoring the operation condition of the equipment and generating an alarm signal when the equipment is abnormal; and the control module is connected with other modules and is used for determining a corresponding target sub-monitoring area according to the alarm signal. The plurality of camera units are distributed in different sub-monitoring areas, so that comprehensive coverage of the total monitoring area is realized, and efficient management of the whole area is facilitated. When the equipment is abnormal and alarms, an operator can quickly see the monitoring video of the abnormal equipment through the display module, quickly position the problem and intuitively understand the field condition, so that the timeliness and accuracy of fault processing are greatly improved.
Need to check novelty before this filing date? Find Prior Art

Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of industrial production monitoring technology, and in particular to an alarm monitoring system that provides immediate warning. Background Technology

[0002] In today's diverse environments, including industrial production workshops, commercial buildings, and public areas, the demand for safety and equipment operation monitoring is constantly increasing. Traditional alarm monitoring systems often suffer from problems such as untimely and unintuitive monitoring. When equipment malfunctions, operators struggle to obtain accurate on-site information in a timely manner, thus affecting the efficiency of problem-solving. Summary of the Invention

[0003] This application aims to at least partially address one of the technical problems in the related art.

[0004] Therefore, the first objective of this application is to propose an alarm monitoring system that provides immediate warning.

[0005] The second objective of this application is to propose an electronic device.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the first aspect of this application proposes an alarm monitoring system with instant warning, comprising: Camera module, display module, alarm module, control module; The shooting module includes multiple camera units, which are set in multiple sub-monitoring areas of the main monitoring area and are used to shoot monitoring videos in each of the sub-monitoring areas; The display module is connected to the shooting module and is used to receive the monitoring video transmitted by the shooting unit and display the monitoring video; The alarm module is installed at the device in each of the sub-monitoring areas to monitor the operation of the device and generate an alarm signal when the device malfunctions. The control module is connected to other modules and is used to determine the corresponding target sub-monitoring area based on the alarm signal, and control the camera unit corresponding to the target sub-monitoring area to capture images of the device that has an abnormal situation.

[0007] Optionally, the display module includes multiple sub-display screens, which are used to display at least one of the monitoring videos and to display relevant information corresponding to the monitoring videos, wherein the relevant information includes: date, time, camera unit number, name of the sub-monitoring area, and camera unit information; The display module is also used to adjust the display effect of the monitoring video according to the input operation or selection operation.

[0008] Optionally, the alarm module includes: The data acquisition submodule is used to acquire sensor data from the device. The analysis submodule is used to analyze the sensor data, determine whether the sensor data indicates that the device has an abnormal situation, and generate the abnormality type and abnormality level corresponding to the abnormal situation.

[0009] Optionally, the control module includes: The positioning submodule is used to determine the location information of the device that has experienced an abnormal situation after receiving an alarm signal; The camera control submodule is used to adjust the shooting position of the camera unit corresponding to the target sub-monitoring area according to the location information, so as to shoot the position corresponding to the location information; It is also used to adjust the shooting parameters of the shooting unit.

[0010] Optionally, the system further includes: The notification module is used to send notifications based on the target sub-monitoring area, the anomaly type, and the anomaly level.

[0011] To achieve the above objectives, a second aspect of this application provides an electronic device, including: a processor, and a memory communicatively connected to the processor; The memory stores computer-executed instructions; The processor executes computer execution instructions stored in the memory to implement the system as described in any one of the first aspects.

[0012] The alarm monitoring system provided in this application, which provides instant alarm display, uses multiple camera units distributed across different sub-monitoring areas to achieve comprehensive coverage of the total monitoring area, facilitating efficient management of the entire area. When an equipment malfunctions and alarms, operators can quickly view the monitoring video of the abnormal equipment through the display module, rapidly locate the problem, and intuitively understand the on-site situation, greatly improving the timeliness and accuracy of fault handling.

[0013] Additional aspects and advantages of this application will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of this application. Attached Figure Description

[0014] The above and / or additional aspects and advantages of this application will become apparent and readily understood from the following description of the embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein: Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of an alarm monitoring system that provides an instant warning, as provided in an embodiment of this application; Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an alarm monitoring system that provides immediate warning, as provided in an embodiment of this application. Detailed Implementation

[0015] The embodiments of this application are described in detail below. Examples of these embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and intended to explain this application, and should not be construed as limiting this application.

[0016] In today's diverse environments, including industrial production workshops, commercial buildings, and public areas, the demand for safety and equipment operation status monitoring is constantly increasing. Traditional alarm monitoring systems often suffer from timeliness and lack of intuitiveness. When equipment malfunctions, operators struggle to obtain accurate on-site information promptly, impacting problem-solving efficiency. Therefore, a visual alarm monitoring system that can immediately display relevant monitoring footage when equipment malfunctions and triggers an alarm is of significant practical importance.

[0017] To address this issue, embodiments of this application provide an alarm monitoring system with instant warning functionality. Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an alarm monitoring system that provides immediate warning and visual alerts, as provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 1 As shown, the system includes: a camera module 10, a display module 20, an alarm module 30, and a control module 40; The shooting module includes multiple camera units, which are set in multiple sub-monitoring areas of the main monitoring area and are used to shoot monitoring videos in each of the sub-monitoring areas; The display module is connected to the shooting module and is used to receive the monitoring video transmitted by the shooting unit and display the monitoring video; The alarm module is installed at the device in each of the sub-monitoring areas to monitor the operation of the device and generate an alarm signal when the device malfunctions. The control module is connected to other modules and is used to determine the corresponding target sub-monitoring area based on the alarm signal, and control the camera unit corresponding to the target sub-monitoring area to capture images of the device that has an abnormal situation.

[0018] In this embodiment, "alarm-instantaneous display" refers to the ability to quickly show surveillance video of the area related to the anomaly when an alarm is triggered by the equipment, allowing operators to intuitively and promptly understand the situation on-site. The main monitoring area is a relatively large spatial range that requires comprehensive monitoring, such as the entire factory area or an entire commercial building. Sub-monitoring areas are smaller areas divided from the main monitoring area according to certain rules, facilitating more detailed monitoring and management, such as different workshops within a factory or different floors of a commercial building.

[0019] This alarm monitoring system consists of a camera module, a display module, an alarm module, and a control module working in tandem. The camera module comprises multiple camera units distributed across various sub-monitoring areas, acting like numerous eyes to constantly capture images within those areas and generate monitoring videos. The display module, connected to the camera module, acts as an information display window, receiving and presenting the monitoring videos from the camera units. The alarm module, positioned at the equipment locations within the sub-monitoring areas, closely monitors equipment operation and immediately generates an alarm signal upon detecting any abnormalities. The control module, acting as the system's command center, connects to the other modules. Upon receiving an alarm signal, it quickly identifies the target sub-monitoring area where the anomaly has occurred and directs the corresponding camera unit in that area to capture images of the malfunctioning equipment, thus achieving immediate visual alarm functionality.

[0020] When equipment malfunctions and alarms, operators can quickly view the monitoring video of the malfunctioning equipment through the display module, rapidly locate the problem, and intuitively understand the on-site situation, greatly improving the timeliness and accuracy of fault handling. Multiple camera units distributed across different sub-monitoring areas achieve comprehensive coverage of the overall monitoring area, facilitating efficient management of the entire region.

[0021] In one possible embodiment, taking a large factory as an example, the total monitoring area is the entire factory area, divided into multiple sub-monitoring areas such as production workshops, warehouses, and office areas. Camera units are installed at key locations in the production workshops, such as beside production lines and equipment operating areas; the display module, consisting of a large display screen, is installed in the monitoring room; and alarm modules are installed on each piece of production equipment. When a piece of production equipment malfunctions, the alarm module generates an alarm signal. Upon receiving the signal, the control module quickly determines that the malfunction is in the equipment within the target sub-monitoring area of ​​the production workshop, and then controls the corresponding camera unit in the production workshop to film the malfunctioning equipment. The captured monitoring video is transmitted in real-time to the display module for display by the monitoring personnel.

[0022] Optionally, the display module includes multiple sub-display screens, which are used to display at least one of the monitoring videos and to display relevant information corresponding to the monitoring videos, wherein the relevant information includes: date, time, camera unit number, name of the sub-monitoring area, and camera unit information; The display module is also used to adjust the display effect of the monitoring video according to the input operation or selection operation.

[0023] In this embodiment, sub-display screens are components of the display module and can independently display surveillance videos and related information. Multiple sub-display screens work together to achieve a more flexible layout for displaying surveillance videos. Input operations refer to the actions of operators issuing commands to the display module using input devices such as keyboards, mice, and touchscreens, such as entering a date range to view surveillance videos for a specific time period. Selection operations involve operators making selections from the interface options provided by the display module through clicking, touching, or other methods, such as selecting the surveillance video corresponding to a specific sub-monitoring area to view.

[0024] The display module consists of multiple sub-displays, each capable of displaying at least one surveillance video and simultaneously presenting rich related information, such as the date recording the time the video was captured (accurate to the exact moment), the camera unit number identifying the camera device that captured the video, the sub-monitoring area name clearly indicating the video's source area, and camera unit information including the camera unit's model and specifications. Furthermore, the display module can sensitively capture operator input or selection actions, adjusting the display effect of the surveillance video accordingly, such as zooming in / out, adjusting brightness and contrast, to meet the viewing needs of different scenarios.

[0025] Multiple sub-displays and detailed information displays allow operators to access more monitoring information simultaneously and quickly find the content they need. The display can be adjusted based on input or selection, meeting the personalized viewing needs of different operators in different scenarios and improving the practicality and efficiency of monitoring.

[0026] In one possible embodiment, in a shopping mall's monitoring room, the display module consists of four sub-display screens. One sub-display screen specifically displays the surveillance video of the mall entrance, along with the date, time, corresponding camera unit number, the name of the "mall entrance" sub-monitoring area, and the camera unit's resolution. When monitoring personnel want to view the situation inside a specific shop in the mall, they select the corresponding sub-monitoring area by clicking with the mouse. The surveillance video for that area will then be displayed on another sub-display screen. Furthermore, monitoring personnel can adjust the video's brightness and contrast using buttons on the interface to more clearly view the details inside the shop.

[0027] Optionally, the alarm module includes: The data acquisition submodule is used to acquire sensor data from the device. The analysis submodule is used to analyze the sensor data, determine whether the sensor data indicates that the device has an abnormal situation, and generate the abnormality type and abnormality level corresponding to the abnormal situation.

[0028] In this embodiment, to more accurately determine whether the equipment is malfunctioning and to pinpoint the specific nature of the malfunction, the alarm module needs to possess data acquisition and in-depth analysis capabilities. Traditional simple alarm methods can no longer meet the need for comprehensive and accurate monitoring of equipment operating status. By collecting and analyzing equipment sensor data, more detailed and reliable evidence can be provided for fault diagnosis and handling.

[0029] Sensor data is data collected by various sensors installed on the equipment. This data reflects information such as the equipment's operating parameters and status, such as temperature data collected by temperature sensors and pressure data collected by pressure sensors.

[0030] Anomaly type refers to the specific type of anomaly determined based on the analysis results of sensor data, such as equipment overheating, excessive pressure, abnormal current, etc.

[0031] The severity of equipment malfunctions can be classified into different levels, such as general, severe, and emergency, so that different response measures can be taken.

[0032] The alarm module consists of a data acquisition submodule and an analysis submodule working together. The data acquisition submodule acts like an information collector, gathering real-time sensor data from various sensors on the equipment. This data directly reflects the equipment's operating status. The analysis submodule, on the other hand, acts like an experienced diagnostic expert. After receiving the sensor data from the data acquisition submodule, it performs in-depth analysis based on preset algorithms and rules to determine whether the sensor data indicates an abnormality in the equipment. If an abnormality is determined, the analysis submodule further identifies the type of abnormality, such as whether it is a mechanical or electrical fault, and assesses the severity of the abnormality, providing crucial information for subsequent handling.

[0033] By collecting and analyzing sensor data, it is possible to accurately determine whether equipment is malfunctioning and the specific type of malfunction, providing a clear direction for fault handling. A tiered response strategy, by identifying the malfunction level, helps to adopt different response strategies based on the severity, rationally allocate processing resources, and improve processing efficiency.

[0034] In one possible embodiment, in a power substation, an alarm module is installed on critical equipment such as transformers. A data acquisition submodule collects real-time sensor data such as temperature and current from the transformer by connecting to temperature sensors, current sensors, etc., on the transformer. An analysis submodule analyzes this data; when the transformer temperature exceeds the normal range, the anomaly type is determined to be "equipment overheating," and the anomaly level is assessed as "severe" based on the exceeded temperature value. If the temperature exceedance is minor, it may be classified as "moderate," allowing maintenance personnel to take appropriate measures based on the different levels.

[0035] Optionally, the control module includes: The positioning submodule is used to determine the location information of the device that has experienced an abnormal situation after receiving an alarm signal; The camera control submodule is used to adjust the shooting position of the camera unit corresponding to the target sub-monitoring area according to the location information, so as to shoot the position corresponding to the location information; It is also used to adjust the shooting parameters of the shooting unit.

[0036] In this embodiment, when the device alarms abnormally, it is not enough to simply identify the target sub-monitoring area. In order to obtain more comprehensive and accurate information about the abnormal device, the camera unit needs to be precisely controlled so that it can capture the key parts of the abnormal device and adjust the appropriate shooting parameters to obtain a clear picture. This places higher functional requirements on the control module.

[0037] The positioning submodule is the part of the control module responsible for determining the specific location of the device when an abnormal situation occurs. It obtains the device location information by interacting with the alarm module and other related systems.

[0038] The camera control submodule is the part of the control module used to operate and control the camera unit, and can adjust the shooting position and parameters of the camera unit.

[0039] The shooting position refers to the spatial orientation of the camera unit's lens. By adjusting the shooting position, the camera unit can accurately capture the target object.

[0040] Shooting parameters include, but are not limited to, focal length, aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. These parameters affect the sharpness, brightness, and other effects of the captured image.

[0041] Upon receiving an alarm signal from the alarm module, the positioning submodule of the control module quickly interacts with other relevant systems to obtain the location information of the device experiencing the anomaly—a process akin to precisely marking the problem point on a map. Based on the location information provided by the positioning submodule, the camera control submodule issues commands to the camera units corresponding to the target sub-monitoring area, precisely adjusting the camera units' shooting positions to ensure the lenses are accurately aimed at the location of the malfunctioning device. Simultaneously, the camera control submodule also adjusts the camera unit's shooting parameters according to actual conditions; for example, when the device is in a dark environment, it increases the ISO and aperture to ensure clear images of the malfunctioning device, providing strong support for subsequent fault analysis.

[0042] The system can precisely control the camera unit to capture images of critical parts of malfunctioning equipment, obtaining accurate on-site information and facilitating more accurate analysis of the cause of the fault. Adjusting the shooting parameters according to the actual situation ensures the quality of the captured images and improves the accuracy of fault diagnosis.

[0043] In one possible embodiment, in a chemical production workshop, when a reactor triggers an alarm, the positioning submodule interacts with the workshop's equipment positioning system and alarm module to determine the reactor's exact location. Based on this location information, the camera control submodule controls the corresponding camera unit to rotate and zoom, ensuring the lens is focused on the abnormal area of ​​the reactor, such as a valve. Simultaneously, because the area around the reactor is relatively dark, the camera control submodule adjusts the camera unit's sensitivity and aperture to capture a clear image of the valve malfunction, providing technicians with a clear and intuitive basis for diagnosing the fault.

[0044] Optionally, the system further includes: The notification module is used to send notifications based on the target sub-monitoring area, the anomaly type, and the anomaly level.

[0045] In this embodiment, promptly notifying the appropriate personnel of relevant information after a device malfunction is crucial for quickly resolving the issue. Simply relying on operators to view monitoring videos and alarm information in the control room is insufficient; a dedicated notification module is needed to deliver information to relevant personnel in a targeted manner based on the specific circumstances of the malfunction, thereby improving the efficiency of problem-solving.

[0046] The notification module is responsible for conveying information related to equipment anomalies to specific personnel or the system, and can provide notifications through various methods. The notification module works closely with the control and alarm modules. Once the control module identifies the target sub-monitoring area and the alarm module determines the anomaly type and severity, the notification module acquires this crucial information. Then, based on preset notification rules, the notification module selects the appropriate notification method and recipients for different target sub-monitoring areas, anomaly types, and anomaly severity levels. For example, for a serious anomaly of critical equipment in the production workshop, the notification module will immediately send an SMS notification to the equipment maintenance team leader and simultaneously push detailed anomaly information, including the location of the abnormal equipment, the anomaly type, and the severity level, to the company's internal communication software; for general anomalies, it may only issue a notification message to the relevant operators in the monitoring system.

[0047] Ensure relevant personnel receive timely information about equipment malfunctions, promote efficient communication and collaboration between departments, and expedite problem resolution. Provide targeted notifications based on different malfunction scenarios, allocate resources appropriately, and improve overall processing efficiency.

[0048] In one possible embodiment, within a large logistics park, an anomaly occurs in the warehouse shelving equipment where goods are tilted (anomaly type). The alarm module determines this to be a severe anomaly, and the control module identifies a specific warehouse area (target sub-monitoring area). The notification module immediately sends an SMS notification to warehouse management personnel, informing them of the severe anomaly of the tilted goods, and pushes detailed information, including the warehouse location, anomaly type, and severity, into the logistics park's internal management system. Simultaneously, the notification module automatically sends a task reminder to the maintenance team responsible for shelving maintenance, enabling them to quickly arrive at the scene to address the issue.

[0049] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an alarm monitoring system that provides immediate warning and visual alerts, as provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 2 As shown, the system includes: 1. Define and label all surveillance cameras within the required monitoring range according to area. Use high-quality cameras to obtain clear real-time images of the monitored area, achieving 24 / 7 uninterrupted monitoring. Simultaneously, employ pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) devices for operation, adjusting the viewing angle, orientation, and focus to achieve all-around, multi-view, blind-spot-free, and all-weather monitoring. The backend uses a disk array for overlay storage to ensure signal access from all cameras.

[0050] 2. Communication between the on-site cameras and the main unit in the monitoring center's electronic room is achieved via a wireless bridge, allowing the monitoring center computer to access and view on-site monitoring images. The monitoring system supports at least 300 preset positions and a preset position video freeze function; it also supports priority control and fast focusing. The entire industrial television monitoring system is equipped with a complete digital transmission system. The monitoring center currently has a video wall composed of nine splicing screens arranged in a 3x3 configuration. Monitoring signals are connected to this video wall, enabling display and switching on the large screen, clearly monitoring and replaying industrial television images. Overlays can be applied to each video image.

[0051] 3. Pull-cord switches, belt misalignment switches, underspeed switches, emergency stop switches, position positioning switches, and public emergency call devices are important protective equipment for the safe operation of production facilities. Equipment users typically use hard-wired connections to the PLC for these switches, meaning all types of switches use normally open contacts connected in parallel to a two-wire switch signal transmission cable. Existing field protection alarm switches and equipment operation switches requiring immediate monitoring are all equipped with address coding functions. When an address code triggers an action, the system can pinpoint the switch's address and exact location within one second of any alarm or equipment malfunction. Simultaneously, the monitoring center's PLC control system, based on the alarm address, promptly dispatches the nearest nearby surveillance camera, focuses it on the alarm location, and instantly displays the scene on the monitoring screen as a pop-up. The video images and alarm sounds help monitoring center personnel understand the situation in real time, take emergency measures, and prevent the accident from escalating.

[0052] In this embodiment 1, video surveillance is integrated to enable real-time preview and playback functions. Alarm information is integrated to display alarm situations, and alarm-triggered video pop-ups allow users to see the scene immediately upon receiving an alarm.

[0053] The protective equipment required on site is included in the real-time monitoring scope in a "one item, one address" model, realizing intelligent functions of full coverage and real-time linkage.

[0054] The monitoring center can trigger the front-end audible and visual alarms (within the monitored area) in reverse, enabling one-click alarm and evacuation notification functions.

[0055] The core program design of this patent is as follows: it adopts a network architecture to uniformly access the alarm signals from the front end, and then realizes linkage according to the corresponding relationship of the front-end cameras, so that the scene can be seen as soon as an alarm is triggered.

[0056] The system design can be expanded to include replicable network structures, enabling multi-channel system control as the disk array storage capacity increases. Further development includes alarm linkage: for example, adding a self-holding trigger signal to replace the alarm input for emergency fault locking.

[0057] To implement the above embodiments, this application also proposes an electronic device, including: a processor and a memory communicatively connected to the processor; the memory stores computer execution instructions; the processor executes the computer execution instructions stored in the memory to implement the system provided in the foregoing embodiments.

[0058] To implement the above embodiments, this application also proposes a computer-readable storage medium storing computer-executable instructions, which, when executed by a processor, are used to implement the system provided in the foregoing embodiments.

[0059] To implement the above embodiments, this application also proposes a computer program product, including a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the system provided in the foregoing embodiments.

[0060] The collection, storage, use, processing, transmission, provision, and disclosure of user personal information involved in this application all comply with the provisions of relevant laws and regulations and do not violate public order and good morals.

[0061] It should be noted that personal information collected from users should be used for legitimate and reasonable purposes and should not be shared or sold outside of these legitimate uses. Furthermore, such collection / sharing should only be conducted after receiving the user's informed consent, including but not limited to notifying the user to read the user agreement / user notice and sign an agreement / authorization that includes authorization of relevant user information before the user uses the function. In addition, any necessary steps must be taken to protect and safeguard access to such personal information data and ensure that others with access to personal information data comply with their privacy policies and procedures.

[0062] This application is intended to provide an implementation scheme for users to selectively prevent the use or access to their personal information data. Specifically, this disclosure is intended to provide hardware and / or software to prevent or block access to such personal information data. Once personal information data is no longer needed, risks can be minimized by restricting data collection and deleting data. Furthermore, where applicable, such personal information is de-identified to protect user privacy.

[0063] In the foregoing descriptions of the embodiments, the terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., refer to specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described in connection with that embodiment or example, which are included in at least one embodiment or example of this application. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples. Moreover, without contradiction, those skilled in the art can combine and integrate the different embodiments or examples described in this specification, as well as the features of different embodiments or examples.

[0064] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. In the description of this application, "multiple" means at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0065] Any process or system description in the flowchart or otherwise described herein can be understood as representing a module, segment, or portion of code comprising one or more executable instructions for implementing custom logic functions or processes, and the scope of the preferred embodiments of this application includes additional implementations in which functions may be performed not in the order shown or discussed, including substantially simultaneously or in reverse order depending on the functions involved, as should be understood by those skilled in the art to which embodiments of this application pertain.

[0066] The logic and / or steps represented in the flowchart or otherwise described herein, for example, can be considered as a sequenced list of executable instructions for implementing logical functions, and can be embodied in any computer-readable medium for use by, or in conjunction with, an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device (such as a computer-based system, a processor-included system, or other system that can fetch and execute instructions from, an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device). For the purposes of this specification, "computer-readable medium" can be any means that can contain, store, communicate, propagate, or transmit programs for use by, or in conjunction with, an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device. More specific examples (a non-exhaustive list) of computer-readable media include: an electrical connection having one or more wires (electronic device), a portable computer disk drive (magnetic device), random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), erasable and editable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), fiber optic devices, and portable optical disc read-only memory (CDROM). Alternatively, the computer-readable medium may be paper or other suitable media on which the program can be printed, since the program can be obtained electronically, for example, by optically scanning the paper or other medium, followed by editing, interpreting, or otherwise processing as necessary, and then stored in a computer memory.

[0067] It should be understood that various parts of this application can be implemented using hardware, software, firmware, or a combination thereof. In the above embodiments, multiple steps or systems can be implemented using software or firmware stored in memory and executed by a suitable instruction execution system. For example, if implemented in hardware as in another embodiment, it can be implemented using any one or a combination of the following techniques known in the art: discrete logic circuits having logic gates for implementing logical functions on data signals, application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) having suitable combinational logic gates, programmable gate arrays (PGAs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), etc.

[0068] Those skilled in the art will understand that all or part of the steps of the system implementing the above embodiments can be implemented by a program instructing related hardware. The program can be stored in a computer-readable storage medium, and when executed, the program includes one or a combination of the steps of the system embodiments.

[0069] Furthermore, the functional units in the various embodiments of this application can be integrated into a processing module, or each unit can exist physically separately, or two or more units can be integrated into a module. The integrated module can be implemented in hardware or as a software functional module. If the integrated module is implemented as a software functional module and sold or used as an independent product, it can also be stored in a computer-readable storage medium.

[0070] The storage medium mentioned above can be a read-only memory, a disk, or an optical disk, etc. Although embodiments of this application have been shown and described above, it is understood that the above embodiments are exemplary and should not be construed as limiting this application. Those skilled in the art can make changes, modifications, substitutions, and variations to the above embodiments within the scope of this application.

Claims

1. A visual warning alarm monitoring system, characterized in that, The system comprises: a shooting module, a display module, an alarm module, and a control module; the shooting module comprises a plurality of camera units, which are arranged in a plurality of sub-monitoring areas in a total monitoring area and used for shooting monitoring videos in each sub-monitoring area; the display module is connected with the shooting module and used for receiving the monitoring videos transmitted by the shooting units and displaying the monitoring videos; the alarm module is arranged at a device in each sub-monitoring area and used for monitoring the operation of the device and generating an alarm signal when the device has an abnormal condition; the control module is connected with other modules and used for determining a target sub-monitoring area according to the alarm signal and controlling the camera unit corresponding to the target sub-monitoring area to shoot the device having the abnormal condition.

2. The system of claim 1, wherein, The display module comprises a plurality of sub-displays, which are used for displaying at least one monitoring video and showing related information corresponding to the monitoring video, wherein the related information includes date, time, camera unit number, name of the sub-monitoring area, and camera unit information. The display module is further used for adjusting the display effect of the monitoring video according to an input operation or a selection operation.

3. The system of claim 2, wherein, The alarm module comprises: a data acquisition sub-module, which is used for acquiring sensing data of the device; an analysis sub-module, which is used for analyzing the sensing data to determine whether the sensing data represents an abnormal condition of the device and generating an abnormal type and an abnormal level corresponding to the abnormal condition.

4. The system of claim 3, wherein, The control module comprises: a positioning sub-module, which is used for determining position information of the device having the abnormal condition after receiving the alarm signal; a camera control sub-module, which is used for adjusting the shooting position of the camera unit corresponding to the target sub-monitoring area according to the position information to shoot a position corresponding to the position information; and further used for adjusting shooting parameters of the shooting unit.

5. The system of claim 4, wherein, The system further comprises: a notification module, which is used for notifying according to the target sub-monitoring area, the abnormal type, and the abnormal level.

6. An electronic device, comprising: The system comprises: a processor and a memory connected with the processor in communication; the memory stores computer execution instructions; the processor executes the computer execution instructions stored in the memory to realize the system according to any one of claims 1-5.