ACCESS CONTROL MONITORING SYSTEMS

Brand Owner Address Description
KONE KONE CORPORATION Kartanontie 1 Helsinki 00330 Finland Access control monitoring systems for enabling access or entrance control; automatic sliding doors; and electric and electronic operating mechanisms for automatic barriers and gates;Non-metallic sliding doors, non-metallic revolving doors, non-metallic and non-automatic turnstiles, non-metallic roller doors, non-metallic folding doors and swing-up doors, non-metallic flexible hanging and strip doors; and non-metallic door frames;Doors of metal or predominantly of metal, including sliding doors, revolving doors, non-automatic turnstiles, roller doors, folding doors, and swing-up doors; building fittings and door and window hardware, namely, fittings for windows and doors of metal, metal door hinges, metal door handles, metal door bolts, metal door knobs, and metal door frames;Maintenance, repair, and installation of doors, gates, and barriers, especially automatic doors, industrial doors, and automatic gates and barriers and associated components and spare parts for such equipment;CONE;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;The English translation of the word KONE in the mark is ENGINE or MACHINE.;Non-metallic building fittings and door and window furniture, namely, door hinges, door handles, door bolts, and door knobs; fillings for windows and doors not of metal, namely, non-metal door latches, non-metal door trims, non-metal door viewers, and non-metal window trims;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A user control channel for a wireless digital subscriber line systems and the like, or other communications systems which can benefit from a control channel which provides a low data rate connection between stations on an ongoing basis, makes efficient use of transmission capacity in the communications systems. In one embodiment, the user control channel has a structure employing slotted frames, and a user can be assigned multiple slots, a single slot or less than a single slot (sharing slots with other users) to meet the data transmission needs of the user. Also, one or more slots can be designated as random access slots which users can access via an Aloha-like or other random access protocol as needed.