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`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined under the first inventor to file
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`interpretation consistent with the specification." Phi/lips v. AWH Corp., 415 F.3d 1303, at 1316 (Fed. Cir.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which forms the basis for all obviousness rejections
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`A patent for a claimed invention may not be obtained, notwithstanding that the claimed
`invention is not identically disclosed as set forth in section 102 of this title, if the differences
`between the claimed invention and the prior art are such that the claimed invention as a whole
`would have been obvious before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to a person
`having ordinary skill in the art to which the claimed invention pertains. Patentability shall not
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`Application/Control Number: 14/670,307
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`Art Unit: 2483
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`6.
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`Claim 10, 11, 13, 15, 18, 19, 21, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, and 38-45 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103
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`as being unpatentable over Nakamura et al (US 20060209176 A1 in view of Hundal (US 20050197061
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`A1) and Jones et al (US 20090141932 A1)
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`Regarding claim 10, Nakamura discloses a monitoring camera [e.g. FIG. 2; 1]
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`including an
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`imager [e.g. 23] and a communicator [e.g. FIG. 1-3; e.g. LAN system]; and a master device [e.g. 25]
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`that, in operation [e.g. [0091]], performs wireless communication with the monitoring camera according to
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`a communications protocol [e.g. FIG. 3; e.g. wireless communication], wherein the monitoring camera
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`[e.g. FIG. 3; [0239]; cameras], when detecting a malfunction state of the monitoring camera [e.g.
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`[0114]; e.g. remaining power level is low], transmits an abnormality detection signal [e.g. [0131]] to the
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`master device, the master device, when receiving the abnormality detection signal, generates notification
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`information [e.g. [0114]; e.g. remaining power level is low] based on the abnormality detection signal,
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`and transmits the notification information, via a wireless router [e.g. FIG. 2; e.g. 13], to a smartphone
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`[e.g. 12; [0091]; cellular phone] to display a warning screen [e.g. FIG. 2 and 15; [0230-233 and 244]]
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`based on the notification information on the smartphone, wherein the smartphone is connectable to a
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`mobile phone network [e.g. 13]
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`to communicate with other mobile telephones [e.g. [210]; e.g. cellular
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`phones], and the master device, when receiving a request [e.g. [0190]; e.g. user input request] from
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`the smartphone via the wireless router, transmits detailed information [e.g. warning regarding ] about
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`the abnormality detection signal [e.g. images sending in low power mode], via the wireless router, to
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`the smartphone for display [e.g. [0230]; displaying the information].
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`Although Nakamura discloses a Digital Enhanced communicator master device communicates
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`with cellular phone, it is noted that Nakamura differs to the present invention in that Nakamura fails to
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`disclose a cordless handset and detail of malfunction state of the camera.
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`However, Hundal (US 20050197061 A1) teaches the well-known concept of a master device [e.g.
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`FIGURE 4; 410] performs wireless communication [e.g. [0007]; wireless communication] with one or
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`more cordless handsets [e.g. 411] according to the communications protocol [e.g. FIG. 5; [0023];
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`protocol], and is connected to a fixed telephone network [e.g. FIGURE 4; [0022 and 0038]; e.g.
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`cordless/wireless radio link] to communicate with other fixed telephones [e.g. multiple 411].
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`Art Unit: 2483
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`Page 4
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`Moreover, Jones et al (US 20090141932 A1) teaches the well-known concept of abnormality
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`detection signal include a suspected reason for the malfunction state of the monitoring camera [e.g. FIG.
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`2 and 10; [0088]; e.g. low or high temperature].
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`It would have been obvious to a person of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the invention to modify the monitoring system disclosed by Nakamura to exploit the well-known concept
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`of cordless set telephone network technique taught by Hundal and image quality measuring technique
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`taught by Jones as above, in order to provide exchanging data and audio between landline telephones
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`and various electronic devices [See Hundal; [0002]] and image quality measures [See Jones; [0029]].
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`Regarding claim 11, this claim is an apparatus that performs the same limitations cited in claim 10,
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`the rejection of which are incorporated herein. Furthermore, Nakamura discloses a monitoring camera
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`[e.g. FIG. 2-4; 23] comprising: a sensor [e.g. FIG. 16; e.g. 50a and 68] detecting a malfunction state
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`[e.g. FIG. 16-18; e.g. low power].
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`Regarding claim 13, Nakamura, Hundal, and Jones disclose all the limitations in claim 10, but
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`Nakamura fails to disclose a temperature sensor.
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`However, Jones teaches the monitoring camera includes a temperature sensor [e.g. [0088];
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`temperature sensor], and detects a malfunction state of the monitoring camera when the temperature
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`sensor detects a temperature below a defined threshold [e.g. FIG. 6; [0088]].
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`It would have been obvious to a person of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the invention to modify the monitoring system disclosed by Nakamura to exploit the well-known concept
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`of cordless set telephone network technique taught by Hundal and image quality measuring technique
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`taught by Jones as above, in order to provide exchanging data and audio between landline telephones
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`and various electronic devices [See Hundal; [0002]] and image quality measures [See Jones; [0029]].
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`Regarding claim 15, Nakamura further discloses the sensor detects a malfunction state of the
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`sensor when detecting that a remaining battery level of the sensor is below a defined threshold [e.g. FIG.
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`3 and 4; [0104]].
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`Art Unit: 2483
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`Page 5
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`Regarding claim 18, this claim is the method of the apparatus version as applied to claim 10
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`above, wherein the method performs the same limitations cited in claim 10, the rejection of which are
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`incorporated herein.
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`Regarding claim 19, this claim is the method of the apparatus version as applied to claim 11
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`above, wherein the method performs the same limitations cited in claim 11, the rejection of which are
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`incorporated herein.
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`Regarding claim 21, this claim is the method of the apparatus version as applied to claim 11 and
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`13 above, wherein the method performs the same limitations cited in claim 11 and 13, the rejection of
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`which are incorporated herein.
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`Regarding claim 28, Nakamura further disclose the sensor is an infrared sensor [e.g. [0282]; an
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`infrared sensor].
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`Regarding claim 30, Nakamura further discloses the notification information includes one or
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`more of an ID of the monitoring camera and a location of the monitoring camera [e.g. FIG. 2 and 9;
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`[0239]; e.g. registered camera selection].
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`Regarding claim 32, this claim is the method of the apparatus version as applied to claim 30
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`above, wherein the method performs the same limitations cited in claim 30, the rejection of which are
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`incorporated herein
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`Regarding claim 34, this claim is the method of the apparatus version as applied to claim 30
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`above, wherein the method performs the same limitations cited in claim 30, the rejection of which are
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`incorporated herein.
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`Regarding claim 36, this claim is the method of the apparatus version as applied to claim 32
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`above, wherein the method performs the same limitations cited in claim 32, the rejection of which are
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`incorporated herein.
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`Regarding claim 38, Nakamura further discloses the communications protocol is a DECT (Digital
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`Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) protocol [e.g. FIG. 3; e.g. wireless communication].
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`Regarding claim 39, this claim is an apparatus that performs the same limitations cited in claim
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`38, the rejection of which are incorporated herein.
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`Regarding claim 40, this claim is the method of the apparatus version as applied to claim 38
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`above, wherein the method performs the same limitations cited in claim 38, the rejection of which are
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`incorporated herein.
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`Regarding claim 41, Hundal further teaches wherein the communications protocol is a DECT
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`(Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) protocol [e.g. FIGURE 4 and 5; [0022 and 0038]; e.g.
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`cordless/wireless radio link].
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`Regarding claim 42, Nakamura, Hundal, and Jones disclose all limitations in claim 10.
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`Furthermore, Nakamura discloses the suspected reason is displayed in one or both of an image and text
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`[e.g. Fig. 16-18; [0230]].
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`Regarding claim 43, this claim is an apparatus that performs the same limitations cited in claim
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`42, the rejection of which are incorporated herein.
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`Regarding claim 44, this claim is the method of the apparatus version as applied to claim 42
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`above, wherein the method performs the same limitations cited in claim 42, the rejection of which are
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`incorporated herein.
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`Regarding claim 45, this claim is the method of the apparatus version as applied to claim 43
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`above, wherein the method performs the same limitations cited in claim 43, the rejection of which are
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`incorporated herein.
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`7.
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`Claim 14, 22, 23, 31, 33, 35 and 37 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable
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`over Nakamura et al (US 20060209176 A1) in view of Hundal (US 20050197061 A1), Jones et al (US
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`20090141932 A1) and Lee et al (US 20110090822 A1).
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`Regarding claim 14, Nakamura further discloses the master device detects a malfunction state
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`of the monitoring camera [e.g. FIG. 16 and 17; e.g. low power], generates the notification information by
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`converting ID information of the monitoring camera, and transmits the generated notification information
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`to the smartphone [e.g. FIG. 14-16; [0230]], but Nakamura fails to disclose detecting a communication
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`However, Lee teaches the DECT master device detects an abnormal state of the monitoring
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`camera when detecting that a communication link with the monitoring camera is disconnected [e.g. FIG. 1
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`and 2; [0037]; e.g. detecting a communication link disconnection].
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`It would have been obvious to a person of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the invention to modify the monitoring system disclosed by Nakamura to exploit the well-known concept
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`of cordless set telephone network technique taught by Hundal, image quality measuring technique taught
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`by Jones, and detecting communication link connection technique taught by Lee as above, in order to
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`provide exchanging data and audio between landline telephones and various electronic devices [See
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`Hundal; [0002]], image quality measures [See Jones; [0029]] and audio between landline telephones
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`and recording (i.e., taping, storing, preserving, or filing) a media conference when a termination event is
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`detected [See Lee].
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`Regarding claim 22, this claim is the method of the apparatus version as applied to claim 14
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`above, wherein the method performs the same limitations cited in claim 14, the rejection of which are
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`incorporated herein.
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`Regarding claim 23, this claim is the method of the apparatus version as applied to claim 11 and
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`14 above, wherein the method performs the same limitations cited in claim 11 and 14, the rejection of
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`which are incorporated herein.
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`Regarding claim 31, Jones further teaches the malfunction detection includes one or more of a
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`temperature of or near the monitoring camera [e.g. FIG. 6; [0088]],
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`Moreover, Lee teaches the reason for the abnormality detection includes one or more of a
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`temperature of or near the monitoring camera and disconnection of a communication link between the
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`monitoring camera and the DECT master device [e.g. FIG. 1 and 2; [0037]; e.g. detecting a
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`communication link disconnection].
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`It would have been obvious to a person of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the invention to modify the monitoring system disclosed by Nakamura to exploit the well-known concept
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`of cordless set telephone network technique taught by Hundal, image quality measuring technique taught
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`by Jones, and detecting communication link connection technique taught by Lee as above, in order to
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`provide exchanging data and audio between landline telephones and various electronic devices [See
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`Hundal; [0002]], image quality measures [See Jones; [0029]] and audio between landline telephones
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`and recording (i.e., taping, storing, preserving, or filing) a media conference when a termination event is
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`detected [See Lee].
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`Regarding claim 33, this claim is the method of the apparatus version as applied to claim 31
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`above, wherein the method performs the same limitations cited in claim 31, the rejection of which are
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`incorporated herein
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`Regarding claim 35, this claim is the method of the apparatus version as applied to claim 31
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`above, wherein the method performs the same limitations cited in claim 31, the rejection of which are
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`incorporated herein.
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`Regarding claim 37, this claim is the method of the apparatus version as applied to claim 33
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`above, wherein the method performs the same limitations cited in claim 33, the rejection of which are
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`incorporated herein.
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`8.
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`Claim 29 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Nakamura et al (US
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`20060209176 A1) in view of Hundal (US 20050197061 A1), Jones et al (US 20090141932 A1) and
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`Slavin et al (US 8675071 B1).
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`Regarding claim 29, Nakamura, Hundal and Jones disclose all the limitations in claim 11, but
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`Nakamura fails to explicitly disclose the details of the sensor.
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`However, Slavin et al (US 8675071 B1) teaches the well-known concept of wherein the sensor is
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`selected from a group [column 7 lines 23-39; e.g. sensors] consisting of a human sensor [e.g. blood
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`sugar sensor], a smoke sensor [e.g. smoke detector], an opening/closing sensor [e.g. door opening
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`detector], a temperature sensor [e.g. temperature sensor].
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`It would have been obvious to a person of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of
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`the invention to modify the monitoring system disclosed by Nakamura to exploit the well-known concept
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`of cordless set telephone network technique taught by Hundal, image quality measuring technique taught
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`by Jones, and motion detection sensor technique taught by Slavin as above, in order to provide
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`exchanging data and audio between landline telephones and various electronic devices [See Hundal;
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`[0002]], image quality measures [See Jones; [0029]] and more accurate alarm verification [See Slavin;
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`column 22 lines 1-16].
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