An interactive personal security system utilizing a portable object having
embedded therein all or a combination of a microphone, still and video
cameras, distance sensor, a timer, speakers, a motion sensor, a tracking
transponder, a receiver, and a transmitter operably connected to a power
source and a conventional microprocessor including input devices, random
access memory, read only memory and a database. Sounds and images are
transmitted to remote monitoring stations by radio waves or microwaves
for radio or television broadcasting or recording on a tape recorder or
VCR. Alarms are transmitted to telephones and beepers. Face and voice
recognition software identifies the people speaking, playing or
attempting to kidnap the child. Sensors identify the presence of persons
or animals or a child wandering out of a restricted area. Speakers allow
guardians to communicate two-ways with the child, thereby responding to
the immediate needs of the child. Tracking transponder allows for a
pinpoint location of the portable object.