IP Library Granted Patent US 7,336,168
Granted Patent B2
US 7,336,168 · App. 11/145,880 · Granted Feb 26, 2008

System and method for variable threshold sensor

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Patent No.
US 7,336,168
App. No.
11/145,880
Granted
Feb 26, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A sensor system that provides an adjustable threshold level for the sensed quantity is described. The adjustable threshold allows the sensor to adjust to ambient conditions, aging of components, and other operational variations while still providing a relatively sensitive detection capability for hazardous conditions. The adjustable threshold sensor can operate for extended periods without maintenance or recalibration. In one embodiment, the sensor is self-calibrating and runs through a calibration sequence at startup or at periodic intervals. In one embodiment, the adjustable threshold sensor is used in an intelligent sensor system that includes one or more intelligent sensor units and a base unit that can communicate with the sensor units. When one or more of the sensor units detects an anomalous condition (e.g., smoke, fire, water, etc.) the sensor unit communicates with the base unit and provides data regarding the anomalous condition. The base unit can contact a supervisor or other responsible person by a plurality of techniques, such as, telephone, pager, cellular telephone, Internet (and/or local area network), etc. In one embodiment, one or more wireless repeaters are used between the sensor units and the base unit to extend the range of the system and to allow the base unit to communicate with a larger number of sensors.

Claims (35)

1. A sensor system, comprising:

one or more sensor units, each of said one or more sensor units comprising at least one sensor configured to measure a condition, said sensor unit configured to receive instructions, said sensor unit configured to report a severity of failure value when said sensor determines that data measured by said at least one sensor fails a threshold test, said sensor unit configured to adjust said threshold from time to time according to sensor readings taken during a specified time period; and

a base unit configured to communicate with said one or more sensor units to a monitoring computer, said monitoring computer configured to send a notification to a responsible party when said severity of failure value corresponds to an emergency condition, said monitoring computer configured to log data from one or more of said sensor units when said data from one or more of said sensor units corresponds to a severity of failure value.

2. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one sensor comprises a smoke sensor.

3. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one sensor comprises an air temperature sensor.

4. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one sensor comprises a water-level sensor.

5. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one sensor comprises a water-temperature sensor.

6. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one sensor comprises a moisture sensor.

7. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one sensor comprises a humidity sensor.

8. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one sensor comprises a carbon monoxide sensor.

9. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one sensor comprises a flammable gas sensor.

10. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one sensor comprises a door-open sensor.

11. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one sensor comprises a broken-window sensor.

12. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one sensor comprises an intrusion sensor.

13. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said at least one sensor comprises a power-failure sensor.

14. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said monitoring computer is configured to attempt to contact said responsible party by telephone.

15. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said monitoring computer is configured to attempt to contact said responsible party by cellular telephone.

16. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said monitoring computer is configured to attempt to contact said responsible party by cellular text messaging.

17. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said monitoring computer is configured to attempt to contact said responsible party by pager.

18. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said monitoring computer is configured to attempt to contact said responsible party by Internet.

19. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said monitoring computer is configured to attempt to contact said responsible party by email.

20. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said monitoring computer is configured to attempt to contact said responsible party by Internet instant messaging.

21. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said monitoring computer comprises a diskless computer.

22. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said threshold is computed as an average of a plurality of sensor data values.

23. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said threshold is computed as a weighted average of a plurality of sensor data values.

24. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said failure value is computed according to how far a sensor reading has risen above said threshold.

25. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said failure value is computed as a function of how far and how rapidly sensor readings have risen above said threshold value.

26. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said failure value is computed as a function of how many sensor readings have been measured above said threshold value.

27. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said failure value is computed as a function of what percentage of recent sensor readings have been measured above said threshold value.

28. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said one or more wireless sensor units are configured to receive an instruction to change a sensor data reporting interval.

29. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said monitoring computer is configured to monitor status of each of said one or more sensors units.

30. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said base unit communicates with said sensor unit by wireless communication.

31. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said threshold is recomputed when an HVAC system turn on.

32. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein said threshold is recomputed when an HVAC system turn off.

33. The sensor system of claim 1 , wherein a threshold value of an optical smoke sensor is computed using, at least in part, temperature information from a temperature sensor.

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