IP Library Granted Patent US 7,868,782
Granted Patent B2
US 7,868,782 · App. 12/109,149 · Granted Jan 11, 2011

Commodity monitoring network

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Patent No.
US 7,868,782
App. No.
12/109,149
Granted
Jan 11, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electronic electric meter for use in a networked automatic meter reading environment. The meter includes a meter microcontroller, a measurement microcontroller, a communication microcontroller and spread spectrum processor, and a plurality of other communication interface modules for communicating commodity utilization and power quality data to a utility. The meter measures electricity usage and monitors power quality parameters for transmission to the utility over a spread spectrum local area network (LAN) to a remotely located gateway node. The gateway node transmits this data to the utility over a commercially available fixed wide area network (WAN). The meter also provides direct communication to the utility over a commercially available network interface that plugs into the meter's backplane or bus system, bypassing the local area network communication link and gateway node.

Claims (24)

1. A commodity monitoring network comprising:

an RF communication unit that interfaces with a device that measures a utilization characteristic of a commodity provided by a commodity provider, and that is operable to wirelessly transmit utilization data generated by said device; and

a gateway node including:

a transceiver section that wirelessly receives data including the utilization data and a channel selection transmitted from the RF communication unit,

a network interface module that couples the gateway node to a communications network, and

a programmable controller coupled to the transceiver section, to process the channel selection received by the transceiver section, and to set the transceiver section at a transceiver frequency corresponding to the channel selection.

2. The commodity monitoring network of claim 1 , comprising a plurality of RF communication units respectively associated with different measuring devices.

3. The commodity monitoring network of claim 2 , wherein the controller is responsive to the receipt of data by the network interface module to determine a selected one of said plurality of RF communication units that is indicated in said data, to generate a message based upon said received data, and to transmit said message to said selected one of said plurality of RF communication units via a channel associated with the selected RF communication unit.

4. The commodity monitoring network of claim 2 , wherein the controller includes a scheduler operable to access a list in accordance with timing information, to generate a message, and to route said message to individual RF communication units based on the list.

5. The commodity monitoring network of claim 4 , wherein said gateway node includes a data store containing a schedule of times when said message is to be generated and routed to said RF communication units.

6. The commodity monitoring network of claim 2 , wherein at least one of said RF communication units interfaces with a plurality of different measuring devices.

7. The commodity monitoring network of claim 1 , wherein the network interface module couples the gateway node to a common carrier wide area network.

8. The commodity monitoring network of claim 1 , wherein the measuring device is a utility meter.

9. A commodity monitoring network comprising:

an RF communication unit operable to wirelessly transmit utilization data generated by a device that measures a utilization characteristic of a commodity provided by a commodity provider; and

a gateway node that receives data, including the utilization data and a channel selection, via a network, processes the received channel selection, and sets a transceiver frequency corresponding to the channel selection.

10. The commodity monitoring network of claim 9 , comprising a plurality of RF communication units respectively associated with different measuring devices.

11. The commodity monitoring network of claim 10 , wherein the gateway node is responsive to the receipt of data via a network to determine a selected one of said plurality of RF communication units that is indicated in said data, to generate a message based upon said received data, and to transmit said message to said selected one of said plurality of RF communication units via a channel associated with the selected RF communication unit.

12. The commodity monitoring network of claim 10 , wherein the gateway node includes a scheduler operable to access a list in accordance with timing information, to generate a message, and to route said message to individual RF communication units based on the list.

13. The commodity monitoring network of claim 12 , wherein said gateway node includes a data store containing a schedule of times when said message is to be generated and routed to said RF communication units.

14. The commodity monitoring network of claim 9 , wherein gateway node is coupled to a common carrier wide area network.

15. The commodity monitoring network of claim 10 , wherein the gateway node includes a transceiver for wirelessly transmitting and receiving data to and from said RF communication units.

16. The commodity monitoring network of claim 9 , wherein the measuring device is a utility meter.

17. The commodity monitoring network of claim 9 , wherein said channel selection is transmitted to the gateway node from the RF communication unit.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 1, 2018
From: SILVER SPRING NETWORKS, INC.
To: ITRON NETWORKED SOLUTIONS, INC.
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