IP Library Granted Patent US 8,610,594
Granted Patent B1
US 8,610,594 · App. 13/555,065 · Granted Dec 17, 2013

Multiple mode AMR system with battery free transmitters

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Patent No.
US 8,610,594
App. No.
13/555,065
Granted
Dec 17, 2013
Kind
B1
Abstract

The disclosed inventions include and apparatus and method for providing a universal Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) system. Such system may be configured to work in a plurality of modes including a walk-bay, drive-by and fixed network mode. For some configurations RF scavenging technology is used to power the transmitter.

Claims (35)

1. A transmitter associated with a utility meter and configured for transmitting resource consumption data to a remote location, said transmitter comprising:

a processor, a memory, and transmitter circuitry electrically associated with an antenna;

a RF scavenger circuit electrically associated with, and configured to supply power, to at least one of said processor, said memory and said transmitter, wherein said RF scavenger circuit is configured to receive ambient RF energy and convert such RF energy to a direct current (DC) voltage;

wherein said processor is further electrically associated with a data-source containing utility-data;

wherein a function-table is stored in said memory, said function-table comprising (i) a list of functions to be performed by said transmitter, (ii) the status-value for at least one function, and (iii) a function-power-value for at least one function, wherein said function-power-value represents the amount of power required to perform said function and wherein said status-value indicates if said function needs to be performed; and

wherein said processor is further configured to (a) monitor the power level supplied by said RF scavenger circuit, (b) monitor the status-value of each function associated with a status-value, and (c) perform a required function when said function's status-value indicates said function needs to be performed and there is sufficient power to perform said function.

2. A transmitter as in claim 1 , wherein said processor is further configured to track the passage of time and generate time data.

3. A transmitter as in claim 2 , wherein said function-table further contains a time-value for at least one function wherein said time-value indicates when a function is to be performed, and wherein said processor is further configured to monitor said time-data and perform a function when (a) a function's status-value indicates said function needs to be performed, (b) said time data and said time-value indicate it is the proper time to perform said function, and (c) the available power meets or exceeds said function-power-value.

4. A transmitter as in claim 2 , further comprising a receiver electrically associated with said processor.

5. A transmitter as in claim 4 , wherein in said processor is configured to use said receiver to periodically check for a wake up signal at regular intervals, varying intervals, and random intervals.

6. A transmitter as in claim 5 , wherein said wakeup signal contains status-value update data and wherein said processor is configured to use said status-value update data to update the status-values stored in said function table.

7. A transmitter as in claim 5 , wherein said wakeup signal contains function-data that is used by said processor to determine what function is to be performed.

8. A transmitter as in claim 1 , wherein said RF scavenger circuit is at least one of (a) an RF-DC converter, and (b) a photovoltaic based circuit.

9. A transmitter as in claim 1 , further comprising an energy storage device electrically associated with the output of said RF scavenger circuit, said processor and said transmitter, and wherein said energy storage device is configured to supply the energy required for said transmitter to transmit a data-signal.

10. A transmitter associated with a utility meter and configured for transmitting resource consumption data to a remote location, said transmitter comprising:

a processor, a memory, and transmitter circuitry electrically associated with an antenna;

a battery configured to supply power to said processor, said memory and said transmitter circuit, said battery having a known watt/time rating value indicating how many watts per unit of time said battery can supply before becoming discharged and wherein said watt/time rating value is stored in said memory;

wherein said processor is configured to keep track of time and generate time-data;

wherein said processor is further electrically associated with a battery monitoring circuit configured to monitor the voltage level of said battery and the current flowing from said battery to generate power-draw-data;

wherein said processor is further configured to use said power-draw-data and said time-data to generate a power-consumption-value that indicates the amount of power per unit time that has been supplied by said battery; and

wherein said processor is further configure to perform at least one task from the group of tasks consisting of: (a) use said power-consumption-value and said watt/time rating value to predict the remaining energy in said battery; and (b) to transmit said power-consumption-value and said watt/time rating value to a remote device.

11. A transmitter associated with a utility meter as in claim 10 , wherein said processor is further configured to determine an average-power-consumption-value for a predefined period of time.

12. A transmitter associated with a utility meter as in claim 11 , wherein said processor is further configured to use said average-power-consumption-value, said power-consumption-value, and said watt/time rating value to predict the amount of time before the power in said battery is depleted.

13. A transmitter associated with a utility meter as in claim 12 , further comprising a RF scavenger circuit electrically associated with said battery to supply energy to said battery and wherein said processor is further configured to monitor the amount of energy supplied to said battery and adjust said power-consumption-value to reflect the added power.

14. A transmitter associated with a utility meter as in claim 12 , wherein said RF scavenger circuit is configured to supply power to the processor and memory and wherein said battery is configured to supply power to said transmitter.

15. A transmitter associated with a utility meter as in claim 14 , wherein said RF scavenger circuit is at least one of (a) a RF-DC converter, and (b) a photovoltaic based circuit.

16. A transceiver for transmitting data from a utility meter, said transceiver comprising:

a processor, a memory, receiver circuitry, and transmitter circuitry wherein said transmitter circuitry and said receiver circuitry are electrically associated with an antenna;

a RF scavenger circuit electrically associated with, and configured to supply power to, at least one of said processor, said memory, said transmitter circuitry and said receiver circuitry, wherein said RF scavenger circuit is configured to receive ambient RF energy and convert such RF energy to a direct current (DC) voltage;

wherein a function-table is stored in said memory, said function-table comprising (i) a list of functions to be performed by said transceiver, (ii) the status-value for at least one function, and (iii) a function-power-value for at least one function, wherein said function-power-value represents the amount of power required to perform said function and wherein said status-value indicates if said function needs to be performed; and

wherein said processor is further configured to (a) monitor the power level supplied by said RF scavenger circuit, (b) monitor the status-value of each function associated with a status-value, and (c) perform a required function when said function's status-value indicates said function needs to be performed and there is sufficient power to perform said function.

17. A transceiver for transmitting data from a utility meter as in claim 16 , wherein said processor is further configured to track the passage of time and generate time-data.

18. A transceiver for transmitting data from a utility meter as in claim 17 , wherein said function-table further contains a time-value for at least one function wherein said time-value indicates when a function is to be performed, and wherein said processor is further configured to monitor said time-data and perform a function when (a) a function's status-value indicates said function needs to be performed, (b) said time-data and said time-value indicate it is the proper time to perform said function, and (c) the available power meets or exceeds said function-power-value.

19. A transceiver for transmitting data from a utility meter as in claim 17 , wherein in said processor configured to use said receiver to periodically check for a wake up signal at regular intervals, varying intervals, and random intervals.

20. A transceiver for transmitting data from a utility meter as in claim 19 , wherein said wakeup signal contains function-data that is used by said processor to determine what function is to be performed.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 7, 2014
From: FC PATENTS, LLC
To: OW INVESTORS, LLC
Reel/Frame 033901/0062 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 26, 2014
From: SALSER, FLOYD S
To: FC PATENTS
Reel/Frame 033183/0879 →