IP Library Granted Patent US 9,170,291
Granted Patent B2
US 9,170,291 · App. 13/678,920 · Granted Oct 27, 2015

Remote monitoring system

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Patent No.
US 9,170,291
App. No.
13/678,920
Granted
Oct 27, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A remote monitoring system provides a real-time monitoring of conditions of an apparatus, such as a power line. The remote monitoring system includes an apparatus that generates electrical signals, a remote monitoring module that is remote from the apparatus, and a transmission module. The transmission module is provided adjacent to the apparatus and transmits data that correspond to the electrical signals via a cellular network to the remote monitoring system. The remote monitoring module receives the signal and determines a condition of the apparatus based on the received electrical signal.

Claims (29)

1. A remote monitoring module comprising:

a calling module configured to:

initiate a call thereby initiating transmission of an electrical signal, and

receive the electrical signal;

a power signature database configured to store a plurality of power signatures of electrical signals associated with insulators of a plurality of conditions; and

a data analysis module configured to:

receive the electrical signal,

transform the received electrical signal, and

compare the transformed received electrical signal with the plurality of power signatures stored in the power signature database to determine a condition of the insulator.

2. The remote monitoring module of claim 1 , wherein the transform the received electrical signal comprises performing a short-time Fourier transform on the received electrical signal.

3. The remote monitoring module of claim 2 , wherein the determined condition comprises a healthy condition.

4. The remote monitoring module of claim 3 , wherein the healthy condition comprises a peak of the coefficient value of the short-time Fourier transform is not greater than a predetermined threshold with respect to the power signatures stored in the power signature database.

5. The remote monitoring module of claim 3 , wherein the peak of the predetermined threshold comprises 40%.

6. The remote monitoring module of claim 2 , wherein the determined condition comprises a moderately-aged condition.

7. The remote monitoring module of claim 6 , wherein the moderately-aged condition comprises a peak of the coefficient value of the short-time Fourier transform is greater than a predetermined threshold with respect to the power signatures stored in the power signature database.

8. The remote monitoring module of claim 7 , wherein the peak of the predetermined threshold comprises 40%.

9. The remote monitoring module of claim 7 , wherein the peak does not occur at a predetermined interval.

10. The remote monitoring module of claim 9 , wherein the predetermined interval comprises once every 20 msec.

11. The remote monitoring module of claim 10 , wherein the late-aged condition comprises a peak of the coefficient value of the short-time Fourier transform is greater than a predetermined threshold with respect to the power signatures stored in the power signature database.

12. The remote monitoring module of claim 11 , wherein the peak of the predetermined threshold comprises 40%.

13. The remote monitoring module of claim 11 , wherein the peak occurs at a predetermined interval.

14. The remote monitoring module of claim 13 , wherein the predetermined interval comprises once every 20 msec.

15. The remote monitoring module of claim 2 , wherein the determined condition comprises a late-aged condition.

16. A method comprising:

initiating a call thereby initiating transmission of an electrical signal receiving the electrical signal;

maintaining a power signature database configured to store a plurality of power signatures of electrical signals associated with insulators of a plurality of conditions; transforming the received electrical signal; and

comparing the transformed received electrical signal with the plurality of power signatures stored in the power signature database;

determining a condition of the insulator based on the comparison.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the transforming the received electrical signal comprises performing a short-time Fourier transform on the received electrical signal.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 31, 2019
From: CRESTLINE DIRECT FINANCE, L.P.
To: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLC
Reel/Frame 049924/0794 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2019
From: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLC
To: CRESTLINE DIRECT FINANCE, L.P.
Reel/Frame 048373/0217 →