IP Library Granted Patent US 9,462,533
Granted Patent B2
US 9,462,533 · App. 14/170,280 · Granted Oct 4, 2016

Communication adaptations to industrial noise

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Patent No.
US 9,462,533
App. No.
14/170,280
Granted
Oct 4, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A device in an industrial environment may adapt communications to account for industrial noise in the industrial environment. The device may send a first communication to a destination device in the industrial environment using a first communication technology. The device may access noise prediction data for the industrial environment, and the noise prediction data may indicate predicted noise for one or more portions of the industrial environment, including a communication pathway to the destination device using the first communication technology. The device may adapt a subsequent communication to the destination device to account for the predicted noise along the communication pathway.

Claims (66)

1. A method comprising:

in a source device:

sending a first communication to a destination device using a first wireless technology;

accessing noise prediction data, established for a future functioning characteristic of a manufacturing device, the noise prediction data indicating predicted noise along a communication pathway from the source device to the destination device for the first wireless technology; and

adapting a subsequent communication to the destination device to account for the predicted noise along the communication pathway arising from the future functioning characteristic of the manufacturing device.

2. The method of claim 1 , where adapting the subsequent communication comprises:

determining, responsive to the noise prediction data, an impacted time period where communication using the first wireless technology would be adversely affected by the predicted noise.

3. The method of claim 2 , where adapting the subsequent communication further comprises:

sending the subsequent communication to the destination device using a second wireless technology during the impacted time period.

4. The method of claim 2 , where adapting the subsequent communication further comprises:

determining a burst time period prior to the impacted time period; and

bursting the subsequent communication to the destination device using the first wireless technology during the burst time period.

5. The method of claim 4 , where bursting the subsequent communication comprises altering a queue priority so the subsequent communication is sent to the destination device at an elevated priority during the burst time period.

6. The method of claim 2 , where adapting the subsequent communication further comprises:

pausing communication with the destination device using the first wireless technology during the impacted time period.

7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

detecting a noise occurrence not indicated by the noise prediction data; and

where adapting the subsequent communication to the destination device further accounts for the noise occurrence.

8. The method of claim 7 , where adapting the subsequent communication to the destination device:

determining that the noise occurrence would affect communication over a second wireless technology; and

responsive to the noise occurrence, determining to send the subsequent communication to the destination device using the first wireless technology instead of the second wireless technology even though communicating with the destination device using the first wireless technology would be adversely affected by the predicted noise.

9. The method of claim 1 , where adapting the subsequent communication to the destination device comprises:

determining whether the predicted noise would exceed a noise threshold when the subsequent communication is scheduled to be sent; and

when the predicted noise does not exceed the noise threshold:

sending the subsequent communication to the destination device using the first wireless technology; and

when the predicted noise exceeds the noise threshold:

sending the subsequent communication to the destination device using a second wireless technology instead of the first wireless technology.

10. The method of claim 1 , where adapting the subsequent communication to the destination device comprises:

offloading a portion of the subsequent communication to a wired link to the destination device.

11. The method of claim 1 , where adapting the subsequent communication to the destination device comprises:

adjusting a beamforming configuration for a wireless communication interface of the source device; and

after adjusting the beamforming configuration:

sending the subsequent communication to the destination device using the wireless communication interface.

12. The method of claim 1 , where adapting the subsequent communication to the destination device comprises:

determining that the predicted noise will affect a particular frequency band used by the first wireless technology; and

selecting a different frequency band for the subsequent communication.

13. A source device comprising:

a memory configured to store:

a first operational profile;

a second operational profile; and

noise prediction data established for a future functioning characteristic of a manufacturing device; and

communication adaptation circuitry in data communication with the memory, the communication adaptation circuitry configured to:

operate according to the first operational profile to send a first packet to a destination device;

access the noise prediction data;

determine, using the noise prediction data, an impacted time period when predicted noise arising from the future functioning characteristic manufacturing device affects network communication between the source device and the destination device;

select the second operational profile to account for the predicted noise during the impacted time period; and

during the impacted time period:

operate according to the second operational profile to send a second packet to the destination device.

14. The source device of claim 13 , where the second operational profile specifies sending the second packet to the destination device using a different communication technology than specified by the first operational profile.

15. The source device of claim 13 , where the second operational profile specifies sending the second packet to the destination device using a different antenna configuration than specified by the first operational profile.

16. The source device of claim 13 , where the communication adaptation circuitry is configured to determine the impacted time period before the impacted time period starts using the noise prediction data.

17. The source device of claim 13 , where the communication adaptation circuitry is configured to, after the impacted time period ends, resume operating according to the first operational profile to communicate with the destination device.

18. The source device of claim 13 , where:

the memory is further configured to store a third operational profile; and

the communication adaptation circuitry is further configured to:

access predicted movement data indicating of a predicted location for a nomadic device;

determine the predicted location for the nomadic device will obstruct a wireless communication pathway between the source device and the destination device; and

select the third operational profile to account for the predicted location of the nomadic device.

19. A method comprising:

in a source device that communicates:

communicating with a destination device using a first communication technology;

accessing noise prediction data established for future functioning characteristic of a manufacturing device, the noise prediction data indicating predicted noise along a communication pathway from the source device to the destination device for the first communication technology;

determining an adaptation trigger criterion by analyzing the predicted noise;

determining an impacted time period during which an effect by the predicted noise arising from the future functioning characteristic of the manufacturing device on communication with the destination device using the first communication technology would meet the adaptation trigger criterion; and

adapting, during the impacted time period, a subsequent communication to the destination device.

20. The method of claim 19 , where the adaptation trigger criterion comprises a noise level, a decibel threshold, a distortion level, a signal-to-noise ratio, or any combination thereof.

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