IP Library Granted Patent US 12,126,457
Granted Patent B2
US 12,126,457 · App. 18/152,581 · Granted Oct 22, 2024

Active power edge device and element manager

Inventors: Carl Malone (South Jordan, UT); Ronald Paul Alder (Orem, UT); Quinn Jensen (Germantown, MD); T. Kelly Bradford (St. George, UT); Mike Balzotti (Saratoga Springs, UT); Rahul Rode (Ashburn, VA); Ben Dorton (Provo, UT); Kim Clark (Mona, UT); John Hundley (Lehi, UT)
Assignee: Hughes Network Systems, LLC
H04L12/10H04L67/141H04L67/562
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Patent No.
US 12,126,457
App. No.
18/152,581
Granted
Oct 22, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

An Active Power Edge device may include a power strip comprising electrical outlets; a MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT) client to communicate with a broker and to receive a configuration from the broker; and a monitor to enable the electrical outlets per the configuration, to perform status checks and to report a result of the status checks to the broker via the MQTT client, wherein the configuration includes an outlet device and a status check definition, and the status checks are performed per the status check definition.

Claims (32)

1. An Active Power Edge (APE) device comprising:

a power strip comprising electrical outlets;

a MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT) client to communicate with a broker and to receive a configuration from the broker; and

a monitor to enable the electrical outlets per the configuration, to perform status checks per the configuration and to report a result of the status checks of the electrical outlets to the broker via the MQTT client,

wherein the configuration comprises an outlet device and a status check definition comprising a status check command, and

the status checks are performed per the status check definition with the status check command.

2. The APE device of claim 1 , wherein the MQTT client initiates a connection to the broker upon startup.

3. The APE device of claim 2 , wherein the MQTT client keeps the connection to the broker open.

4. The APE device of claim 1 , wherein the configuration comprises a reboot schedule and the monitor, based on the reboot schedule, forces a reboot of a device powered by one of the electrical outlets by turning off electrical current to the one of the electrical outlets for a duration.

5. The APE device of claim 1 , wherein the monitor records a power draw of a device powered by one of the electrical outlets.

6. The APE device of claim 1 , wherein the monitor records a power draw of the outlets.

7. The APE device of claim 1 , wherein the monitor records a last heartbeat timestamp for the APE device.

8. The APE device of claim 1 , wherein the monitor updates the configuration used by the APE device.

9. An element power management system comprising:

a broker to interface with Active Power Element (APE) devices, wherein each of the APE devices comprises:

a power strip comprising electrical outlets,

a MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT) client to initiate a connection to a broker, to communicate with a broker and to receive a respective configuration from the broker, and

a monitor to enable the electrical outlets per the configuration, to perform status checks per the configuration and to report a result of the status checks of the electrical outlets to the broker via the MQTT client,

wherein the configuration comprises an outlet device and a status check definition comprising a status check command, and

the status checks are performed per the status check definition with the status check command; and

an APE-Element Manager (APE-EM) to register the APE devices, to provide a respective configuration to the broker for each of the APE devices.

10. The element power management system of claim 9 , wherein the APE devices initiate a connection to the broker upon startup.

11. The element power management system of claim 10 , wherein the APE devices keep the connection to the broker open.

12. The element power management system of claim 9 , wherein the APE-EM initiates a connection to the broker upon startup.

13. The element power management system of claim 12 , wherein the APE-EM keeps the connection to the broker open.

14. The element power management system of claim 9 , further comprising a provisioning system to provide the respective configuration to the APE-EM.

15. The element power management system of claim 9 , wherein multiple profiles of multiple customers are managed by the APE-EM.

16. The element power management system of claim 9 , wherein the APE-EM comprises a Graphics User Interface.

17. The element power management system of claim 9 , further comprising a client to receive status checks from the broker and to store the status checks.

18. The element power management system of claim 9 , further comprising an aggregator to analyze the status checks.

19. The APE device of claim 1 , wherein the status check command comprises a ping command and a network device, and wherein the monitor is further configured to detect that the network device is not reachable by the status check command.

20. The APE device of claim 19 , wherein the monitor is further configured to determine an outlet of the electrical outlets associated with the network device and to recycle the power to the outlet.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 10, 2025
From: HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS, LLC
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 070455/0805 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 21, 2023
From: HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS, LLC
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 063404/0347 →