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G01R 25/00 - Dispositions pour procéder aux mesures de l'angle de phase entre une tension et un courant ou entre des tensions ou des courants 1
H04B 1/713 - Techniques d'étalement de spectre utilisant des sauts de fréquence 1
H04B 1/7156 - Dispositions pour la synchronisation des séquences 1
H04H 20/71 - Systèmes sans fil 1
H04L 12/28 - Réseaux de données à commutation caractérisés par la configuration des liaisons, p.ex. réseaux locaux [LAN Local Area Networks] ou réseaux étendus [WAN Wide Area Networks] 1
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SYNCHRONOUS FREQUENCY HOPPING SPREAD SPECTRUM COMMUNICATIONS

      
Numéro d'application US2014061045
Numéro de publication 2015/058038
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2014-10-17
Date de publication 2015-04-23
Propriétaire ELSTER SOLUTIONS, LLC (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Mason, Jr., Robert T.
  • Shuey, Kenneth C.
  • Hemminger, Rodney C.
  • Chang, Kuor-Hsin

Abrégé

Synchronous FHSS networks operating within mesh networks typically require a certain amount of network traffic to maintain time as well as for executing other functions, such as registration and neighbor discovery. The concepts presented in this disclosure provide a mesh network with enhanced communication capabilities without adding significant hardware or firmware costs to nodes within the network. The disclosed concept of using acquisition channels (frequencies) integrated within FHSS pseudo-random sequences speeds network responses to conditions like outage and restoration. Assignment of unique hop sequences by hop level or at time of manufacture can guarantee minimal network contention while minimizing system network traffic.

Classes IPC  ?

  • H04B 1/713 - Techniques d'étalement de spectre utilisant des sauts de fréquence
  • H04B 1/7156 - Dispositions pour la synchronisation des séquences

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MESH INFRASTRUCTURE UTILIZING ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION PATHS

      
Numéro d'application US2011022868
Numéro de publication 2011/094500
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2011-01-28
Date de publication 2011-08-04
Propriétaire ELSTER SOLUTIONS, LLC (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Borleske, Andrew, J.
  • Mason, Robert, T.

Abrégé

A wireless mesh network, method, and processor-readable storage medium for maintaining both a primary communication path and an alternative communication path for a communication node are disclosed herein. A control node determines an alternative communication path for each node in communication with the control node and stores, for each node, primary communication path information and alternative communication path information. By maintaining both primary and alternative communication path information, the control node can switch from the primary path to the alternative path when a failure in the primary path is detected. Because the control node determines and stores information relating to the alternative path before the failure occurs, switching from the primary path to the alternative path involves little, if any, delay.

Classes IPC  ?

  • H04L 12/28 - Réseaux de données à commutation caractérisés par la configuration des liaisons, p.ex. réseaux locaux [LAN Local Area Networks] ou réseaux étendus [WAN Wide Area Networks]

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CLEARING REDUNDANT DATA IN WIRELESS MESH NETWORK

      
Numéro d'application US2011022898
Numéro de publication 2011/094523
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2011-01-28
Date de publication 2011-08-04
Propriétaire ELSTER SOLUTIONS, LLC (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Borleske, Andrew, J.
  • Mason, Robert, T.

Abrégé

A wireless mesh network, method, and processor-readable storage medium for operating a network that has a control node that communicates with a plurality of communication nodes are disclosed. When the control node receives a broadcast message, the control node broadcasts a "clear" message that causes other communication nodes to clear their copies of the broadcast message from their message queues. By clearing redundant copies of the original broadcast message, the network can conserve bandwidth for other network traffic.

Classes IPC  ?

4.

HIGH PRIORITY DATA READS FOR ACQUISITION OF REAL-TIME DATA IN WIRELESS MESH NETWORK

      
Numéro d'application US2011022881
Numéro de publication 2011/094511
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2011-01-28
Date de publication 2011-08-04
Propriétaire ELSTER SOLUTIONS, LLC (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Borleske, Andrew, J.
  • Mason, Robert, T.

Abrégé

A wireless mesh network, method, and processor-readable storage medium for operating a network that has a control node that communicates with a plurality of communication nodes are disclosed herein. The control node schedules time-limited sample windows and only collects data that is designated as having a priority, such as voltage data, during those scheduled sample windows. Because the sample window has a defined end point time, the reading software that executes at the head end and that reads data from the collector can follow a known schedule because, by definition, the collector will already be finished collecting priority data when the sample window expires.

Classes IPC  ?

  • H04Q 9/00 - Dispositions dans les systèmes de commande à distance ou de télémétrie pour appeler sélectivement une sous-station à partir d'une station principale, sous-station dans laquelle un appareil recherché est choisi pour appliquer un signal de commande ou

5.

FRACTIONAL SAMPLES TO IMPROVE METERING AND INSTRUMENTATION

      
Numéro d'application US2009042984
Numéro de publication 2009/140115
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2009-05-06
Date de publication 2009-11-19
Propriétaire ELSTER SOLUTIONS, LLC (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Holdsclaw, Scott, Turner
  • Minton, Charlie, Edgar

Abrégé

Methods and devices to determine values relating to metering a power line signal. A power line signal may be sampled by defining accumulation intervals associated with the power line signal. An accumulation interval may comprise sample periods. Samples are taken during sample periods. Values associated with the samples are determined for each sample period. A sample period may be associated with one or more accumulation intervals. When a sample period belongs to one accumulation interval, the sample period may be allocated to the one accumulation interval. When a sample period is associated with more than one accumulation interval, portions of the sample period may be allocated to the accumulation intervals to which the portions belong. Values determined for a sample period may be allocated to one or more accumulation intervals by allocating the values in relation to the allocation of the sample periods.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01R 25/00 - Dispositions pour procéder aux mesures de l'angle de phase entre une tension et un courant ou entre des tensions ou des courants