System for supermarket energy management
First Claim
1. A system of managing supermarket refrigeration information systems comprising:
- one or more on-site computers for receiving dynamic run-time data, which are magnitudes of one or more sensor measurements, from and operably connected with multiple on-site refrigeration control systems, wherein the on-site computer has a processor and software for translating the dynamic run-time data into a generic data structure and one or more databases for storing the translated dynamic run-time data;
a communication network operably connecting the on-site computers with a central server and for transmitting a copy of each database to a corresponding central server database;
a central server having one or more databases for storing a copy of each on-site computer database, a processor, and software for;
i) repetitively detecting, at a selected timing interval, that the on-site database contains dynamic run-time data updates,ii) in response to the repetitively detecting of the dynamic run-time data updates, making a complete copy of any updated on-site database,iii) replacing the corresponding copy on the central server with the updated copy of the database, wherein the updated copy of the database contains current dynamic run-time data; and
iv) in response to a user query of the updated copy of the database on the central server, presenting the current magnitude of the sensor measurement to the user from the updated copy of the database, without retrieving the data individually from the on-site computer;
a second communication network operably connecting the central server with one or more user computers and which is capable of transmitting data therebetween.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to the field of supermarket refrigeration & HVAC control. More particularly, embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for concurrent and remote management of multiple supermarket refrigeration systems located at one or more retail sites. Embodiments may include at least one on-site computer, at least one central server, at least one user computer, one or more communication network, and one or more on-site refrigeration control systems. In embodiments, the on-site computer communicates with the on-site refrigeration control system(s), which may be the same or different, and multiple on-site computers and/or different store locations may be used. The on-site computer is capable of translating data received from these various refrigeration control systems into a single system-friendly generic format and the translated data is stored on the on-site computer. This data is intermittently copied and stored on a central server. Meanwhile, data and more particularly data updates are sent from the refrigeration control system to the on-site computer for storage. At a desired interval, for example every five minutes, the central server detects whether the information on the on-site computer is different from the information on the server. When there has been an update, the server downloads the current information in bulk from the on-site computer. The information on the server is then accessed by one or more users to manage the refrigeration control systems, optionally remotely. In contrast with other existing refrigeration control management systems, systems and methods of the present invention can be used with multiple legacy refrigeration control systems, including old and new versions of a system from one particular OEM provider, and/or different models from one particular OEM provider, and/or different versions or models from several different OEM providers. These systems and methods provide for compatibility between different control systems, which does not currently exist. Benefits of the inventive systems and methods include being capable of delivering information to a user, in response to a user query, faster than systems in which the user computer communicates with and obtains data stored on the legacy system itself.
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1. A system of managing supermarket refrigeration information systems comprising:
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one or more on-site computers for receiving dynamic run-time data, which are magnitudes of one or more sensor measurements, from and operably connected with multiple on-site refrigeration control systems, wherein the on-site computer has a processor and software for translating the dynamic run-time data into a generic data structure and one or more databases for storing the translated dynamic run-time data; a communication network operably connecting the on-site computers with a central server and for transmitting a copy of each database to a corresponding central server database; a central server having one or more databases for storing a copy of each on-site computer database, a processor, and software for; i) repetitively detecting, at a selected timing interval, that the on-site database contains dynamic run-time data updates, ii) in response to the repetitively detecting of the dynamic run-time data updates, making a complete copy of any updated on-site database, iii) replacing the corresponding copy on the central server with the updated copy of the database, wherein the updated copy of the database contains current dynamic run-time data; and iv) in response to a user query of the updated copy of the database on the central server, presenting the current magnitude of the sensor measurement to the user from the updated copy of the database, without retrieving the data individually from the on-site computer; a second communication network operably connecting the central server with one or more user computers and which is capable of transmitting data therebetween. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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