SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING ELECTRICALLY-POWERED DEVICES IN AN INTEGRATED WIRELESS NETWORK
First Claim
1. A system for controlling electrically-powered devices in an electrical network, comprising:
- a first transceiver located at a customer premise and coupled to a meter and further having an identifier storable in a memory coupled to the first transceiver, the first transceiver being configured to wirelessly communicate bidirectionally according to the identifier with a control center via one or more additional wireless birdirectional transceivers, at least one of the one or more additional wireless bidirectional transceivers being a site controller;
a processor coupled to the first transceiver and to a controller, the controller further coupled to an electrically-powered device and operable to control the operation of the electrically-powered device from at least a state of powered on to a state of powered off when the processor receives a signal associated with reducing electricity consumption at the customer premise; and
a notification device coupled to the processor and operable to provide information corresponding to electricity consumption for the customer premise.
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Abstract
An intelligent network demand control system provides a system and method for controlling demand in an energy delivery system. The intelligent network demand control system employs a transceiver network with a plurality transceivers coupled to meters and appliances residing at a plurality of customer premises. Control room operators instruct a customer premises (CP) energy management controller to implement a reduction in system demand. A demand reduction control signal is relayed out to a predefined group of transceivers to bring their respective controlled generators on line. The predefined transceivers, identified by their identification codes, are specified in the demand reduction control signal. When the transceivers bring the generators on line in response to a broadcasted demand reduction control signal, the actual demand reduction is metered and relayed back to the CP energy management controller. The total demand reduction is aggregated into a single number and then communicated to the operators.
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9 Claims
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1. A system for controlling electrically-powered devices in an electrical network, comprising:
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a first transceiver located at a customer premise and coupled to a meter and further having an identifier storable in a memory coupled to the first transceiver, the first transceiver being configured to wirelessly communicate bidirectionally according to the identifier with a control center via one or more additional wireless birdirectional transceivers, at least one of the one or more additional wireless bidirectional transceivers being a site controller;
a processor coupled to the first transceiver and to a controller, the controller further coupled to an electrically-powered device and operable to control the operation of the electrically-powered device from at least a state of powered on to a state of powered off when the processor receives a signal associated with reducing electricity consumption at the customer premise; and
a notification device coupled to the processor and operable to provide information corresponding to electricity consumption for the customer premise. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A device located at each of a plurality of customer premises in an electrical power distribution system for controlling an electrically-powered device at the customer premise, comprising:
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a first transceiver coupled to a meter at the customer premise and further having an identifier storable in a memory coupled to the first transceiver, the first transceiver being configured to wirelessly communicate bidirectionally according to the identifier with a remote control center via one or more additional wireless birdirectional transceivers that receive communications from the first transceiver and retransmit the communications, at least one of the one or more additional wireless bidirectional transceivers being a site controller;
a processor coupled to the first transceiver and to a switch, the switch further coupled to an electrically-powered device and operable to control the operation of the electrically-powered device from at least a state of powered on to a state of powered off when the processor receives a signal associated with reducing electricity consumption at the customer premise; and
a notification device coupled to the processor and operable to provide information corresponding to electricity consumption for the customer premise. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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