Addressing data loggers and telephones upon networks, including upon the PSTN, in parallel and in common in groups, with subsequent secondary addressing of devices uniquely
First Claim
1. A method of addressing, and retrieving data from, a multiplicity of addressable data loggers distributed on and connected by networks including the Public Service Telephone Network (PSTN), to a data-collecting central station, the method comprising:
- broadcasting upon the network from the central station a primary address recognized by a plurality of network-connected data loggers; and
thereaftercommunicating upon the network from the central station secondary addresses sufficient to identify unique ones of the plurality of network-connected data loggers recognizing the primary address;
wherein the multiplicity of addressable data loggers are first primary-addressed and thereafter individually secondary-addressed so as to deliver up logged data to a data-collecting base station upon the network.
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Abstract
The present invention contemplates improved addressing of, and retrieval of data from, unique addressable data loggers connected by and upon networks, including the Public Service Telephone Network (PSTN). Collection of data from the data loggers distributed upon the network to a data-collecting central, base, station is by (1) network broadcast of a primary address recognized by many, or even all, data loggers. Data loggers so primarily addressed thereafter later individually uniquely respond to (2) broadcast secondary addresses and/or directives, which may be encrypted, so as to (3) deliver up logged data to the base station.
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1. A method of addressing, and retrieving data from, a multiplicity of addressable data loggers distributed on and connected by networks including the Public Service Telephone Network (PSTN), to a data-collecting central station, the method comprising:
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broadcasting upon the network from the central station a primary address recognized by a plurality of network-connected data loggers; and
thereaftercommunicating upon the network from the central station secondary addresses sufficient to identify unique ones of the plurality of network-connected data loggers recognizing the primary address; wherein the multiplicity of addressable data loggers are first primary-addressed and thereafter individually secondary-addressed so as to deliver up logged data to a data-collecting base station upon the network. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A system of remote data collection upon a telephone network comprising:
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multiplicity of data-collecting and data-transmitting phones upon a telephone network, where a plurality of phones have, and are uniquely addressable by, an identical same primary phone number upon the telephone network, while all phones of the plurality have a unique secondary identification received upon the telephone network once a phone is communicatively connected thereto and thereon, where each operative phone when both primary-addressed and secondary-addressed transmits collected data; and a base data-collecting phone collecting data from the multiplicity of remote data-transmitting phones by first broadcasting a primary phone number as serves to primary-address a plurality of phones, and then, second, successively communicating secondary identifications as successively serve to identify and to secondary-address unique phones of the primary-addressed plurality of phones, and then successively receiving data from each unique phone of the multiplicity of phones as it is both primary-addressed and successively-secondary-addressed. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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