Data communication using power lines
First Claim
1. A data communication system using existing power transmission lines comprising:
- transmitting means at a first site for superimposing on the power transmission lines connected to and providing power to said first site a superimposed ripple signal including a unique identifying portion containing a site destination code;
a second site connected by said power transmission lines, said second site containing a plurality of diverse electrical devices with local wiring connected to and operated by the electrical power delivered by said transmission lines;
receiver means at said second site interposed between said transmission lines and said local wiring for passing said electrical power from said transmitting lines to said local wiring, said receiver means being responsive to said site destination code for passing said superimposed ripple signal containing said site destination code through to said local wiring and all of said electrical devices in said second site when said unique identifying portion is present and for blocking any ripple signal when said unique site destination code is absent to avoid any interference by said ripple signal with the operation of any electrical device in said second site; and
control means operatively coupled to said local wiring in said second site so as to control electrical devices that are plugged into said wiring, in accordance with said superimposed signal passed through by said receiver means.
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Abstract
The apparatus uses electric power lines to send and receive command, control, and data signal structures. Message signals are superimposed upon the AC power signals present on existing power lines. Transmit and receive sets are equipped with a unique individual coding (for identification and security) to complete the communication links. When a message signal is sent onto the line the unique code of the sending unit is placed at a predetermined position in the transmitted signal, such as in the header. Also the intended receiving unit code is placed in the message signal. In this manner, an individual receiving network at a given location will be activated only when its unique code has been placed into a message on the line sent by another unit. This coding ensures that only the intended location receiver will be able to "trap" the signal. The signals sent will be mid to high frequency and will be composed of low level logic/digital bits.
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5 Claims
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1. A data communication system using existing power transmission lines comprising:
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transmitting means at a first site for superimposing on the power transmission lines connected to and providing power to said first site a superimposed ripple signal including a unique identifying portion containing a site destination code; a second site connected by said power transmission lines, said second site containing a plurality of diverse electrical devices with local wiring connected to and operated by the electrical power delivered by said transmission lines; receiver means at said second site interposed between said transmission lines and said local wiring for passing said electrical power from said transmitting lines to said local wiring, said receiver means being responsive to said site destination code for passing said superimposed ripple signal containing said site destination code through to said local wiring and all of said electrical devices in said second site when said unique identifying portion is present and for blocking any ripple signal when said unique site destination code is absent to avoid any interference by said ripple signal with the operation of any electrical device in said second site; and control means operatively coupled to said local wiring in said second site so as to control electrical devices that are plugged into said wiring, in accordance with said superimposed signal passed through by said receiver means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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