Methods for reducing power consumption in remote sensing applications
First Claim
1. A method comprising the steps of:
- sensing a first amount of a physical characteristic at a first time;
sensing a second amount of a the physical characteristic subsequent to said first time;
storing said second amount of said physical characteristic as an absolute measurement;
determining a difference between the first and second amounts;
choosing a data transmission frame based upon said difference;
transmitting said difference in a format of said frame; and
simultaneously transmitting said absolute measurement sequentially in said frame.
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Abstract
The methods of this invention reduce the amount of power consumed by a remotely positioned (i.e. downhole) sensor/transmitter used in applications such as well bore telemetry. The method involves the sensing of physical characteristics such as pressure and/or temperature to generate a first absolute value than is transmitted to a surface receiver located at the earth'"'"'s surface. At a later time (or period) the physical characteristic is again sensed to generate a second absolute value that is subtracted from the first absolute value to generate a difference. If the difference is significant (i.e., greater than a predetermined value), the difference will be transmitted to the surface receiver. Because the difference will generally have fewer bits of data than the absolute data, less data can be transmitted so that battery power is conserved in the remote sensor/transmitter. In the event that the difference is not significant, even fewer bits need to be transmitted by the remote sensor/transmitter. Another method uses the fact that temperature is a more slowly changing phenomenon than pressure, and transmits data in frame formats constructed so that the transmission bit rate of sensed pressure data is higher than the transmission rate of sensed temperature data. In another method of this invention, the remote sensor/transmitter is programmed into a sleep state in which the remote sensor/transmitter consumes no appreciable battery power, for example, while being run down a well bore. The remote sensor/transmitter then transitions from the sleep state to the operation state after the expiration of a predetermined time period or by transmission of a control signal thereto.
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28 Claims
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1. A method comprising the steps of:
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sensing a first amount of a physical characteristic at a first time; sensing a second amount of a the physical characteristic subsequent to said first time; storing said second amount of said physical characteristic as an absolute measurement; determining a difference between the first and second amounts; choosing a data transmission frame based upon said difference; transmitting said difference in a format of said frame; and simultaneously transmitting said absolute measurement sequentially in said frame. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method comprising the steps of:
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sensing a first amount of a physical characteristic at a first time; sensing a second amount of the physical characteristic at a second time later than the first time; storing said second amount of said physical characteristic as an absolute measurement; extrapolating a third amount of the physical characteristic corresponding to the second time, based on the first amount and the first time; determining a difference between the second and third amounts; choosing a data transmission frame based on said difference; transmitting said difference in the format of said frame; and transmitting said absolute measurement sequentially in said frame simultaneously with said difference. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for minimizing transmission power consumption of a remote apparatus, comprising the steps of:
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taking a first measurement of at least one physical characteristic; taking a second measurement of said physical characteristic subsequent to said first measurement; comparing a difference between said first measurement and said second measurement with a predetermined value; creating a transmission frame based on said difference, the length of said frame substantially equaling the length necessary to transmit said difference, wherein unnecessary consumption of transmission power is avoided; and transmitting said difference in the form of said transmission frame. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method for minimizing transmission power consumption of a remote apparatus, comprising the steps of:
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determining an absolute pressure and an absolute temperature; determining a change in a pressure and a change in a temperature; transmitting a plurality of frames of variable length depending upon the change in pressure and temperature. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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