Configurable NOC-oriented demand management system
First Claim
1. An apparatus for controlling peak demand of a resource within a facility, the apparatus comprising:
- a first control node, disposed within the facility and coupled to a second control node via a demand coordination network, said first control node comprising;
a node processor, coupled to a first energy consuming device, configured to transmit sensor data and device status via said demand coordination network for generation of a plurality of run time schedules, and configured to operate said first energy consuming device within an acceptable operating margin to maintain a first local environment by cycling on and off according to said plurality of run time schedules; and
a network operations center (NOC), disposed external to the facility, configured to generate said plurality of run time schedules to control the peak demand of the resource, wherein one or more run times start prior to peak demand of the resource to maintain corresponding local environments, said NOC comprising;
a global schedule module, operationally coupled to said first node processor, configured to coordinate run times for said first energy consuming device and a second energy consuming device, wherein coordination is based on a global run time schedule, an adjusted first descriptor set characterizing said first local environment, and an adjusted second descriptor set characterizing a second local environment; and
a local schedule module, coupled to said global schedule module, configured to direct said first energy consuming device to cycle on and off at appropriate times as a function of a first device actuation schedule provided by said global schedule module.
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Abstract
Coupling first and second nodes together within a facility via a network; via the first node, transmitting data and status via the network for generation of schedules, and operating a first device within an acceptable operating margin to maintain a first environment by cycling on and off according to the schedules; and via a network operations center disposed external to the facility, generating the schedules to control peak demand of a resource, where one or more run times start prior to when otherwise required to maintain corresponding local environments, and coordinating run times for the first device and a second device, where coordination is based on a global schedule, an adjusted first descriptor set characterizing the first environment, and an adjusted second descriptor set characterizing a second environment, a first device activation schedule and a second device activation schedule directing the first and second devices to cycle on and off.
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22 Claims
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1. An apparatus for controlling peak demand of a resource within a facility, the apparatus comprising:
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a first control node, disposed within the facility and coupled to a second control node via a demand coordination network, said first control node comprising; a node processor, coupled to a first energy consuming device, configured to transmit sensor data and device status via said demand coordination network for generation of a plurality of run time schedules, and configured to operate said first energy consuming device within an acceptable operating margin to maintain a first local environment by cycling on and off according to said plurality of run time schedules; and a network operations center (NOC), disposed external to the facility, configured to generate said plurality of run time schedules to control the peak demand of the resource, wherein one or more run times start prior to peak demand of the resource to maintain corresponding local environments, said NOC comprising; a global schedule module, operationally coupled to said first node processor, configured to coordinate run times for said first energy consuming device and a second energy consuming device, wherein coordination is based on a global run time schedule, an adjusted first descriptor set characterizing said first local environment, and an adjusted second descriptor set characterizing a second local environment; and a local schedule module, coupled to said global schedule module, configured to direct said first energy consuming device to cycle on and off at appropriate times as a function of a first device actuation schedule provided by said global schedule module. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A peak demand control system, for managing peak energy demand within a facility, the peak demand control system comprising:
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a first control node, disposed within the facility and coupled to a second control node via a demand coordination network, said first control node comprising; a node processor, coupled to a first energy consuming device, configured to transmit sensor data and device status via said demand coordination network for generation of a plurality of run time schedules, and configured to operate said first energy consuming device within an acceptable operating margin to maintain a first local environment by cycling on and off according to said plurality of run time schedules; and a network operations center (NOC), disposed external to the facility, configured to generate said plurality of run time schedules to control peak demand of a resource, wherein one or more run times start prior to said peak demand of said resource to maintain corresponding local environments, said NOC comprising; a global schedule module, operationally coupled to said first node processor, configured to coordinate run times for said first energy consuming device and a second energy consuming device, wherein coordination is based on a global run time schedule, an adjusted first descriptor set characterizing said first local environment, and an adjusted second descriptor set characterizing a second local environment; and a local schedule module, coupled to said global schedule module, configured to direct said first energy consuming device to cycle on and off at appropriate times as a function of a first device actuation schedule provided by said global schedule module; and one or more sensor nodes, coupled to said demand coordination network, configured to provide one or more global sensor data sets to said NOC, wherein said NOC employs said one or more global sensor data sets in determining said run times. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method for controlling peak demand of a resource within a facility, the method comprising:
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coupling a first control node and a second control node together within the facility via a demand coordination network; via the first control node, transmitting sensor data and device status via the demand coordination network for generation of a plurality of run time schedules, and operating a first energy consuming device within an acceptable operating margin to maintain a first local environment by cycling on and off according to the plurality of run time schedules; and via a network operations center (NOC) disposed external to the facility, generating the plurality of run time schedules to control the peak demand of the resource, wherein one or more run times start prior to the peak demand of the resource to maintain corresponding local environments, and coordinating run times for the first energy consuming device and a second energy consuming device, wherein coordination is based on a global run time schedule, an adjusted first descriptor set characterizing the first local environment, and an adjusted second descriptor set characterizing a second local environment, a first device activation schedule and a second device activation schedule directing the first and second energy consuming devices, respectively, to cycle on and off at appropriate times. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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