Method for controlling an HVAC system using a proximity aware mobile device
First Claim
1. A non-transitory computer readable medium having stored thereon in a non-transitory state a program code for use by a user'"'"'s mobile wireless device connectable to a network, the program code causing the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device to execute a method comprising:
- storing geographic information in a memory, wherein the geographic information comprises a first outer boundary about a first location and a second outer boundary about a second location, wherein the first location is serviced by a first HVAC system controlled by a first HVAC controller and the second location is serviced by a second HVAC system controlled by a second HVAC controller;
monitoring a current location of the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device; and
comparing the stored geographic information and the current location of the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device, and when the comparison meets a first predetermined criteria, the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device transmitting a first message that results in the first HVAC controller servicing the first location transitioning from an occupied operating mode to an unoccupied operating mode, and when the comparison meets a second predetermined criteria, the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device transmitting a second message that results in the first HVAC controller transitioning from the unoccupied operating mode to an extended away operating mode, wherein the first predetermined criteria comprises the current location of the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device crossing out of the first outer boundary about the first location and the second predetermined criteria comprises the current location of the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device crossing into the second outer boundary about the second location.
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Abstract
A mobile wireless device (e.g. smart phone) may be used to remotely control an HVAC system. A program code stored in the memory of the mobile wireless device may cause the mobile wireless device to store geographic information in the memory of the mobile wireless device, monitor a location of the mobile wireless device, and compare the stored geographic information to the location of the mobile wireless device. If the comparison meets predetermined criteria, the program code may cause the mobile wireless device to transmit a command either directly or indirectly to an HVAC controller, causing the HVAC controller to transition from a first operating state having a first temperature setpoint to a second operating state having a second temperature setpoint.
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20 Claims
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1. A non-transitory computer readable medium having stored thereon in a non-transitory state a program code for use by a user'"'"'s mobile wireless device connectable to a network, the program code causing the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device to execute a method comprising:
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storing geographic information in a memory, wherein the geographic information comprises a first outer boundary about a first location and a second outer boundary about a second location, wherein the first location is serviced by a first HVAC system controlled by a first HVAC controller and the second location is serviced by a second HVAC system controlled by a second HVAC controller; monitoring a current location of the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device; and comparing the stored geographic information and the current location of the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device, and when the comparison meets a first predetermined criteria, the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device transmitting a first message that results in the first HVAC controller servicing the first location transitioning from an occupied operating mode to an unoccupied operating mode, and when the comparison meets a second predetermined criteria, the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device transmitting a second message that results in the first HVAC controller transitioning from the unoccupied operating mode to an extended away operating mode, wherein the first predetermined criteria comprises the current location of the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device crossing out of the first outer boundary about the first location and the second predetermined criteria comprises the current location of the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device crossing into the second outer boundary about the second location. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A non-transitory computer readable medium having stored thereon on in non-transitory state a program code for use by a user'"'"'s mobile wireless device connectable to a network, the program code causing the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device to execute a method comprising:
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storing geographic information in a memory, wherein the geographic information comprises a first outer boundary about a first location and a second outer boundary about a second location, wherein the first location is serviced by a first HVAC controller and the second location is serviced by a second HVAC controller, wherein the first HVAC controller and the second HVAC controller are configured to have an occupied operating mode, an unoccupied operating mode and an extended away operating mode; monitoring a current location of the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device; and comparing the stored geographic information and the current location of the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device, and; when the current location of the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device crosses into the second outer boundary about the second location, the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device transmitting one or more messages that results in the first HVAC controller servicing the first location transitioning to the extended away operating mode and the second HVAC controller servicing the second location transitioning to the occupied operating mode. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method of controlling an HVAC system of a building having an HVAC controller, using a user'"'"'s mobile wireless device, the method comprising:
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determining if a current location of the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device crosses from inside a first boundary defined about the building to outside the first boundary, and if so, causing the HVAC controller to transition from an occupied operating mode having a first temperature setpoint to an unoccupied operating mode having a second temperature setpoint; determining when a current location of the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device crosses from outside the first boundary to inside the first boundary, and when so, causing the HVAC controller to transition to the occupied operating mode having the first temperature setpoint; and determining when a current location of the user'"'"'s mobile wireless device crosses from outside a second boundary defined around a second building to inside the second boundary, and when so, transitioning the HVAC controller to an extended away operating mode having a third temperature setpoint; wherein the third temperature setpoint is more energy efficient that the second temperature setpoint, and the second temperature setpoint is more energy efficient than the first temperature setpoint. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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