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Automatic meter-reading and controlling system

  • US 4,022,977 A
  • Filed: 12/17/1975
  • Issued: 05/10/1977
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/11/1972
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An automatic meter-reading system for reading a meter at a remote station over a communication link from a central station which comprises:

  • A. meter-reading terminal equipment at the remote station comprising;

    an encoder for converting the indicative information of the meter into information in the form of ohmic resistance; and

    a scanner unit having;

    at least three predetermined resistors which have different predetermined resistance values from one another;

    a group of switches, each of which is respectively connected in series to an output resistance of the encoder or each of the predetermined resistors, and which are arranged in an predetermined sequence; and

    a scanner turning on the switches progressively and selectively;

    B. a meter-reading center at the central station comprising;

    a stabilized D.C. voltage supply;

    an electrical signal measuring apparatus for measuring the electrical signals caused by the current passing through input terminals of a four-terminal network including a communication link and for converting the electrical signals into a computer code which is transmitted to a central processor;

    a switch for automatically coupling the electrical signal measurement apparatus to the meter-reading terminal equipment over the communication link and for automatically applyingg stabilized D.C. voltage from the supply to input terminals of the four-terminal network after seizing the communication link under the control of a central processor;

    andwherein said central processor is connected to the meter reading terminal equipment through the communication link for controlling the operation of the switch in a meter-reading center, the electrical signal measuring apparatus, and the meter-reading terminal equipment for coupling the encoder to the communication link and for measuring the unknown resistance of the encoder over the communication link;

    C. means disposed in the meter-reading center for progressively turning on the switches in the scanner unit by driving the scanner under the control of the central processor; and

    D. means disposed in the meter-reading center for indirectly measuring the unknown output resistance of the encoder from at least three values of the predetermined resistors in the scanner unit and electrical signals measured by the electrical signal measuring apparatus while selectively connecting each of the predetermined resistors in the scanner unit or unknown output resistance of the encoder to output terminals of the four-terminal network including the communication link, by calculation based upon a set of the following relations for a passive linear four-terminal network ##EQU8## Where Z1 is the input impedance which is the ratio of the input voltage to the input current in case that the four-terminal network is loaded with an impedance Z2 and A, B,C, and D are generalized network parameters termed four general circuit parameters or cascade parameters and there is the following relation between these parameters
    
    
    space="preserve" listing-type="equation">AD - BC = 1.

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