Approach for managing power consumption of network devices
First Claim
1. A method for managing power consumption of a network device, the method comprising the computer-implemented steps of:
- determining whether one or more state change criteria for the network device are satisfied;
if the one or more state change criteria for the network device are satisfied, then signaling the network device over a communications network to cause the network device to change from a first operational state in a plurality of operational states to a second operational state in the plurality of operational states, wherein the network device consumes a different amount of power when operating in the second operational state relative to when the network device is operating in the first operational state;
determining whether one or more other state change criteria for the network device are satisfied;
if the one or more other state change criteria for the network device are satisfied, then signaling the network device over the communications network to cause the network device to change from the second operational state to a third operational state in the plurality of operational states, wherein the network device consumes a different amount of power when operating in the third operational state relative to when the network device is operating in the second operational state;
wherein in the first operational state, power is provided to an electronic controller in the network device but power is not provided to a mechanical module in the network device;
wherein in the second operational state, power is provided to both the electronic controller and the mechanical module to allow the mechanical module to operate at a first level of operation; and
wherein in the third operational state, power is provided to both the electronic controller and the mechanical module to allow the mechanical module to operate at a second level of operation, wherein the mechanical module consumes relatively more power when operating at the second level of operation relative to when the mechanical module is operating at the first level of operation.
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Abstract
An approach for managing power consumption of network devices includes determining whether one or more state change criteria for a network device are satisfied. The state change criteria may include a variety of criteria, depending upon the requirements of a particular implementation and the invention is not limited to any particular state change criteria. Examples of state change criteria include, without limitation, whether the network device needs to be operating in a different operational state to perform a specified function and whether a specified function has been completed. If the one or more state change criteria for the network device are satisfied, then the network device is signaled over a communications network to cause the network device to change operational states. According to one embodiment of the invention, the signaling causes the network device to change from a first operational state in a plurality of operational states to a second operational state in the plurality of operational states. The network device consumes a different amount of power when operating in the second operational state relative to when the network device is operating in the first operational state.
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28 Claims
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1. A method for managing power consumption of a network device, the method comprising the computer-implemented steps of:
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determining whether one or more state change criteria for the network device are satisfied;
if the one or more state change criteria for the network device are satisfied, then signaling the network device over a communications network to cause the network device to change from a first operational state in a plurality of operational states to a second operational state in the plurality of operational states, wherein the network device consumes a different amount of power when operating in the second operational state relative to when the network device is operating in the first operational state;
determining whether one or more other state change criteria for the network device are satisfied;
if the one or more other state change criteria for the network device are satisfied, then signaling the network device over the communications network to cause the network device to change from the second operational state to a third operational state in the plurality of operational states, wherein the network device consumes a different amount of power when operating in the third operational state relative to when the network device is operating in the second operational state;
wherein in the first operational state, power is provided to an electronic controller in the network device but power is not provided to a mechanical module in the network device;
wherein in the second operational state, power is provided to both the electronic controller and the mechanical module to allow the mechanical module to operate at a first level of operation; and
wherein in the third operational state, power is provided to both the electronic controller and the mechanical module to allow the mechanical module to operate at a second level of operation, wherein the mechanical module consumes relatively more power when operating at the second level of operation relative to when the mechanical module is operating at the first level of operation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
determining whether one or more other state change criteria for the network device are satisfied; and
if the one or more other state change criteria for the network device are satisfied, then signaling the network device over a communications network to cause the network device to change from the second operational state to the first operational state.
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3. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the plurality of operational states reflect a hierarchy of operational states wherein the network device consumes a different amount of power in each operational state in the hierarchy of operational states.
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4. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the network device is a multi-function peripheral device.
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5. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the network device is a printer.
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6. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the network device is a copier.
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7. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the one or more state change criteria include whether a user of the network device has entered or left a building.
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8. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the one or more state change criteria include whether the network device needs to be operating in the second operational state to perform a specified function.
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9. The Method as recited in claim 1, wherein the network device is associated with a particular user.
10.The Method as recited in claim 1, wherein the network device is any one of a heating device, an air conditioning device and an entertainment system.
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10. A computer-readable medium for managing power consumption of a network device, the computer-readable medium carrying one or more sequences of instructions which, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform the steps of:
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determining whether one or more state change criteria for the network device are satisfied;
if the one or more state change criteria for the network device are satisfied, then signaling the network device over a communications network to cause the network device to change from a first operational state in a plurality of operational states to a second operational state in the plurality of operational states, wherein the network device consumes a different amount of power when operating in the second operational state relative to when the network device is operating in the first operational state;
determining whether one or more other state change criteria for the network device are satisfied;
if the one or more other state change criteria for the network device are satisfied, then signaling the network device over the communications network to cause the network device to change from the second operational state to a third operational state in the plurality of operational states, wherein the network device consumes a different amount of power when operating in the third operational state relative to when the network device is operating in the second operational state;
wherein in the first operational state, power is provided to an electronic controller in the network device but power is not provided to a mechanical module in the network device;
wherein in the second operational state, power is provided to both the electronic controller and the mechanical module to allow the mechanical module to operate at a first level of operation; and
wherein in the third operational state, power is provided to both the electronic controller and the mechanical module to allow the mechanical module to operate at a second level of operation, wherein the mechanical module consumes relatively more power when operating at the second level of operation relative to when the mechanical module is operating at the first level of operation.
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11. The computer-readable medium as recited in claim 11, further comprising one or more sequences of additional instructions which, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform the steps of:
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determining whether one or more other state change criteria for the network device are satisfied; and
if the one or more other state change criteria for the network device are satisfied, then signaling the network device over a communications network to cause the network device to change from the second operational state to the first operational state. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. An apparatus for managing power consumption of a network device, the apparatus comprising a memory carrying one or more sequences of instructions which, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform the steps of:
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determining whether one or more state change criteria for the network device are satisfied;
if the one or more state change criteria for the network device are satisfied, then signaling the network device over a communications network to cause the network device to change from a first operational state in a plurality of operational states to a second operational state in the plurality of operational states, wherein the network device consumes a different amount of power when operating in the second operational state relative to when the network device is operating in the first operational state;
determining whether one or more other state change criteria for the network device are satisfied;
if the one or more other state change criteria for the network device are satisfied, then signaling the network device over the communications network to cause the network device to change from the second operational state to a third operational state in the plurality of operational states, wherein the network device consumes a different amount of power when operating in the third operational state relative to when the network device is operating in the second operational state;
wherein in the first operational state, power is provided to an electronic controller in the network device but power is not provided to a mechanical module in the network device;
wherein in the second operational state, power is provided to both the electronic controller and the mechanical module to allow the mechanical module to operate at a first level of operation; and
wherein in the third operational state, power is provided to both the electronic controller and the mechanical module to allow the mechanical module to operate at a second level of operation, wherein the mechanical module consumes relatively more power when operating at the second level of operation relative to when the mechanical module is operating at the first level of operation.
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21. The apparatus as recited in claim 21, wherein the memory includes one or more sequences of additional instructions which, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform the steps of:
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determining whether one or more other state change criteria for the network device are satisfied; and
if the one or more other state change criteria for the network device are satisfied, then signaling the network device over a communications network to cause the network device to change from the second operational state to the first operational state. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
28.The apparatus as recited in claim 21, wherein the one or more state change criteria include whether the network device needs to be operating in the second operational state to perform a specified function. -
27. The apparatus as recited in claim 21, wherein the network device is associated with a particular user.
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28. The apparatus as recited in claim 21, wherein the network device is any one of a heating device, an air conditioning device and an entertainment system.
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