Claims
- 1. An artificial environment control system, comprising:
at least one artificial environment control system (“AECS”) sensor for obtaining parametric environmental information; at least one workstation including a computer monitor; at least one System Controller; at least one environmental control device; a means for connecting said at least one AECS sensor to said at least one workstation; a means for connecting said at least one workstation to said at least one System Controller; and a means for connecting said at least one System Controller to said at least one environmental control device, wherein said parametric environmental information is transmitted from said at least one AECS sensor to said at least one workstation, and from said at least one workstation to said at least one System Controller.
- 2. The artificial environment control system of claim 1, further comprising:
an Environmental Management Server (“EMS server”) connected to said means for connecting said at least one workstation to said at least one System Controller.
- 3. The artificial environment control system of claim 2, further comprising:
a router for connecting said means for connecting said at least one workstation to said at least one System Controller to the Internet.
- 4. The artificial environment control system of claim 3, further comprising Web Services, wherein said Web Services are accessible through the Internet.
- 5. The artificial environment control system of claim 4, wherein said Web Services provide current local weather information.
- 6. The artificial environment control system of claim 5, wherein said Web Services provide current utility rate information.
- 7. The artificial environment control system of claim 6, wherein said EMS server obtains said current local weather information and said current utility rate information from said Web Services.
- 8. The artificial environment control system of claim 7, wherein said at least one AECS sensor comprises:
a plurality of environmental sensors for providing environmental information; a power source; and a sensor processing device for accepting said environmental information, producing parametric environmental information representative of said environmental information, and transmitting said parametric environmental information to said at least one workstation.
- 9. The artificial environment control system of claim 8, wherein said plurality of environmental sensors comprises a temperature sensor.
- 10. The artificial environment control system of claim 8, wherein said plurality of environmental sensors comprises a light sensor.
- 11. The artificial environment control system of claim 8, wherein said plurality of environmental sensors comprises a humidity sensor.
- 12. The artificial environment control system of claim 8, wherein said plurality of environmental sensors comprises a carbon dioxide sensor.
- 13. The artificial environment control system of claim 8, wherein said plurality of environmental sensors comprises a infra-red light sensor.
- 14. The artificial environment control system of claim 8, wherein said AECS sensor further comprises:
a first Universal Serial Bus (“USB”) connector; and a data bus for connecting said USB connector to said sensor processing device.
- 15. The artificial environment control system of claim 14, wherein said workstation comprises:
a power supply; and a second USB connector.
- 16. The artificial environment control system of claim 15, wherein said means for connecting said at least one AECS sensor to said at least one workstation is a USB cable attached to said first USB connector on one end and attached to said second USB connector on the other end.
- 17. The artificial environment control system of claim 16, wherein said AECS sensor power source is a workstation power supply, said power supply transmitting electrical power over said USB cable to said AECS sensor.
- 18. The artificial environment control system of claim 8, wherein said means for connecting said at least one AECS sensor to said at least one workstation is a set of radio transceivers for sending and receiving data.
- 19. The artificial environment control system of claim 8, wherein said at least one System Controller comprises:
a Master Controller including a controller processing device and a Gateway for connecting said Master Controller to said AECS LAN; at least one Slave Controller including a controller processing device; and a controller network for connecting said Master Controller to said at least one Slave Controller.
- 20. The artificial environment control system of claim 8, wherein said workstation further comprises an Environmental Control Console (“ECC”) software application.
- 21. The artificial environmental control system of claim 20, wherein said ECC software application is utilized by users to monitor parametric environmental information.
- 22. The artificial environmental control system of claim 21, wherein said EMS server maintains a plurality of environmental set-points, said plurality of environmental set-points corresponding to said parametric environmental information.
- 23. The artificial environmental control system of claim 22, wherein said at least one System Controller utilizes said local weather forecast information, said current utility rate information, and said environmental set-points to direct the behavior of said at least one environmental control device.
- 24. The artificial environmental control system of claim 22, wherein said ECC software application is utilized by a user to request changes to said environmental set-points.
- 25. The artificial environmental control system of claim 24, wherein said artificial environmental control system controls the environment of a large area, said large area being divided into a plurality of Zones.
- 26. The artificial environmental control system of claim 25, wherein at least one Zone of said plurality of zones contain a plurality of said at least one workstations.
- 27. The artificial environment control system of claim 26, wherein a plurality of users utilizes said plurality of said at least one workstations to generate a plurality of requests of said changes to said environmental set-points.
- 28. The artificial environment control system of claim 27, wherein said EMS server receives said plurality of requests of said changes to said environmental set-points and generates a composite set-point.
- 29. The artificial environment control system of claim 28, wherein said composite set-point is an average of the plurality of requests of said changes to said environmental set-points.
- 30. The artificial environment control system of claim 28, wherein each request of said plurality of requests of said changes to said environment set-points is given a weighted value, said weighted value being one of a plurality of discrete values within a range of values, and further wherein said composite set-point is an weighted average of the plurality of requests of said changes to said environmental set-points.
- 31. The artificial environment control system of claim 8, wherein said means for connecting said at least one workstation to said at least one System Controller is a local area network (“AECS LAN”).
- 32. The artificial environment control system of claim 31, wherein said AECS LAN is an Ethernet Network.
- 33. The artificial environment control system of claim 31, wherein said AECS LAN is a wireless network.
- 34. The artificial environment control system of claim 8, wherein said means for connecting said at least one System Controller to said at least one environmental control device is a set of wires.
- 35. The artificial environmental control system of claim 8, wherein said means for connecting said at least one System Controller to said at least one environmental control device is a set of transceivers for sending and receiving data.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the filing date benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/362,334, filed Mar. 8, 2002, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety for any purpose.
Provisional Applications (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60362334 |
Mar 2002 |
US |