Claims
- 1. An electronic utility meter, comprising:
a first port for communicating data with one or more other electronic meters; a second port for communicating data with a network; a transceiver in communication with the first port and the second port, wherein the transceiver communicates data between the other electronic meter and the computer; and a computer in communication with the transceiver.
- 2. The meter of claim 1, wherein the electronic utility meter is at least one of the following: a gas meter, a water meter, and an electric power meter.
- 3. The meter of claim 1, wherein the network comprises a central computer at a utility in communication with a billing system.
- 4. The meter of claim 1, wherein the data is communicated as a function of predetermined criteria.
- 5. The meter of claim 4, wherein the predetermined criteria filter the data provided by the electronic utility meter to the other meters.
- 6. The meter of claim 1, wherein the transceiver routes the data from the network to the other meters.
- 7. The meter of claim 1, further comprising a data storage device for data received from the other meters and from the network.
- 8. The meter of claim 7, wherein the data storage device provides the stored data to the network when requested by the network.
- 9. The meter of claim 7, wherein the data storage device provides the stored data to the other meters when requested by the network.
- 10. The meter of claim 1, wherein the computer provides timing data to the other meters.
- 11. The meter of claim 10, wherein the timing data is transmitted to the other meters at a substantially similar time.
- 12. The meter of claim 10, wherein the timing data is transmitted to the other meters at different times.
- 13. The meter of claim 1, wherein the data comprises at least one of the following: time-of-use data and demand data.
- 14. The meter of claim 1, wherein the communication between the electronic utility meter and the other meters is accomplished via wireless techniques.
- 15. The meter of claim 1, wherein the communication between the electronic utility meter and the other meters is accomplished via wired techniques.
- 16. The meter of claim 1, wherein the communication between the electronic utility meter and the network is accomplished via wireless techniques.
- 17. The meter of claim 1, wherein the communication between the electronic utility meter and the network is accomplished via wired techniques.
- 18. The meter of claim 1, wherein the communication between the electronic utility meter and the other meters is accomplished using at least one of the following techniques: TCP/IP, Internet, electronic messaging, XML, digital encryption, digital signature, Ethernet, DSL, Cable Modem, 802.11, Bluetooth, and X10.
- 19. The meter of claim 1, wherein the communication between the electronic utility meter and the computer is accomplished using at least one of the following techniques: TCP/IP, Internet, electronic messaging, XML, digital encryption, digital signature, Ethernet, DSL, Cable Modem, 802.11, Bluetooth, and X10.
- 20. The meter of claim 1, further comprising receiving a query from a customer premise to the electronic utility meter via the other meter.
- 21. The meter of claim 20, wherein the customer premise provides the query to the electronic utility meter using access identification.
- 22. The meter of claim 1, wherein the data represents utility usage.
- 23. The meter of claim 22, wherein the utility includes at least one of the following: water, gas, and electricity.
- 24. The meter of claim 22, wherein the utility usage is determined over a billing period.
- 25. The meter of claim 24, wherein the billing period represents one or more days.
- 26. The meter of claim 24, wherein the billing period represents a season of the year.
- 27. The meter of claim 1, wherein the data represents a billing rate to be applied to utility usage.
- 28. The meter of claim 27, wherein the billing rate is provided for one or more days.
- 29. The meter of claim 27, wherein the billing rate is provided for a season of the year.
- 30. The meter of claim 1, further comprising communicating a demand reset request from the electronic utility to the other meters at a predetermined interval.
- 31. The meter of claim 30, wherein the predetermined interval is at least one of the following: a billing change date, and a season change date.
- 32. The meter of claim 30, further comprising continuously verifying that the demand reset was accomplished in the other meters.
- 33. The meter of claim 1, wherein the electronic utility meter transmits identification designations to the other meters.
- 34. The meter of claim 1, wherein the electronic utility meter transmits time-of-use designations to the other meters.
- 35. The meter of claim 34, wherein the electronic utility meter transmits time-of-use schedules to the other meters as a function of the time-of-use designations.
- 36. The meter of claim 1, wherein the electronic utility meter registers the other meters such that data is not lost.
- 37. The meter of claim 1, wherein the electronic utility meter receives load profile data from the other meters.
- 38. The meter of claim 37, wherein receiving the load profile data is a function of at least one of the following predetermined criteria: the quantity of load profile data, a time of the day, a day of the year, and a season of the year.
- 39. A method for communicating data in an automated meter reading system, comprising:
communicating data with a network and a first electronic utility meter; and communicating the data with the first electronic utility meter and one or more other meters.
- 40. The method of claim 39, further comprising communicating the data as a function of predetermined criteria.
- 41. The method of claim 40, wherein the predetermined criteria filter the data provided by the first meter to the other meters.
- 42. The method of claim 39, further comprising routing data from the network to the other meters via the first meter.
- 43. The method of claim 39, further comprising storing the data in the first meter received from the other meters.
- 44. The method of claim 43, further comprising providing the stored data to the network when requested by the network.
- 45. The method of claim 39, further comprising the first meter providing timing data to the other meters.
- 46. The method of claim 45, wherein the timing data is transmitted to the other meters by the first meter at a substantially similar time.
- 47. The method of claim 45, wherein the timing data is transmitted to the other meters at distinct times.
- 48. The method of claim 39, further comprising receiving a query from a customer premise to the first meter via the other meter.
- 49. The method of claim 48, wherein the customer premise provides the query to the first meter using access identification.
- 50. The method of claim 39, wherein the data represents utility usage.
- 51. The method of claim 39, wherein the data represents a billing rate to be applied to utility usage.
- 52. The method of claim 39, further comprising communicating a demand reset request from the first meter to the other meters at a predetermined interval.
- 53. The method of claim 52, wherein the predetermined interval is at least one of the following: a billing change date, a season change date.
- 54. The method of claim 52, further comprising continuously verifying that the demand reset was accomplished in the other meters.
- 55. The method of claim 39, further comprising the first meter assigning identification designations to the other meters.
- 56. The method of claim 39, further comprising the first meter assigning time-of-use designations to the other meters.
- 57. The method of claim 56, further comprising the first meter assigning time-of-use schedules to the other meters as a function of the time-of-use designations.
- 58. The method of claim 39, further comprising the first meter registering the other meters such that data is not lost.
- 59. The method of claim 39, further comprising the first meter receiving load profile data from the other meters.
- 60. A data collector device, comprising:
a first port for communicating data with one or more other electronic meters; a second port for communicating data with a network; a transceiver in communication with the first port and the second port, wherein the transceiver communicates data between the other electronic meter and the computer; and a computer in communication with the transceiver, wherein the computer routes the data from the network to the electronic meter.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______ (Attorney Docket No. ABME-0796), filed Jun. 27, 2002, and entitled “Dynamic Self-Configuring Metering Network,” which is incorporated herein by reference.