Claims
- 1. A lamp monitoring and control unit comprising:a processing unit configured to process at least one lamp parameter and output a relay control signal; a relay coupled to switch a switched power line to a hot power line based upon the relay control signal from said processing unit; and a wireless transmitter, coupled to transmit monitoring data, representing said at least one lamp parameter, from said processing unit, and configured for point-to-point communication.
- 2. The lamp monitoring and control unit of claim 1, further comprising a current sensor, coupled to the switched power line, for sensing a switched current in the switched power line.
- 3. The lamp monitoring and control unit of claim 2, further comprising a voltage sensor, coupled to said processing unit, for sensing a switched voltage in the switched power line.
- 4. The lamp monitoring and control unit of claim 3, further comprising a light sensor, coupled to said processing unit, for sensing an amount of ambient light, producing a light signal associated with the amount of ambient light, and outputting the light signal to said processing unit.
- 5. The lamp monitoring and control unit of claim 1, further comprising a voltage sensor, coupled to said processing unit, for sensing a switched voltage in the switched power line.
- 6. The lamp monitoring and control unit of claim 1, further comprising a light sensor, coupled to said processing unit, for sensing an amount of ambient light, producing a light signal associated with the amount of ambient light, and outputting the light signal to said processing unit.
- 7. The lamp monitoring and control unit of claim 2, further comprising an A/D converter, coupled between said current sensor and said processing unit, for converting a D/C voltage from said current sensor, associated with the switched current, to a switched current data signal.
- 8. The lamp monitoring and control unit of claim 2, wherein said current sensor includes a transformer and associated circuitry to produce a DC voltage associated with the switched current.
- 9. The lamp monitoring and control unit of claim 1, further comprising a lamp assembly for receiving the switched power line.
- 10. The lamp monitoring and control unit of claim 9, wherein said lamp assembly includes a lamp and a starting circuit.
- 11. The lamp monitoring and control unit of claim 3, further comprising an A/D converter, coupled between said current sensor and said processing unit, for converting a D/C voltage from said current sensor, associated with the switched current, to a switched current data signal.
- 12. The lamp monitoring and control unit of claim 3, wherein said current sensor includes a transformer and associated circuitry to produce a DC voltage associated with the switched current.
- 13. The lamp monitoring and control unit of claim 4, further comprising a lamp assembly for receiving the switched power line.
- 14. The lamp monitoring and control unit of claim 13, wherein said lamp assembly includes a lamp and a starting circuit.
- 15. The lamp monitoring and control unit of claim 4, further comprising an A/D converter, coupled between said current sensor and said processing unit, for converting a DC voltage from said current sensor, associated with the switched current, to a switched current data signal.
- 16. The lamp monitoring and control unit of claim 4, wherein said current sensor includes a transformer and associated circuitry to produce a DC voltage associated with the switched current.
- 17. The monitoring and control unit of claim 1, wherein the wireless transmitter is configured to broadcast the monitoring data in free space.
- 18. The monitoring and control unit of claim 9, wherein the wireless transmitter is configured to establish point-to-point communication with a base station.
- 19. The monitoring and control unit of claim 1, wherein the wireless transmitter further comprises a directional antenna to direct the transmission of the monitoring data.
- 20. The monitoring and control unit of claim 19, wherein the directional antenna comprises a directional discontinuity ring radiator (DDRR) antenna.
- 21. The monitoring and control unit of claim 20, wherein the DDRR is modified to have multiple loops to allow the antenna to resonate at prescribed frequencies.
- 22. The monitoring and control unit of claim 1, wherein the wireless transmitter spontaneously transmits monitoring data at random intervals.
- 23. The monitoring and control unit of claim 22, wherein the wireless transmitter transmits data using a transmission protocol configured to prevent data collisions.
- 24. The monitoring and control unit of claim 1, further comprising:at least one additional processing unit, configured to process at least one lamp parameter of at least one additional lamp; at least one additional corresponding wireless transmitter, configured to transmit monitoring data collected by the at least one additional processing unit; a base station, communicatively coupled with each of the wireless transmitters and configured to receive monitoring data from each of the wireless transmitters.
- 25. The monitoring and control unit of claim 24, wherein each of the wireless transmitters further comprises a wireless receiver, configured to receive transmissions from the base station.
- 26. The monitoring and control unit of claim 24, wherein data is transmitted from each of the wireless transmitters to the base station over independent transmission paths.
- 27. The monitoring and control unit of claim 26, wherein data is transmitted by line of sight communication to the base station.
- 28. The monitoring and control unit of claim 1, further comprising a receiver.
- 29. The lamp monitoring and control unit of claim 1, wherein the wireless transmit unit comprises a radio frequency (RF) transmitter.
- 30. The lamp monitoring and control system claim 1, wherein the wireless transmitter is configured to transmit on one of a plurality of channels.
- 31. The lamp monitoring and control system of claim 30, wherein each of the plurality of channels has a unique frequency.
- 32. A lamp monitoring and control unit, comprising:a processing unit, configured to monitor at least one lamp parameter and output a monitoring data signal; and a wireless transmitter, configured to broadcast the monitoring data to a base station, and configured for point-to-point communication.
- 33. The monitoring and control unit of claim 32, wherein the wireless transmitter is configured to broadcast the monitoring data in free space.
- 34. The monitoring and control unit of claim 32, further comprising a directional antenna coupled to received the monitoring data from the wireless transmitter to broadcast the monitoring data in a prescribed direction.
- 35. The monitoring and control unit of claim 34, wherein the directional antenna comprises a directional discontinuity ring radiator configured to resonate at prescribed frequencies.
- 36. The monitoring and control unit of claim 32, wherein the wireless transmitter is configured to spontaneously transmit the monitoring data at random intervals.
- 37. The monitoring and control unit of claim 32, wherein the wireless transmitter is configured to broadcast the monitoring data over one of a plurality of channels, wherein each one of the plurality of channels has a unique frequency.
- 38. The monitoring and control unit of claim 32, further comprising a receiver, configured to receive transmissions from the base station.
- 39. A lamp monitoring and control system, comprising:a plurality of processing units, each one configured to monitor at least one lamp parameter of a corresponding one of a plurality of lamps and output an output signal; and a plurality of wireless transmitters, each one coupled to receive the output signal from a corresponding one of the plurality of processing units, and configured to transmit the output signal in free space, wherein each of the plurality of wireless transmitters transmits associated output signals independently of the other wireless transmitters, and wherein each of the wireless transmitters is configured for point-to-point communication.
- 40. The lamp monitoring and control system claim 39, wherein the wireless transmitter is configured to transmit on one of a plurality of channels.
- 41. The lamp monitoring and control system of claim 40, wherein each of the plurality of channels has a unique frequency.
- 42. The monitoring and control system of claim 39, wherein each of the wireless transmitters further comprises a directional antenna configured to transmit the output signal in a prescribed direction.
- 43. The lamp monitoring and control system of claim 42, wherein each of the directional antennas is configured to direct the transmission of monitoring data to a base station.
- 44. The monitoring and control system of claim 43, wherein the output signal is transmitted from each of the wireless transmitters to the base station over independent transmission paths.
- 45. The monitoring and control system of claim 43, wherein each of the wireless transmitters transmits the output signal to the base station by line of sight communication.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Divisional of Application No. 09/501,274 filed Feb. 9, 2000, which is a Divisional of Application No. 08/838,302 filed Apr. 16, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,119,076.
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