The concepts described herein relate to hybrid network architectures which pass data between disparate media such as wire line, wireless, and fiber.
Very large networks, including communication networks and power delivery networks, suffer from a variety of limitations, including the ability to have visibility into what is occurring at the delivery points, or ends of the networks, and the ability to pass high-speed data at the delivery points or ends of those network. Providers have developed very efficient cores into which those network providers have engineered very good visibility and control mechanisms. Providers are informed very quickly of problems within their network, such as a malfunctioning switch or blown transformer, and can very quickly take steps to re-engineer the network to overcome these problems.
As stated, however, providers have very limited, or no, visibility into what is occurring at the very ends of the networks, or the delivery points, where the consumers use the actual resources. These points can be homes, neighborhoods, apartment or office buildings, or other types of power or communication network end points. Some reasons for this lack of visibility are, among others, existing infrastructure at these end points is usually simple and dumb, and structures like office or apartment buildings can contain literally miles and miles of wiring. The existing infrastructure, such as copper wires, switches, transformers and power outlets in power networks, and twisted pair wires, cat 5 cables, etc. in communications and data networks, is very efficient in providing the services, but provides very little information back to the provider as to what is actually occurring at the user end points in the network.
Providing intelligence into these networks has been a difficult task. Attempts to use the existing infrastructure, such as using the power lines to carry data inside buildings, have run into problems. Power lines are inherently very noisy and lossy, making the passing of the high-speed data required to pass the amounts of information required impossible. Further, in office buildings a floor, or group of floors, usually have their own transformers which isolate the power lines for that floor, or group of floors. The transformers act as barriers to the passing of high-speed information. The physical structures of buildings make using wireless networks difficult or impossible. The metal used in the buildings prevents the wireless signals from propagating for any significant distance. The only reliable method for providing intelligence into the networks requires running additional wiring in parallel with the existing networks to connect sensors, processors and other devices in an attempt to provide visibility into the networks.
These same problems of infrastructure prevent the delivery of high-speed data such as HDTV, cable services, etc. without having to retrofit the buildings with structured wiring to carry these services. In existing buildings this can be a daunting and expensive proposition because of the miles of wiring involved and the cost to physically run the structured wiring necessary to provide the visibility, intelligence, and capability to deliver high-speed data.
The concepts described herein describe a hybrid network, or a hopping mesh network, that uses existing infrastructure in network end points, such as office buildings, to pass high-speed data traffic which allows visibility, intelligence and high-speed data delivery using, in part, the existing infrastructure of a building. An embodiment of the network uses intelligent devices connected to two or more disparate media to pass data through the network. The intelligent devices can select the most appropriate media for the destination of the data, and can switch data between media to utilize the most efficient and appropriate media for the data being passed. Disparate media may also be used in an embodiment to bridge gaps between networks that cannot be easily connected with the media used in those networks.
In another embodiment, each of the disparate media used in the network is configured to carry two or more channels of information. Each intelligent device can select not only between media, but also between channels within the media. The channelization of the media can be used to overcome noise and loss issues associated with the particular media.
In another embodiment, data passing over the hopping mesh network is packetized and encapsulated into a generic, or protocol neutral wrapper. The generic wrapper allows the network to pass data packets in the network without regard to the particular protocol format of the packet. This simplifies the operation of the network as each of the disparate media used in the network might produce packets using a particular protocol or set of protocols which would require conversion for transmission on a disparate media. By employing the generic, protocol neutral wrapper, the network can pass any type of data packet across the hopping mesh network and remove the wrapper before the packet is sent on an external network.
The foregoing has outlined rather broadly the features and technical advantages of the present invention in order that the detailed description of the invention that follows may be better understood. Additional features and advantages of the invention will be described hereinafter which form the subject of the claims of the invention. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the conception and specific embodiment disclosed may be readily utilized as a basis for modifying or designing other structures for carrying out the same purposes of the present invention. It should also be realized by those skilled in the art that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims. The novel features which are believed to be characteristic of the invention, both as to its organization and method of operation, together with further objects and advantages will be better understood from the following description when considered in connection with the accompanying figures. It is to be expressly understood, however, that each of the figures is provided for the purpose of illustration and description only and is not intended as a definition of the limits of the present invention.
For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which:
The concepts described herein are directed to a system and method for allowing the existing infrastructure of a building or other end point network to be quickly structured into self-creating, self-sustaining, fully integrated, fault-tolerant, redundant, cross-media, protocol neutral, hopping mesh, or hybrid, broadband, megaband, or ultra-wideband data network for providing and maintaining high-performance communications, monitoring and device operation and control within, throughout, between and among one or more buildings or other end point network, which is capable of connecting directly to and communicating directly and securely with large guided media digital data communications systems (including power line, coaxial cable, fiber optic, Ethernet, DSL and varieties of DSL and other twisted pair media, and FireWire), at neighborhood data distribution terminals.
An embodiment of the system and method according to the concepts described herein, is capable of unifying disparate proprietary systems, devices and appliances into a single user operated, controlled and monitored network comprised of multiple diverse devices and appliances using a variety of intelligent devices, which may be either physical devices, logical devices, chips, or chip sets. Each intelligent device is, automatically self-configuring, and interconnecting, consumes low-power and is capable of wired, wireless, powerline, fiber, and other forms of bi-directional high-speed communications. An embodiment of the system and method also includes a gateway device that communicates with the other hardware devices into building electric power systems, into other building systems, and into building appliances.
An embodiment of the system and method uses both wireless and guided media to communicate between and among the hardware devices, the gateways, the systems and the appliances to which the hardware devices have been connected throughout, between and among buildings. The embodiment of the system and method determines which of the media to use for communications on an ad-hoc, opportunistic, as needed and as available basis. Allowing the intelligent hardware devices to determine which media is most appropriate to use creates a hybrid mesh network in which the data hops between media as it is passed from hardware device to hardware device and to gateways.
An embodiment of the system and method further describes linking the hardware devices, gateways, systems and appliances using a generic, protocol neutral, communications system, in which the existing protocol dependent communications are encapsulated in a generic wrapper according to the concepts described herein. Using the generic wrapper for communications within the system allows data to be passed between channels and media without having to perform protocol conversions that would otherwise be necessary. This also allows the hardware to automatically self-configure, interconnect and securely communicate among themselves and with other systems, devices and appliances over any media.
A further embodiment of the system and method describes a mechanism for providing users of the hopping mesh network the ability to monitor, analyze and control the network and any or all systems, devices and appliances within the network through a system of hardware monitors and control devices employing integrated software from within the network or from outside the network.
Also interconnected in the network using both wireless 14 and wireline network 15 is a local control unit (“LCU”) 13, which can be an intelligent serviced director (“ISD”). LCU 13 would be the central gateway for communication between and among the intelligent devices connected to it and the intelligent devices connected to other LCUs as well as for communication to outside networks. LCU 13 is also operable for assembling and maintaining a digital copy of that premise's environment. There could be several levels of intermediate distribution points serving a particular building or a single LCU connecting to a central control or intermediate distribution point.
The LCU communicates with the intelligent devices, for example, by using redundant power line communications and/or 900 megahertz ISM band RF communications, etc. The modbots which can be plug and play in one embodiment, produce a mesh network that allows information to hop and skip between and among modbots and the LCU to which it can communicate, either directly or indirectly. Likewise the LCU can use the modbots to hop and skip to find any specific modbot in the network. This is done in cases where a particular communications approach based on a single communications medium or a simple combination of multiple mediums (e.g., where both RF and power line communications do not reach a particular modbot directly). A combination of two or more modbots can be used to communicate with a specific modbot, if required.
For example, the intelligent devices, modbots MB-4-1 to MB-4-N on floor 12 are connected to LCU 13 though modbots MB-3-2 and MB-3-N. Specifically, in the example shown, modbot MB-4-1 is connected to LCU 13 using modbot MB-3-2 over wireline network 15 while modbot MB-4-4 is connected to LCU 13 through modbot MB-3-N over wireless network 14. All the intelligent devices, or modbots, on floor 12 are interconnected to each other over both the wireline network 15 and the wireless network 14.
As an example of the functionality of the system, in an embodiment this system can be used to provide high-speed data access such as an intranet or Internet connection. Within the building, the LCU can, if desired, provide high speed Internet access if the premise does not already have such. The LCU can also provide many other features and services.
While wireline network 15 can employ any type of physical network transmission lines or other guided media, one embodiment uses the power lines to provide the physical interconnection between and among devices.
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The purpose of the channel switching described above is designed to compensate for the noise and loss associated with the transmission medium. Powerlines, in particular, are very noisy and very lossy for high-speed data transmission and can only maintain signal strength over short distances. By having intelligent devices with transport layers, as described, at relatively short intervals, and by employing the channel switching, data can be effectively transmitted at very high speeds along any media in hybrid network 10 from
While the embodiment of homogeneous media transport 20 shown in
An embodiment of a multi-media transport is described with respect to heterogeneous multi-media transport 21. Heterogeneous multi-media transport 21 provides a mechanism for passing data across disparate media. While multi-media transport 21 shows two media, A media and B media, any number of different media could be accommodated. Multi-media transport layer 24 and 25 operate in the same manner as transport layers 22 and 23, except that the channel interface has been replaced with a media interface. Instead of choosing a channel on a modulated carrier, the media interface places the data on the appropriate media, as determined by the packet switch, for the destination of the packetized data.
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Each transport layer in multi-function transport 30 includes both channel interfaces for channelizing the packetized data within a particular media, and also packet switches for selecting between available media types within the hopping mesh network. Once data is received, it is taken from its particular channel, passed through the channel interface and packet switch to place it on the desired media, and then rechannelized to a channel within that media type. Again, while a specific number of media types and channels per media are shown in
It should be understood that the LCU can stand alone without communication to or from any other LCU, or LCU 40-1 can, if desired, communicate directly with one or more other LCUs.
Processor 412 provides control for RF transceivers 413 and 414 to and from the modbots, as well as handling sensors (such as third party sensors). Transceivers 413 and 414 are, for example, 900 megahertz ISM transceivers. One can be used for regular communications and the other can be placed into receive mode for emergency communications if a modbot or other device needs to communicate with the LCU immediately. Memory 409 consists of both volatile and non-volatile memory and holds the data, settings and applications for controlling the LCU in cooperation with control 408 and/or processors 415 and 412.
The LCU can be upgraded via its wide area connections, or via port 411, if a program upgrade exists, and it receives this from either the local distribution point or the intermediate distribution point or from a user. Power is supplied via power supply 410, and AC power line communications for connection to the modbot within the premise is controlled by circuit 403. CDMA or GSM module 402 is used for wide area connections or other connections as necessary. Processor 415 provides communications control to assist CPU 408. This function could, if desired, be handled by processor 408 or by a processor internal to each communication device. CPU 408 is the main processor to the system and includes random number generator 430, encryption engine 431 and other multiple functions 432. This processor, in one embodiment, handles communications throughout all devices, including interrupts, as necessary, and all programming.
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It should be appreciated that the LCU of the embodiment can be shared among many users and, therefore, presents less of a cost sensitivity than some other network devices. Moreover, it should be appreciated that the modbot hubs of the preferred embodiment are deployed in relatively large numbers leading to greater cost sensitivity. Accordingly, the embodiment of the present invention utilizes the generic wrapper and/or private addressing scheme described to allow simplification of the modbots. Specifically, using generic wrapper and private addresses assigned to various network devices, the modbots may be deployed to provide the requisite level of packet routing/switching in a hardware implementation. Such an implementation presents a relatively simple and highly reliable configuration, in addition to reducing the latencies associated with transmission of a data packet as compared to the use of typical software routing/switching techniques. Accordingly, the preferred embodiment configuration using generic wrapper and private addressing as described above allows for the more complex operations, and therefore modules, to be disposed in the LCUs and modbots, while allowing a relatively simple modbot configuration to be used. This preferred embodiment provides a network link between such LCUs and/or modbots which is substantially passive.
The generic wrapper architecture of the hopping mesh network can be similar to the Ethernet or IP packet-based architecture, except that the LCU of this embodiment preferably encapsulates the packet with an equipment identification number or other unique header in front of each packet, as shown in
The internal address information is preferably stripped from the packets by an edge device located on the edge of the hopping mesh network. The edge device can be an LCU or other network device which communicates between the hopping mesh network and an external network. The edge device can thereby provide a packet in its native form at the external interface. Accordingly, an embodiment of the invention presents a communication network which is transparent to external systems coupled thereto. By providing a standardized interface protocol at the edge devices and/or LCUs, systems coupled thereto may utilize commonly available data communication interfaces without requiring special adaptation for communication via the embodiment hopping mesh network system. Of course, it should be appreciated that the present invention is not restricted to use of a same interface protocol at all external interfaces thereof. For example, the edge devices and/or LCUs may provide arbitration between various interfaces, such as Gbit Ethernet, 100 Mbit Ethernet, 10 Mbit Ethernet, SONET, ATM, and the like, to thereby facilitate bridging of communications between systems using different communication protocols.
Although the present invention and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure of the present invention, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized according to the present invention. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.
This application claims priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/585,557 entitled “SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING POWER END-USER DISTRIBUTION,” filed Jul. 2, 2004; U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/591,265 entitled “SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING POWER END-USER DISTRIBUTION,” filed Jul. 26, 2004; U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______ [Attorney Docket No. 66816-P002U.S. Pat. No. 1,040,6650] entitled SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING END-USER POWER DISTRIBUTION, filed concurrently herewith; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/094,743 entitled HYBRID FIBER/CONDUCTOR INTEGRATED COMMUNICATION NETWORKS, filed Mar. 11, 2002, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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