Claims
- 1. An apparatus for control of a well, including:at least one first downhole tool disposed in said well; a first downhole control system permanently disposed downhole in said well for controlling said first downhole tool, said first downhole control system including at least one sensor for monitoring at least one tool status parameter and said system including a communications device for transmitting said tool status parameter to a second downhole control system; at least one second downhole tool disposed in said well; a second downhole control system permanently disposed downhole in said well for controlling said second downhole tool, said second downhole control system including at least one sensor for monitoring at least one tool status parameter and said system including a communications device for transmitting said tool status parameter to the first downhole control system, to the surface or to another location downhole.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein:said tool status parameter comprises confirmation of tool actuation.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein:said communications device transmits acoustic signals.
- 4. A wellbore tool adapted to be disposed in a fluid filled wellbore, comprising:sensor means for sensing a stimulus propagating in the wellbore fluid and responsive thereto for generating a first output signal or a second output signal; an included wellbore tool adapted to be operated and adapted to generate a confirmation signal indicative of at least an initiation of the operation of said included wellbore tool; transducer means for transmitting a first acoustic signal into an acoustic data bus in response to said confirmation signal and receiving a second acoustic signal from said acoustic data bus; and controller means interconnected between said sensor means, said included wellbore tool, and said transducer means for operating said included wellbore tool in response to said first output signal from said sensor means.
- 5. The wellbore tool of claim 2, wherein said transducer means transmits said first acoustic signal into said acoustic data bus when said controller means receives said second output signal from said sensor means.
- 6. The wellbore tool of claim 5, wherein said controller means operates said included wellbore tool in response to said second acoustic signal received in said transducer means from said acoustic data bus.
- 7. A method of operating a wellbore tool adapted to be disposed in a fluid filled wellbore, said wellbore tool including a sensor adapted to respond to a stimulus propagating in the wellbore fluid, an included wellbore tool adapted to be operated and adapted to generate a confirmation signal indicative of at least an initiation of the operation of said included wellbore tool, a transducer to transmit acoustic signals into and receive acoustic signals from an acoustic data bus, and a controller interconnected between said sensor, said included wellbore tool, and said transducer adapted for operating said included wellbore tool or said transducer, said controller storing information, comprising the steps of:propagating said stimulus in the wellbore fluid, said stimulus having a first signature; sensing, by said sensor, said stimulus and generating an output signal having said first signature; comparing, in said controller, said first signature of said output signal from said sensor with said information stored therein; generating from said controller an instruction signal when said first signature corresponds to a first part of said information stored in said controller and generating from said controller a signature signal when said first signature corresponds to a second part of said information stored in said controller; operating said included wellbore tool in response to said instruction signal from said controller and generating said confirmation signal from said included wellbore tool; and transmitting a first acoustic signal from said transducer into said acoustic data bus in response to said signature signal from said controller or in response to said confirmation signal.
- 8. The method of claim 7, further comprising:receiving a second acoustic signal having a second signature from said acoustic data bus and into said transducer and generating an output signal from said transducer in response thereto, said output signal from said transducer having said second signature, comparing, in said controller, said second signature of said output signal from said transducer with said information stored therein and generating from said controller a second instruction signal when said second signature of said output signal corresponds to a third part of said information stored in said controller; and operating said included wellbore tool in response to said second instruction signal and generating a second confirmation signal from said included wellbore tool indicative of at least an initiation of the operation of said included wellbore tool.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein said included wellbore tool generates said second confirmation signal having a third signature when an operation of said included wellbore tool is complete, further comprising the steps of:comparing, in said controller, said third signature of said second confirmation signal from said included wellbore tool with said information stored in said controller and generating from said controller a second signature signal having a fourth signature when said third signature of said second confirmation signal corresponds to a fourth part of said information stored in said controller; and transmitting from said transducer and into said acoustic data bus a third acoustic signal having said fourth signature in response to said second signature signal from said controller.
- 10. A multiple wellbore tool apparatus adapted to be disposed in a fluid filled wellbore, comprising:a plurality of wellbore tools, a first one of said plurality of wellbore tools including; an input stimulus sensor adapted for sensing an input stimulus having a first signature propagating in the wellbore fluid and generating an output signal having said first signature in response thereto; an included wellbore tool adapted to be operated and adapted to generate a confirmation signal indicative of at least an initiation of the operation of said included wellbore tool; an acoustic transducer adapted for transmitting an acoustic signal into an acoustic data bus and receiving an acoustic signal from said acoustic data bus, and controller means connected between said input stimulus sensor, said acoustic transducer, and said included wellbore tool for receiving said output signal having said first signature from said input stimulus sensor and attempting to translate said first signature of said output signal from said input stimulus sensor into either a first instruction signal or a signature signal having a second signature; said included wellbore tool being operated in response to said first instruction signal when said first signature of said output signal is translated into said first instruction signal and generating said confirmation signal in response thereto; said acoustic transducer transmitting said acoustic signal having said second signature into said acoustic data bus in response to said confirmation signal or in response to said signature signal having said second signature from said controller means when said first signature of said output signal from said input stimulus sensor is translated by said controller means into said signature signal having said second signature.
- 11. The multiple wellbore tool apparatus claim 10, wherein a second one of said plurality of wellbore tools comprises:a second said input stimulus sensor; a second said included wellbore tool adapted to be operated and adapted to generate a second confirmation signal indicative of at least an initiation of the operation of said second included wellbore tool; a second said acoustic transducer adapted to receive acoustic signals from said acoustic data bus; and a second said controller means interconnected between the second input stimulus sensor, the second included wellbore tool, and the second acoustic transducer; said second acoustic transducer receiving said acoustic signal having said second signature from said acoustic data bus and generating an output signal having said second signature; the second controller means attempting to translate said second signature of said output signal from said second acoustic transducer into a second instruction signal; said second included wellbore tool being operated in response to said second instruction signal when said second controller means translates said second signature of said output signal into said second instruction signal; said second included wellbore tool generating said second confirmation signal having a third signature indicative of a completion of an operation of said second included wellbore tool when said operation of said second included wellbore tool is completed.
- 12. The multiple wellbore tool apparatus of claim 11, wherein:said second controller means translates said third signature of said second confirmation signal from said second included wellbore tool into a second signature signal having a fourth signature; and said second acoustic transducer transmits a second acoustic signal having said fourth signature into said acoustic data bus in response to said second signature signal having said fourth signature from said second controller means.
- 13. A system for operating a multiple wellbore tool apparatus adapted to be disposed in a wellbore, comprising:a first wellbore tool adapted to be operated; a second wellbore tool connected to said first wellbore tool adapted to be operated; acoustic receiver means for receiving an acoustic command signal in the wellbore; and control means, connected to said acoustic receiver means, said first wellbore tool, and said second wellbore tool and responsive to said acoustic receiver means in said wellbore, for generating control signals for said first wellbore tool and said second wellbore tool, a first one of said control signals operating said first wellbore tool, said first wellbore tool generating a first confirmation signal indicative of at least an initiation of the operation of said first wellbore tool, a second one of said control signals operating said second wellbore tool in response to said first confirmation signal, said second wellbore tool generating a second confirmation signal indicative of at least an initiation of the operation of said second wellbore tool.
- 14. A remotely controlled multiple wellbore tool apparatus adapted to be disposed in a wellbore comprising:a plurality of wellbore tools, each of said plurality of wellbore tools including: a respective acoustic receiver responsive to a respective predetermined acoustic control signal, a respective controller responsive to said respective acoustic receiver; and a respective included wellbore tool responsive to said respective controller, at least one of said plurality of wellbore tools further including an acoustic transmitter responsive to said controller of the respective wellbore tool; and wherein said controller of said at least one said wellbore tool includes means for actuating said included wellbore tool, said included wellbore tool generating a confirmation signal indicative of the actuation of said included wellbore tool generating a confirmation signal indicative of the actuation of said included wellbore tool, and means responsive to said confirmation signal for actuating said acoustic transmitter to transmit the respective predetermined acoustic control signal to said acoustic receiver of another said wellbore tool.
- 15. A system for performing operations in a wellbore, comprising:a first apparatus including a first acoustic receiver, a first controller responsive to said first acoustic receiver, a first included wellbore tool responsive to said first controller, and a first acoustic transmitter responsive to said first controller; a second apparatus including a second acoustic receiver and a second controller responsive to said second acoustic receiver; and master acoustic transmitter means for transmitting a first control signal to which said first acoustic receiver is responsive so that said first acoustic receiver actuates said first controller to operate said first included wellbore tool, the first included wellbore tool generating a confirmation signal indicative of at least an initiation of the operation of said first included wellbore tool, to further operate said first acoustic transmitter in response to said confirmation signal to transmit a second control signal from said first acoustic transmitter to which said second acoustic receiver is responsive to thereby operate said second controller.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/779,300, filed Jan. 6, 1997, U.S. Pat. No. 5,850,369 which is a continuation of prior application 08/108,958 filed Aug. 18, 1993 U.S. Pat. No. 5,592,438.
The present application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/715,364 has been issued U.S. Pat. No. 5,283,768 entitled “Borehole Liquid Acoustic Wave Transducer”, filed Jun. 14, 1991 and assigned to the assignee herein, and incorporated by reference herein.
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