The present invention relates to a method and a device for detecting a static index of a lighting device.
The present invention relates in general to detecting statistical characteristics of a lighting device. These are to be understood, for example, as operating hours or switching-on processes of the lighting device. The reason for this measure resides in the fact that, for example, the light yield of LEDs depends strongly on ageing. By way of example, it is then possible to change the driving of the LEDs as a counter measure, depending on the detected operating hours. As regards defective returns, the number of operating hours or the number of switching-on processes is an important criterion in determining the cause of failure. In critical fields of application of lighting devices, for example OP luminaires, traffic lights, street lamps, maintenance intervals can be complied with after detection of the operating hours or the switching-on operations, it being possible thereby for failures of the lighting device that are fraught with consequences to be virtually completely prevented.
Different storage devices, for example flash memories, E2Proms, hard disks, etc are used in the prior art to detect such statistical characteristics. In this case, flash memories constitute the most advantageous variant, but are associated with the disadvantage that they cannot be written to as frequently as the other storage media. It is typically possible to write to flash memories up to approximately 50 000 times. E2Proms, which are, however, substantially more expensive than flash memories, offer the advantage that they permit up to 500 000 write cycles. On the one hand, as storage media hard disks require to be brought up to speed in order to carry out a write operation, something which is associated with time and energy requirement, and on the other hand are themselves expensive in small quantities.
The shorter the time unit that is to be detected is selected, for example hours or seconds, the more frequently the write cycles need to be carried out, and the more stringent the requirements placed on the selected storage medium. Moreover, there is also the problem that, as regards switching off the lighting device, the internal supply must be maintained for a sufficiently long time such that the characteristic can be secured. This is associated with the further disadvantage that large and therefore expensive buffer capacitors must be made available for supplying the components essential to the storage operation.
The object of the present invention is therefore to provide a method and a device for detecting a statistical characteristic of a lighting device that enables the use of cost effective media, in particular the use of flash memories.
This object is achieved by a method having the features of patent claim 1, and by a device having the features of patent claim 10.
The present invention is based on the finding that the required accuracy for such statistical characteristics of lighting devices is usually not particularly high. In general, a value of a few percent is perfectly sufficient. Consequently, it is possible not to carry out each write cycle, but to store only every tenth, hundredth or even thousandth cycle. The invention is further based on the finding that this can be achieved without also counting when a random variable is used in order to determine whether a write cycle is or is not carried out this time. It is therefore possible to reduce the number of write cycles, the result at the end merely be scaled by a specific factor. This strategy furthermore enables the write cycles to be carried out even during the operation of the lighting device such that it is not dependent on any buffering of the voltage supply for the elements acting during the write operation.
Whereas the prior art provides a plurality of writable cells in a storage device such that, a transition is made from one cell to the next in order to prevent a failure after a prescribable number of write cycles, it is possible in the case of the present invention for the memories to be of small design, or to detect further reaching operating data, for example cycle type, temperature integral, etc.
A particular advantage of the present invention resides in the fact that despite a low number of write cycles it enables the detection even at very short operating times, for example 1 s or 10 s.
In the case of the inventive method the first step is to generate a random number within a prescribable value range, this being followed by a comparison of the random number with a comparison number. If this comparison yields a match, the count of a storage device is increased by one step width.
The comparison number is preferably a prescribable number from the value range from which the random number is generated.
Moreover, it is preferably provided, if the comparison step yields no match, to terminate the method without increasing the count of the storage device by one step width.
In the abovementioned preferred embodiments, the characteristic is preferably correlated with the switching-on processes of the lighting device, said steps being run through each time the lighting device is switched on.
In the case of another category of preferred embodiments, the comparison number can be correlated with the count of a time measuring device that is started when the lighting device is switched on. Here, the method in accordance with patent claim 1 preferably further includes the following steps: if the comparison step yields no match, the comparison step, in the case of which, after all, the comparison number changes continuously on the basis of the time detected by the time measuring device, is repeated until a match is achieved, the count of the storage device then being increased by one step width. If, however, the lighting device is switched off before a match is attained, the method is terminated.
It is particularly preferred in this case when, after the count of the storage device has been increased by one step width and the lighting device has not yet been switched off, a pause is made until the count of the time measuring device has reached the value that corresponds to the maximum value of the prescribable value range in the step of the generation of a random number, and subsequently the method continues with this generation step.
The count of the storage device is preferably continued each time after the lighting device is switched off so that the statistical characteristic of the lighting device can be detected over many switching-off operations. The step width by which the count of the storage device is increased is preferably 1.
An inventive device for detecting the statistical characteristic of a lighting device includes a device for generating a random number within a prescribable value range; a comparison device for comparing the random number with a comparison number; and a storage device that is coupled to the comparison device in such a way that if the comparison of the random number with the comparison number yields a match, the count of the storage device is increased by one step width.
The preferred embodiments, and their advantages, presented in conjunction with the inventive method are valid correspondingly, to the extent they can be applied, to the inventive device. In this case, corresponding devices are provided for each of the steps of the preferred embodiments of the inventive method.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are now described below in more detail with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
Thus, assuming the switching-on time is constant at 10 s, the entire operating period is 65535 s. The probability of increasing the count in the storage device by 1 is therefore 10: 65535=1: 6553. In other words, every 6553 blocks a hit is attained during comparison and leads to an increase in the count. If the switched-on duration of 10 s is now multiplied by the number 6553, this results in the correct number of operating seconds of 65530 s.
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It includes an electronic ballast 10 to whose output an illumination means 12 is coupled. An inventive device 14 is coupled between the input connections E1, E2 and the electronic ballast 10. This device has a device 16 for generating a random number within a prescribable value range. It further includes a comparison device 18, coupled to the generation for comparing the random number with a prescribable comparison number. A storage device 20 is coupled to the comparison device 18, specifically in such a way that the count of the storage device 20 is increased by a step width if the comparison of the random number with the comparison number yields a match.
As is evident to the person skilled in the art, the inventive device can also be provided at another site than illustrated in
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2008/050504 | 1/17/2008 | WO | 00 | 7/15/2010 |