Claims
- 1. An asset management method, comprising the steps of:
storing, sending, or retrieving information pertaining to at least two different distributed networks of infrastructure equipment, said information being selected from the group consisting of installation data, performance data, infrastructure information, and maintenance data; and selectively retrieving, displaying, aggregating, or analyzing selected information from said at least two different distributed networks, wherein each of said distributed networks of infrastructure equipment is represented in a site-specific computer database model having computer representations of physical locations and interconnections of the infrastructure equipment stored therein.
- 2. The asset management method according to claim 1, wherein said installation data includes information selected from the group consisting of equipment cost, equipment vendor, equipment installation cost, equipment installer, equipment depreciation, and equipment taxes.
- 3. The asset management method according to claim 1, wherein said installation data includes information specific for at least one building in which said distributed network is or is to be deployed.
- 4. The asset management method according to claim 1, wherein said performance data includes performance metrics selected from the group consisting of frequency utilization, capacity utilization, received signal strength, signal-to-interference ratio, signal-to-noise ratio, bit error rate, loading, capacity, frame error rate, frame resolution per second, traffic, packet error rate, packet latency, packet jitter, interference levels, power levels, outage statistics, failure rate, quality of service, data throughput, temperature, pressure, flow rate, environmental conditions, power consumption and fluctuation, production levels, storage cycles, cycle time, alarm threshold settings, alarm metrics, and alarm records.
- 5. The asset management method according to claim 1, wherein said maintenance data includes information selected from the group consisting of equipment upkeep costs, equipment maintenance history, equipment warranty information, equipment maintainers, malfunction records, and equipment service records.
- 6. The asset management method according to claim 1, wherein said information stored in said storing step includes site-specific graphic identification information selected from the group consisting of street address, suite or apartment number, building owner or tenant, latitude-longitude, elevation, floor number, subterranean designation, and GPS reading.
- 7. The asset management method according to claim 1, wherein said performance data includes predicted performance data, desired performance data, and measured performance data.
- 8. The asset management method according to claim 7, further comprising the step of comparing said predicted performance data, said desired performance data, and said measured performance data.
- 9. The asset management method according to claim 1, wherein said step of selectively retrieving, displaying, aggregating, or analyzing selected information from said at least two different distributed networks includes the step of comparing said selected information from at least a first and a second of said at least two different distributed networks.
- 10. The asset management method according to claim 1, wherein said storing step includes the step of storing terrain information associated with at least one of said two different distributed networks.
- 11. The asset management method according to claim 10, further comprising the step of storing a composite three dimensional terrain-building representation and a three dimensional representation of an internal structure of at least one building as a single vector file.
- 12. The asset management method according to claim 1, wherein said infrastructure information includes information selected from the group consisting of equipment brand, equipment type, equipment settings, equipment configuration, equipment orientation, equipment specifications, equipment parameters, equipment manufacture, equipment use logs, equipment licensing information, information regarding methods for communicating with the equipment, equipment users, equipment owners, equipment contact information, equipment lessors, equipment lessees, predicted equipment cost, actual equipment cost, predicted equipment failure rate, actual equipment failure rate, predicted equipment maintenance or repair cost, actual equipment maintenance or repair cost, and equipment identifiers.
- 13. The asset management method according to claim 12, wherein said equipment identifiers are selected from the group consisting of equipment serial number, equipment bar codes, equipment model number, radio frequency identifier, Internet protocol address, graphical address, wired, address, wireless address, and digital signature.
- 14. The asset management method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of controlling at least one component of at least one of said two different distributed networks from a location remote from said distributed networks.
- 15. The asset management method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of responding to an operational status of at least one component of at least one of said two different distributed networks from a location remote from said distributed networks.
- 16. The asset management method according to claim 1, wherein said at least two different distributed networks are communications networks.
- 17. The asset management method according to claim 1, wherein said at least two different distributed networks are three dimensional and said site-specific computer database models represent said distributed networks in three dimensions.
- 18. The asset management method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of storing or displaying placements, orientations, and interconnections of the infrastructure equipment for at least one of said at least two different distributed networks.
- 19. The asset management method according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said at least two different distributed networks is or is to be deployed both inside and outside of at least one building.
- 20. The asset management method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of editing the selected information pertaining to at least one of said at least two different distributed networks.
- 21. The asset management method according to claim 1, wherein said information pertaining to at least two different distributed networks of infrastructure equipment includes predicted information and measured information.
- 22. The asset management method according to claim 21, further comprising the step of comparing said predicted information and said measured information.
- 23. A method of generating a computerized model of an environment, said environment including both terrain and at least one building, wherein said terrain surrounds said at least one building, said terrain including a plurality of different objects and features therein, each of which has attributes that impact performance of a distributed network, and said at least one building having a plurality of different objects therein, each of which has attributes that impact performance of said distributed network, comprising the steps of:
obtaining a terrain model for said terrain, said terrain model being represented by a triangular irregular network; obtaining a building model of said at least one building, said building model being in a vector format compatible with said triangular irregular network; and combining said terrain model and said building model to form a composite three dimensional terrain-building representation, said combining step positioning said building model within said terrain model such that outer edges of said building are positioned within said terrain.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein said combining step sinks said building model into a portion of said terrain mode.
- 25. The method of claim 23, wherein said distributed network of infrastructure components is graphically and electronically represented within said computerized model of an environment in a site-specific manner.
- 26. The method of claim 23, further comprising the step of adding a three, dimensional representation of an internal structure for said at least one building to said composite three dimensional terrain-building representation.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein said adding step is performed using a first set of reference coordinates within said three dimensional representation of said internal structure for said at least one building and a second set of reference coordinates within said composite three dimensional terrain-building representation, wherein said first set of reference coordinates define a precise location within said three dimensional representation of said internal structure of said at least one building and wherein said second set of reference coordinates define a precise location within said composite three dimensional terrain-building representation.
- 28. The method of claim 26, further comprising the step of storing said composite three dimensional terrain-building representation and said three dimensional representation of said internal structure for said at least one building as a single vector file.
- 29. A system for generating a computerized model of an environment, said environment including both terrain and at least one building, wherein said terrain surrounds said at least one building, said terrain including a plurality of different terrain features therein, each of which has attributes that impact performance of a distributed network, and said at least one building having a plurality of different objects therein, each of which has attributes that impact performance of the distributed network, said system comprising:
means for obtaining a terrain model for said terrain, said terrain model being represented by a triangular irregular network; means for obtaining a building model of said at least one building, said building model being in a vector format compatible with said triangular irregular network; and means for combining said terrain model and said building model to form a composite three dimensional terrain-building representation, wherein said building model is positioned within said terrain model such that outer edges of said building are positioned within said terrain.
- 30. The system according to claim 29, wherein a distributed network of infrastructure components is graphically and electronically represented within said computerized model of an environment in a site-specific manner.
- 31. The system according to claim 29, wherein sad means for combining said terrain model and said building model sinks said building model into a portion of said terrain model.
- 32. The system according to claim 29, further comprising means for adding a three dimensional representation of an internal structure for said at least one building to said composite three dimensional terrain-building representation.
- 33. The system according to claim 32, where said means for adding a three dimensional representation of an internal structure uses a first set of reference coordinates within said three dimensional representation of said internal structure for said at least one building and a second set of reference coordinates within said composite three dimensional terrain-building representation, wherein said first set of reference coordinates defines a precise location within said three dimensional representation of said internal structure of said at least one building and wherein said second set of reference coordinates defines a precise location within said composite three dimensional terrain-building representation.
- 34. The system according to claim 32, further comprising means for storing said composite three dimensional terrain-building representation and said three dimensional representation of said internal structure for said at least one building as a single vector file.
- 35. An asset management system, comprising:
means for storing, sending, or retrieving information pertaining to at least two different distributed networks of infrastructure equipment, said information being selected from the group consisting of installation data, performance data, infrastructure information, and maintenance data; and means for selectively retrieving, displaying, aggregating, or analyzing selected information from said at least two different distributed networks, wherein each of said distributed networks of infrastructure equipment is represented in a site-specific computer database model having computer representations of physical locations and interconnections of the infrastructure equipment stored therein.
- 36. The asset management system according to claim 35, wherein said installation data includes information selected from the group consisting of equipment cost, equipment vendor, equipment installation cost, equipment installer, equipment depreciation and equipment taxes.
- 37. The asset management system according to claim 35, wherein said installation data includes information specific for at least one building in which said distributed network is or is to be deployed.
- 38. The asset management system according to claim 35, wherein said performance data includes performance metrics selected from the group consisting of frequency utilization, capacity utilization, received signal strength, signal-to-interference ratio, signal-to-noise ratio, bit error rate, loading, capacity, frame error rate, frame resolution per second, traffic, packet error rate, packet latency, packet jitter, interference levels, power levels, outage statistics, failure rate, quality of service, data throughput, temperature, pressure, flow rate, environmental conditions, power consumption and fluctuation, production levels, storage cycles, cycle time, alarm threshold setting, alarm metrics, and alarm records.
- 39. The asset management system according to claim 35, wherein said maintenance data includes information selected from the group consisting of equipment upkeep costs, equipment maintenance history, equipment warranty information, equipment maintainers, malfunction records, and equipment service records.
- 40. The asset management system according to claim 35, wherein said information stored in said storing step includes site-specific geographic identification information selected from the group consisting of street address, suite or apartment number, building owner or tenant latitude-longitude, elevation, floor number, subterranean designation, and GPS reading.
- 41. The asset management system according to claim 35, wherein said performance data includes predicted performance data, desired performance data, and measured performance data.
- 42. The asset management system according to claim 41, further comprising means for comparing said predicted performance data, said desired performance data, and said measured performance data.
- 43. The asset management system according to claim 35, wherein said means for selectively retrieving, displaying, aggregate, or analyzing selected information from said at least two different distributed networks includes means for comparing said selected information from at least a first and a second of said at least two different distributed networks.
- 44. The asset management system according to claim 35, wherein said means for storing further comprises means for storing terrain information associated with at least one of said two different distributed networks.
- 45. The asset management system according to claim 44, further comprising means for storing a composite three dimensional terrain-building representation and a three dimensional representation of an internal structure of at least one building as a single vector file.
- 46. The asset management system according to claim 35, wherein said infrastructure information includes information selected from the group consisting of equipment brand, equipment type, equipment settings, equipment configuration, equipment orientation, equipment specifications, equipment parameters, equipment manufacturer, equipment use logs, equipment licensing information, information regarding methods for communicating with the equipment, equipment users, equipment owners, equipment contact information, equipment lessors, equipment lessees, predicted equipment cost, actual equipment cost, predicted equipment failure rate, actual equipment failure rate, predicted equipment maintenance or repair cost, actual equipment maintenance or repair cost, and equipment identifiers.
- 47. The asset management system according to claim 46, wherein said equipment identifiers are selected from the group consisting of equipment serial number, equipment bar codes, equipment model number, radio frequency identifier, Internet protocol address, graphical address, wired address, wireless address, and digital signature.
- 48. The asset management system according to claim 35, further comprising means for controlling at least one components of at least one of said two different distributed networks from a location remote from said distributed networks.
- 49. The asset management system according to claim 35, further comprising means for responding to an operational status of at least one component of at least one of said two different distributed networks from a location remote from said distributed networks.
- 50. The asset management system according to claim 35, wherein said at least two different distributed networks are communications networks.
- 51. The asset management system according to claim 35, wherein said at least two different distributed networks are three dimensional and said site-specific computer database models represent said distributed networks in three dimensions.
- 52. The asset management system according to claim 35, further comprising means for storing or displaying placements, orientations, and interconnections of the infrastructure equipment for at least one of said at least two different distributed networks.
- 53. The asset management system according to claim 35, wherein at least one of said at least two different distributed networks is or is to be deployed both inside and outside of at least one building.
- 54. The asset management system according to claim 35, further comprising means for editing the selected information pertaining to at least one of said at least two different distributed networks.
- 55. The asset management system according to claim 35, wherein said information pertaining to at least two different distributed networks of infrastructure equipment includes predicted information and measured information.
- 56. The asset management system according to claim 55, further comprising means for comparing said predicted information and said measured information.
- 57. An asset management method, comprising the steps of:
storing, sending, or retrieving predicted and measured information pertaining to a distributed network of infrastructure equipment, said predicted and measured information being selected from the group consisting of cost data, alarm data, and maintenance data; selectively retrieving, displaying ,aggregating, or analyzing selected information from said distributed network; and comparing said predicted information and said measured information, wherein said distributed network of infrastructure equipment is represented in a site-specific computer database model having computer representations of physical locations and interconnections of the infrastructure equipment stored therein.
- 58. An asset management system, comprising:
means for storing, sending, or retrieving predicted and measured information pertaining to a distributed network of infrastructure equipment, said predicted and measured information being selected from the group consisting of cost data, alarm data, and maintenance data; means for selectively retrieving, displaying, aggregating, or analyzing selected information from said distributed network; and means for comparing said predicted information and said measured information, wherein said distributed network of infrastructure equipment is represented in a site-specific computer data model having computer representations of physical locations and interconnections of the infrastructure equipment stored therein.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 120 to U.S., Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/268,360 filed on Feb. 14, 2001.
[0002] This application is related to pending applications Ser. No. 09/318,841, entitled “Method And System for a Building Database Manipulator,” filed by T. S. Rappaport and R. R. Skidmore (Docket 256015AA), Ser. No. 09/318,842, entitled “Method and System for Managing a Real Time Bill of Materials,” filed by T. S. Rappaport and R. R. Skidmore (Docket 256016AA), Ser. No. 09/318,840, entitled “Method and System For Automated Optimization of Communication component Position in 3D” filed by T. S. Rappaport and R. R. Skidmore (Docket 256018AA), Ser. No. 09/633,122, entitled “Method and System for Designing or Deploying a Communications Network which Allows Simultaneous Selection of Multiple Components” fled by T. S. Rappaport and R. R. Skidmore (Docket 2560034aa), Ser. No. 09/633,121, entitled “Method and System for Designing or Deploying a Communications Network which Considers Frequency Dependent Effects” filed by T. S. Rappaport and R. R. Skidmore (Docket 2560032aa). Ser. No. 09/632,853, entitled “Method and System for Designing or Deploying a Communications Network which Considers Component Attributes” filed by T. S. Rappaport, R. R. Skidmore, and Eric Reifsnider (Docket 2560033aa), Ser. No. 09/633,120, entitled “Improved Method and System for a Building Database Manipulator” filed by T. S. Rappaport and R. R. Skidmore (Docket 25600035aa), and Ser. No. 09/632,803, entitled “System and Method for Efficiently Visualizing and Comparing Communication Networks, System Performance” filed by T. S. Rappaport, R. R. Skidmore, and Brian Gold (Docket 025600036aa), and co-pending application Ser. No. 09/667,690, entitled “System and Method for Design, Measurement Prediction and Optimization of Data Communication Networks” filed by T. S. Rappaport, R. R. Skidmore, and Ben Henry (Docket 2560039aa), the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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