Claims
- 1. A test point monitor configured to monitor operation of corrosion mitigation devices, said monitor comprising:
a processor; a cellular modem interfaced to said processor; and at least one analog sensor interfaced to said processor, said monitor configured with a wake-up cycle, said monitor configured to periodically measure a voltage utilizing said sensor during the wake up cycle, said monitor further configured to transmit the measured voltage over a cellular control channel utilizing said modem.
- 2. A test point monitor according to claim 1 wherein said monitor is at least one of battery operated and solar powered.
- 3. A test point monitor according to claim 1 wherein the wake up cycle is at least one of stored in said processor, received via a serial communications interface, received via said cellular modem, initiated by manual activation utilizing a test switch, and initiated by activation of an enclosure switch utilized to detect tampering.
- 4. A test point monitor according to claim 3 wherein during said wake-up cycle, said monitor is configured to receive communications initiating a measurement or series of measurements to be taken utilizing said sensor.
- 5. A test point monitor according to claim 4 wherein the communications are a determination whether a source of voltage potential measured with said sensor is being turned on and off at regular intervals.
- 6. A test point monitor according to claim 1 wherein said analog sensor is electrically connected to measure a pipe-to-soil potential at a test point of an underground pipeline.
- 7. A test point monitor according to claim 6 wherein the pipe-to-soil potential measured is at least one of a constant potential and a potential measured in response to received commands.
- 8. A test point monitor according to claim 7 wherein the received commands instruct said monitor to measure and record voltage potentials at pre-programmed intervals.
- 9. A test point monitor according to claim 7 wherein the received commands instruct said monitor when to measure and record voltage potentials.
- 10. A test point monitor according to claim 1 comprising a plurality of analog sensors, each said analog sensor is electrically connected to measure a pipe-to-soil potential at a close interval survey test point with respect to a reference point for an underground pipeline.
- 11. A test point monitor according to claim 1 further comprising a real-time clock interfaced to said processor.
- 12. A test point monitor according to claim 2 wherein said monitor is configured to provide a monitor status, monitor status comprising out of tolerance pipe-to-soil voltage potentials, a battery power indication, and a condition of said analog sensors.
- 13. A test point monitor according to claim 2 wherein said monitor is configured to provide the monitor status through at least one of a transmission over a cellular control channel from said monitor and an electrical interface to said monitor.
- 14. A test point monitor according to claim 1 configured to store and archive the periodically measured voltages.
- 15. A test point monitor according to claim 14 configured to analyze the archived voltages and provide statistical information regarding the archived voltages, such statistical information comprising maximum, minimum, and average voltage values.
- 16. A test point monitor according to claim 1 configured to receive data via said cellular modem to poll or modify operating parameters of said monitor.
- 17. A method for measuring voltage potential at underground pipeline test points using a test point monitor, the monitor including at least one analog sensor electrically connected across a pipeline test point and a reference point, said method comprising:
instructing the monitor to measure at least one voltage potential; measuring the voltage potentials; and providing the voltage potential measurements to an external system.
- 18. A method according to claim 17 wherein providing the voltage potential measurements to an external system comprises transmitting the potential measurements over a cellular control channel of a cellular system.
- 19. A method according to claim 18 farther comprising accessing the potential measurements via a computer gateway connected to the cellular system.
- 20. A method according to claim 17 wherein instructing the monitor to measure the voltage potentials comprises:
configuring the monitor with a pre-programmed wake-up cycle; and configuring the monitor to measure the voltage potentials during the wake-up cycle.
- 21. A method according to claim 17 wherein instructing the monitor to measure the voltage potentials comprises:
configuring the monitor with a pre-programmed wake-up cycle; and providing an instruction to the monitor regarding when to make the potential measurements during the wake-up cycle.
- 22. A method according to claim 21 wherein providing an instruction to the monitor regarding when to make the potential measurement comprises determining a presence of a cycling voltage at a voltage test point with the analog sensor.
- 23. A method according to claim 21 wherein providing an instruction to the monitor regarding when to make the potential measurement comprises receiving an instruction over the cellular control channel.
- 24. A method according to claim 17 wherein instructing the monitor to measure the voltage potentials comprises initiating a wake-up cycle utilizing at least one of a serial communications interface, a cellular modem interface, a manual switch, and an anti-tampering switch.
- 25. A method according to claim 17 wherein measuring the voltage potentials comprises measuring the voltage potentials at pre-programmed intervals.
- 26. A method according to claim 17 wherein measuring the voltage potentials comprises storing and archiving the measured voltages.
- 27. A method according to claim 26 wherein providing the voltage potential measurements comprises:
analyzing the archived voltage measurements; and providing statistical information regarding the archived voltage measurements, the statistical information comprising maximum, minimum, and average voltage measurement values.
- 28. A method according to claim 17 wherein instructing the monitor to measure the voltage potentials comprises receiving operating parameters for the monitor over a cellular control channel.
- 29. A method according to claim 17 wherein the pipeline test points are close interval survey test points.
- 30. A test point monitor configured for the measurement of voltages present at a test point of an underground pipeline, said monitor comprising:
a processor; a real-time clock interfaced to said processor; a cellular modem interfaced to said processor; and at least one analog sensor interfaced to said processor, said sensor electrically connected across the test point and a reference point, said processor configured to initiate the voltage measurements upon receipt of a command.
- 31. A test point monitor according to claim 30 wherein said real-time clock provides the command to initiate voltage measurements to said processor.
- 32. A test point monitor according to claim 30 wherein said real-time clock is configured to provide a wake-up command to said processor at a predetermined time, upon receipt of the wake up command, said processor initiates voltage measurements of the test point utilizing said analog sensor to determine a presence of a voltage source that is cycling on and off, and if a cycling on and off voltage source is present, said processor is configured to make one or more voltage measurements of the test point utilizing said sensor, and further configured to store the voltage measurements.
- 33. A test point monitor according to claim 30 wherein said monitor is configured to transmit voltage measurements to an external system utilizing said cellular modem.
- 34. A test point monitor according to claim 33 wherein the voltage measurements are transmitted utilizing a control channel of a cellular system.
- 35. A test point monitor according to claim 30 wherein said monitor is configured to transmit a monitor status, alarm indications, measured voltage potentials, battery power indications, and a condition of said analog sensors to an external system utilizing said cellular modem.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/300,348, filed Jun. 22, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60300348 |
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