Claims
- 1. An intelligent electronic device (IED) for monitoring at least one power parameter in a power system, the IED comprising:
at least one voltage input operative to be coupled with at least one power line in said power system and operative to sense at least one voltage in said power system; at least one current input operative to be coupled with said at least one power line and operative to sense a current flowing through said at least one power line; at least one analog to digital converter coupled to said voltage input and said current input and operative to produce digital samples indicative of said voltage and current; a processor coupled with said at least one analog to digital converter and operative to calculate said at least one power parameter; a power supply operative to supply power to said IED; a transceiver operative to communicate at least one data packet comprising said at least one power parameter via time domain pulses of RF energy occupying a wide range of frequencies; and an antenna coupled with said transceiver operative to transmit said RF data packet.
- 2. The IED of claim 1, further comprising an enclosure which surrounds at least said antenna so as to partially interfere with RF transmissions, said transceiver being operable to transmit said RF data packet out of said enclosure.
- 3. The IED of claim 2 wherein said enclosure is a switchgear cabinet.
- 4. The IED of claim 2 wherein said enclosure is an electric box.
- 5. The IED of claim 2 wherein the transceiver is further operative to receive at least one second RF packet comprising at least one of control information and configuration information for said IED.
- 6 The IED of claim 1 wherein the transceiver is further operative to receive at least one second RF packet comprising at least one of control information and configuration information for said IED.
- 7. The IED of claim 1 wherein said time domain pulses span at least 500 MHz of RF spectrum.
- 8. The IED of claim 7 wherein said RF spectrum is above 3 GHz.
- 9. The IED of claim 8 wherein said transceiver produces less than one milliwatt of RF power during transmission.
- 10. The IED of claim 9 wherein said transceiver is an ultrawideband transceiver.
- 11. The IED of claim 1 further comprising I/O circuitry coupled to said processor and operative to control a breaker.
- 12. The IED of claim 1, wherein said transceiver is operative to form a network with at least one other transceiver via said antenna.
- 13. The system of claim 12 wherein communications with said network is at a rate of at least 10 Mbps.
- 14. The system of claim 12 further comprising at least one computer, each of said at least one computer comprising an additional transceiver operative to integrate into said network.
- 15. The IED of claim 12 wherein said network facilitates communication between said IED and a second IED via at least two additional IEDs.
- 16. The system of claim 13 wherein said communications implements at least one security mechanism.
- 17. The IED of claim 1, said IED having a housing surrounding said IED, wherein said antenna is coupled with said housing.
- 18. The IED of claim 1, said IED having a housing surrounding said IED, wherein at least one portion of said antenna is embedded within said housing.
- 19. The IED of claim 1 wherein said RF packet contains at least one security mechanism.
- 20. The IED of claim 1 wherein said power parameter comprises at least one of kW and kWh.
- 21. The IED of claim 1 wherein said transceiver is operative to communicate with at least three additional transceivers within three additional IEDs and determine the location of said IED relative to at least one of said additional IEDs.
- 22. The IED of claim 1 wherein said transceiver comprises an ultrawideband transceiver.
- 23. An intelligent electronic device (IED) for monitoring at least one power parameter in a power system, the IED comprising:
at least one voltage input coupled to at least one power line in said power system and operative to sense at least one voltage in said power system; at least one current input coupled to said at least one power line and operative to sense current flowing through said at least one power line; at least one analog to digital converter coupled to said voltage input and said current input and operative to produce digital samples indicative of said voltage and current; a processor coupled to said at least one analog to digital converter and operative to calculate said at least one power parameter; a power supply operative to supply power to said IED; a transceiver coupled to said processor and operative to produce at least one RF data packet comprising said at least one power parameter; a housing surrounding said IED, said housing comprising at least two material layers; and an antenna embedded between at least two of said two material layers and coupled to said transceiver.
- 24. The IED of claim 23 further comprising at least one of input and output circuitry coupled to said processor operative to at least one of monitor and control an external device.
- 25. The IED of claim 24, wherein said external device comprises a breaker.
- 26. The IED of claim 23 wherein said RF packet comprises at least one security mechanism.
- 27. The IED of claim 23 wherein said power parameter comprises kilowatts.
- 28. A method of monitoring at least one power parameter in a power system comprising:
sensing at least one voltage in at least one power line of said power system; sensing at least one current in said at least one power line of said power system; converting said at least one voltage and current to digital samples representative of said at least one voltage and current; calculating at least one power parameter using said digital samples; supplying power to said IED; producing at least one ultrawideband RF data packet comprising said at least one power parameter; coupling an antenna to said ED; and transmitting said ultrawideband RF data packet from said IED through said antenna;
- 29. The method of claim 28 further comprising:
transmitting said ultrawideband RF data packet through at least one enclosure forming a partial RF shield.
- 30. The method of claim 28 further comprising:
transmitting at least one second ultrawideband RF data packet to said IED; and receiving said at least one second ultrawideband RF data packet within said IED.
- 31. The method of claim 28 wherein said transmitting further comprises:
transmitting time domain electromagnetic pulses that span at least 500 MHz of RF spectrum.
- 32. The method of claim 31 wherein said transmitting further comprises:
transmitting said time domain electromagnetic pulses occupying an RF spectrum above 3 GHz.
- 33. The method of claim 28 further comprising:
controlling at least one breaker based on said calculating.
- 34. The method of claim 28 further comprising:
integrating said IED and at least a second and a third IED into a network; receiving said ultrawideband RF data packet in said second IED; transmitting said ultrawideband RF data packet from said second IED; and receiving said ultrawideband RF data packet at said third IED.
- 35. The method of claim 34 further comprising:
securing said transmitting and receiving.
- 36. The method of claim 28 further comprising:
securing said transmitting and receiving.
- 37. The method of claim 28 further comprising:
embedding said antenna in an enclosure of said IED.
- 38. The method of claim 28 wherein said calculating comprises calculating kilowatts flowing in said power system.
- 39. The method of claim 34 further comprising:
integrating a computer into said network; communicating a sufficient number of additional ultrawideband RF data packets between said IED, said second ED, said third IED and said computer in order to triangulate the location of said IED relative to said computer using known locations of said computer, said second IED and said third IED.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present patent document claims the benefit of the filing date under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of Provisional U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 60/469,766, filed May 12, 2003 which is hereby incorporated by reference.
[0002] The following co-pending and commonly assigned PCT international application designating the U.S. has been filed on the same date as the present application. This application relates to and further describes other aspects of the embodiments disclosed in the present application and is herein incorporated by reference:
[0003] PCT International Application Ser. No. PCT/CA04/______, “TIME COORDINATED ENERGY MONITORING SYSTEM UTILIZING COMMUNICATIONS LINKS”, (Ref. No. 300104).
Provisional Applications (1)
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