Sensor data segmentation and virtualization
US-2017163734-A1 · Jun 8, 2017 · US
US11274939B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11274939-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816127044-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 10, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 15, 2022 |
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First sensor data generated by a first of a plurality of sensors and at least second sensor data generated by at least a second of the plurality of sensors can be received by a sensor data broker executed by a processor. The sensor data broker can publish to at least a first virtual sensor the first sensor data as first published sensor data. The sensor data broker can publish to at least a second virtual sensor the second sensor data as second published sensor data.
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A computer-implemented method, comprising: receiving, by a sensor data broker, first sensor data generated by a first plurality of sensors and second sensor data generated by a second plurality of sensors; publishing, by the sensor data broker and to a first virtual sensor, the first sensor data as first published sensor data; and publishing, by the sensor data broker and to a second virtual sensor, the second sensor data as second published sensor data, wherein each of the virtual sensors are a data structure that receives sensor data generated by one or more sensors, converts or combines the sensor data, and provides a corresponding output; and the first virtual sensor merges at least a portion of the first published sensor data and at least a portion of the second published sensor data and publishes merged published sensor data as fourth published sensor data in a manner that makes the fourth published sensor data appear to be generated by a single sensor that senses absolute value or a change in quantity. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein a fault condition for the first sensor in which the first sensor becomes faulty or inoperative is detected by a third sensor; and the third sensor communicates, responsive to the third sensor detecting the fault condition and to the sensor data broker, third sensor data representing values or changes in physical quantities that are same as values or changes in physical quantities represented by the first sensor data. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second sensor data is published by the sensor data broker to the first virtual sensor as the second published sensor data; the first virtual sensor merges at least a portion of the first published sensor data and at least a portion of the second published sensor data and publishes the merged published sensor data to a virtual sensor data broker as third published sensor data; and the virtual sensor data broker re-publishes the third published sensor data to a third virtual sensor as fourth published sensor data. 4. A computer hardware system, comprising: a hardware processor configured to initiate the following executable operations: receiving, by a sensor data broker, first sensor data generated by a first plurality of sensors and second sensor data generated by a second plurality of sensors; publishing, by the sensor data broker and to a first virtual sensor, the first sensor data as first published sensor data; and publishing, by the sensor data broker and to a second virtual sensor, the second sensor data as second published sensor data, wherein each of the virtual sensors are a data structure that receives sensor data generated by one or more sensors, converts or combines the sensor data, and provides a corresponding output; and the first virtual sensor merges at least a portion of the first published sensor data and at least a portion of the second published sensor data and publishes merged published sensor data as fourth published sensor data in a manner that makes the fourth published sensor data appear to be generated by a single sensor that senses absolute value or a change in quantity. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein a fault condition for the first sensor in which the first sensor becomes faulty or inoperative is detected by a third sensor; and the third sensor communicates, responsive to the third sensor detecting the fault condition and to the sensor data broker, third sensor data representing values or changes in physical quantities that are same as values or changes in physical quantities represented by the first sensor data. 6. The system of claim 4 , wherein the second sensor data is published by the sensor data broker to the first virtual sensor as the second published sensor data; the first virtual sensor merges at least a portion of the first published sensor data and at least a portion of the second published sensor data and publishes the merged published sensor data to a virtual sensor data broker as third published sensor data; and the virtual sensor data broker re-publishes the third published sensor data to a third virtual sensor as fourth published sensor data. 7. A computer program product, comprising: a computer readable storage medium having program code stored therein, the program code, which when executed by a computer hardware system, causes the computer hardware system to perform: receiving, by a sensor data broker, first sensor data generated by a first plurality of sensors and second sensor data generated by a second plurality of sensors; publishing, by the sensor data broker and to a first virtual sensor, the first sensor data as first published sensor data; and publishing, by the sensor data broker and to a second virtual sensor, the second sensor data as second published sensor data, wherein each of the virtual sensors are a data structure that receives sensor data generated by one or more sensors, converts or combines the sensor data, and provides a corresponding output; and the first virtual sensor merges at least a portion of the first published sensor data and at least a portion of the second published sensor data and publishes merged published sensor data as fourth published sensor data in a manner that makes the fourth published sensor data appear to be generated by a single sensor that senses absolute value or a change in quantity. 8. The computer program product of claim 7 , wherein a fault condition for the first sensor in which the first sensor becomes faulty or inoperative is detected by a third sensor; and the third sensor communicates, responsive to the third sensor detecting the fault condition and to the sensor data broker, third sensor data representing values or changes in physical quantities that are same as values or changes in physical quantities represented by the first sensor data. 9. The computer program product of claim 7 , wherein the second sensor data is published by the sensor data broker to the first virtual sensor as the second published sensor data; the first virtual sensor merges at least a portion of the first published sensor data and at least a portion of the second published sensor data and publishes the merged published sensor data to a virtual sensor data broker as third published sensor data; and the virtual sensor data broker re-publishes the third published sensor data to a third virtual sensor as fourth published sensor data.
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