Phasor identification via synchronous messaging

US12184072B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12184072-B2
Application numberUS-202117378205-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 16, 2021
Priority dateJul 17, 2020
Publication dateDec 31, 2024
Grant dateDec 31, 2024

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A node in a power distribution system is described. The node includes an electrical connection to a single-phase power signal from an AC mains power source, a wireless communication interface configured to receive a first phase synchronization message, and a controller. The controller is configured to determine whether the first phase synchronization message is acceptable and detect a zero-crossing event on the single phase power signal subsequent to the receipt of the first phase synchronization message in response to determining that the first phase synchronization message is acceptable. The controller is further configured to calculate a time difference between the receipt of the first phase synchronization signal and the detected zero-crossing event, determine a local phase angle based on the time difference, and establish an identity of the single phase power signal based on the local phase angle.

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A node in a power distribution system comprising: an electrical connection to a single phase power signal from an AC mains power source; a wireless communication interface configured to receive a first phase synchronization message; and a controller, the controller configured to: determine whether the first phase synchronization message is acceptable; in response to determining the first phase synchronization message is acceptable, detecting a zero-crossing event on the single phase power signal subsequent to the receipt of the first phase synchronization message; calculate a time difference between the receipt of the first phase synchronization message and the detected zero-crossing event; determine a local phase angle based on the time difference; and establish an identity of the single phase power signal based on the local phase angle, wherein the first phase synchronization message includes a tier value, and wherein the first phase synchronization message is determined to be acceptable based on a tier value of the first phase synchronization message having a higher tier value than a tier value of the node, and wherein a higher tier value represents a shorter distance to the AC mains power source than a lower tier value. 2. The node of claim 1 , wherein the node is embedded in an electrical utility meter. 3. The node of claim 1 , wherein the first phase synchronization message further includes, the determined phase angle of the node, a frequency of the single phase power signal, and a communication address of the node. 4. The node of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to transmit a second phase synchronization message in response to establishing the identity of the single phase power signal, wherein the second phase synchronization message includes at least the tier value of the node, the determined local phase angle, and the identity of the single phase power signal. 5. The node of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to: determine whether a phase identity of the single-phase power signal is known; and transmit a request message in response to determining that the phase identity of the single-phase power signal is not known, wherein the request message is a request for one or more requested phase synchronization messages. 6. A method for determining a phase identity of a node device coupled to a phase of a multi-phase AC distribution system, the method comprising: receiving a first phase synchronization message; determining whether the first phase synchronization message is acceptable; detecting a zero-crossing event on the phase subsequent to the receipt of the first phase synchronization message in response to determining that the first phase synchronization message is acceptable; calculating a time difference between the receipt of the first phase synchronization message and the detected zero-crossing event; determining a local phase angle based on the time difference; and establishing an identity of the phase based on the local phase angle, wherein the first phase synchronization message includes a tier value, and wherein the first phase synchronization message is determined to be acceptable based on a tier value of the first phase synchronization message having a higher tier value than a tier value of the node, and wherein a higher tier value represents a shorter distance to an AC mains power source than a lower tier value. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the first phase synchronization message further includes a tier value, the determined phase angle of the node, a frequency of the single-phase power signal, and a communication address of the node. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising determining the tier value of the node by increasing the tier value of the first synchronization message by one. 9. The method of claim 6 , further comprising transmitting a second phase synchronization message in response to establishing the identity of the single phase power signal, wherein the second phase synchronization message includes at least the tier value of the node, the determined local phase angle, and the identity of the single phase power signal. 10. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: determining whether a phase identity of the single phase power signal is known; and transmitting a request message, wherein the request message is a request for one or more requested phase synchronization messages. 11. A monitoring system for a power distribution network, the system comprising: a first node coupled to a first phase of the power distribution network, wherein the first node is configured to: determine whether an identity of the first phase is known; generate a first phase synchronization message in response to determining that the identity of the first phase is known; monitor the first phase for a zero-crossing event; transmit the first phase synchronization message in response to detecting the zero-crossing event; a second node coupled to a second phase of the power distribution network, wherein the second node is configured to: receive the first phase synchronization message; determine whether the first phase synchronization message is acceptable; detect a zero-crossing event on the second phase subsequent to the receipt of the first phase synchronization message; calculate a time difference between the receipt of the first phase synchronization message and the detected zero-crossing event; and determine a local phase angle based on the time calculated time difference; and establish an identity of the second phase based on the local phase angle wherein the first phase synchronization message includes a tier value, and wherein the first phase synchronization message is determined to be acceptable based on a tier value of the first phase synchronization message having a higher tier value than a tier value of the second node, and wherein a higher tier value represents a shorter distance to an AC mains power source than a lower tier value. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the second node is further configured to transmit a second phase synchronization message in response to establishing the identity of the second phase, and wherein the second phase synchronization message includes at least the tier value of the second node, the determined local phase angle, and the identity of the second phase. 13. The system of claim 11 , wherein the second node is further configured to determine the tier value of the second node by increasing the tier value of the first synchronization message by one. 14. The system of claim 11 , wherein the first phase synchronization message further includes the determined phase angle of the first node, a frequency of the first phase, and a communication address of the first node.

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  • Grid-level management of power transmission or distribution systems, e.g. load flow analysis or active network management · CPC title

  • involving a local wireless network, e.g. Wi-Fi®, ZigBee® or Bluetooth® · CPC title

  • Monitoring network conditions, e.g. electrical magnitudes or operational status · CPC title

  • using phasor measuring units [PMU] · CPC title

  • Messaging; Mailboxes; Announcements · CPC title

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What does patent US12184072B2 cover?
A node in a power distribution system is described. The node includes an electrical connection to a single-phase power signal from an AC mains power source, a wireless communication interface configured to receive a first phase synchronization message, and a controller. The controller is configured to determine whether the first phase synchronization message is acceptable and detect a zero-cros…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Aclara Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J3/08. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 31 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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