Electrical meter for determining a power main of a smart plug

US2022044155A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2022044155-A1
Application numberUS-202117509259-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateOct 25, 2021
Priority dateOct 2, 2018
Publication dateFeb 10, 2022
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An electrical panel or an electrical meter may provide improved functionality by interacting with a smart plug. A smart plug may provide a smart-plug power monitoring signal that includes information about power consumption of devices connected to the smart plug. The smart-plug power monitoring signal may be used in conjunction with power monitoring signals from the electrical mains of the building for providing information about the operation of devices in the building. For example, the power monitoring signals may be used to (i) determine the main of the house that provides power to the smart plug, (ii) identify devices receiving power from the smart plug, (iii) improve the accuracy of identifying device state changes, and (iv) train mathematical models for identifying devices and device state changes.

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An electrical meter comprising: a first sensor for measuring an electrical property of a first electrical main, wherein the first electrical main provides power to devices in a building; a second sensor for measuring an electrical property of a second electrical main, wherein the second electrical main provides power to devices in the building; a network interface; and at least one processor configured to: establish a network connection with a smart plug, wherein the smart plug receives power from an electrical main of the building and provides power to one or more devices; receive a smart-plug power monitoring signal via the network connection, wherein the smart-plug power monitoring signal indicates an amount of power provided by the smart plug to the one or more devices; obtain a first-main power monitoring signal using measurements from the first sensor; obtain a second-main power monitoring signal using measurements from the second sensor; identify a plurality of event times corresponding to events in the smart-plug power monitoring signal; collect smart-plug portions of the smart-plug power monitoring signal corresponding to the plurality of event times; collect first-main portions of the first-main power monitoring signal corresponding to the plurality of event times; collect second-main portions of the second-main power monitoring signal corresponding to the plurality of event times; and determine that the smart plug receives power from the first electrical main by comparing the smart-plug portions with the first-main portions and by comparing the smart-plug portions with the second-main portions. 2 . The electrical meter of claim 1 , wherein the events correspond to the smart plug transitioning from providing zero power to providing non-zero power. 3 . The electrical meter of claim 1 , wherein the at least one processor is configured to: compute a plurality of first baseline power consumptions for the first-main power monitoring signal, wherein each first baseline power consumption corresponds to an event time of the plurality of event times; compute a plurality of second baseline power consumptions for the second-main power monitoring signal, wherein each second baseline power consumption corresponds to an event time of the plurality of event times; and determine that the smart plug receives power from the first electrical main using the plurality of first baseline power consumptions and the plurality of second baseline power consumptions. 4 . The electrical meter of claim 3 , wherein the at least one processor is configured to compute a first baseline power consumption by computing an average of the first-main power monitoring signal over a period of time prior to a corresponding event time. 5 . The electrical meter of claim 1 , wherein the at least one processor is configured to modify a first-main portion by down sampling the first-main portion to match a sampling rate of the smart-plug portions. 6 . The electrical meter of claim 1 , wherein the at least one processor is configured to translate a first-main portion or a smart-plug portion before comparing the first-main portion and the smart-plug portion. 7 . The electrical meter of claim 1 , wherein comparing a first-main portion and a smart-plug portion comprises computing a distance between the first-main portion and the smart-plug portion. 8 . The electrical meter of claim 1 , wherein comparing a first-main portion and a smart-plug portion comprises: computing a first feature vector for the first-main portion; computing a second feature vector for the smart-plug portion; and computing a distance between the first feature vector and the second feature vector. 9 . A system for determining an electrical main associated with a smart plug, the system comprising: an electrical meter comprising at least one processor and at least one memory, the electrical meter configured to: establish a network connection with the smart plug, wherein the smart plug receives power from an electrical main of a building and provides power to one or more devices; receive a smart-plug power monitoring signal via the network connection, wherein the smart-plug power monitoring signal indicates an amount of power provided by the smart plug to the one or more devices; obtain a first-main power monitoring signal using measurements from a first sensor that measures an electrical property of a first electrical main of the building; obtain a second-main power monitoring signal using measurements from a second sensor that measures an electrical property of a second electrical main of the building; identify a plurality of event times corresponding to events in the smart-plug power monitoring signal; collect smart-plug portions of the smart-plug power monitoring signal corresponding to the plurality of event times; collect first-main portions of the first-main power monitoring signal corresponding to the plurality of event times; collect second-main portions of the second-main power monitoring signal corresponding to the plurality of event times; and determine that the smart plug receives power from the first electrical main by comparing the smart-plug portions with the first-main portions and by comparing the smart-plug portions with the second-main portions. 10 . The system of claim 9 , wherein comparing a first-main portion and a smart-plug portion comprises computing a distance between the first-main portion and the smart-plug portion. 11 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the electrical meter is configured to: compare the smart-plug portions with the first-main portions by computing a first plurality of distances between the first-main portions and the smart-plug portions; and compare the smart-plug portions with the second-main portions by computing a second plurality of distances between the second-main portions and the smart-plug portions. 12 . The system of claim 11 , wherein the electrical meter is configured to determine that the smart plug receives power from the first electrical main by: computing a first value from the first plurality of distances; computing a second value from the second plurality of distances; and comparing the first value and the second value. 13 . The system of claim 12 , wherein the first value is a mean or a median of the first plurality of distances. 14 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the electrical meter is configured to scale an amplitude of a first-main portion or a smart-plug portion before comparing the first-main portion and the smart-plug portion. 15 . A computer-implemented method, implemented by an electrical meter, for determining an electrical main associated with a smart plug, the computer-implemented method comprising: establishing a network connection with the smart plug, wherein the smart plug receives power from an electrical main of a building and provides power to one or more devices; receiving a smart-plug power monitoring signal via the network connection, wherein the smart-plug power monitoring signal indicates an amount of power provided by the smart plug to the one or more devices; obtaining a first-main power monitoring signal using measurements from a first sensor that measures an electrical property of a first electrical main of the building; obtaining a second-main power monitoring signal using measurements from a second sensor that measures an electrical property of a second electrical main of the building; identifying a plurality of event times corresponding to events in the smart-plug power monitoring signal; col

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  • G05B15/02Primary

    electric · CPC title

  • using the power network as support for the transmission · CPC title

  • the equipment being switches, relays or circuit breakers · CPC title

  • Recurrent networks, e.g. Hopfield networks · CPC title

  • Dynamic search techniques; Heuristics; Dynamic trees; Branch-and-bound · CPC title

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What does patent US2022044155A1 cover?
An electrical panel or an electrical meter may provide improved functionality by interacting with a smart plug. A smart plug may provide a smart-plug power monitoring signal that includes information about power consumption of devices connected to the smart plug. The smart-plug power monitoring signal may be used in conjunction with power monitoring signals from the electrical mains of the buil…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sense Labs Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G05B15/02. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Feb 10 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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