Method and system of reading utility meter data over a network

US9464917B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9464917-B2
Application numberUS-88010407-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 18, 2007
Priority dateJul 18, 2007
Publication dateOct 11, 2016
Grant dateOct 11, 2016

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A utility meter may be read by sending a request to read the meter from a meter reading application, which may be located on a utility server or on an access point to a network, to a communications module associated with the utility meter. The communications module initiates a session with the utility meter, makes requests for data from the associated utility meter, receives the responses to requests for data from the utility meter, and terminates the session after receiving all the requested data from the meter. It then formats the responses with the data received from the utility meter, and transmits the formatted response to the meter reading application.

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A system associated with a utility network, the system comprising: a plurality of utility meters capable of reading commodity meter information; a plurality of utility network nodes arranged in a utility network and capable of interfacing with the utility meters and receiving the commodity meter information from the utility meters and transferring that information to a pre-specified network address; wherein at least one of the utility nodes, in response to receiving a read meter request from a meter read program in accordance with a first data communication protocol: initiates a session with the at least one utility meter in accordance with a second data communication protocol distinct from the first data communication protocol, said session comprising a serial two-way exchange of a plurality of message pairs between the at least one utility node and the at least one utility meter, where each message pair respectively comprises (i) an operation-specific meter data request that is sent to the at least one utility meter from the at least one utility node, and (ii) a reply to the meter data request that is sent to the at least one utility node from the at least one utility meter and individually responsive to a corresponding one of the operation-specific meter read requests, such that the at least one utility node receives, from the least one utility meter, a plurality of different replies each individually responsive to a corresponding one of a plurality of individual meter data requests, respectively, at the termination of the session, formats the plurality of received replies to the meter data requests into a meter read request response that contains an indication of a correspondence between each individual received reply and the individual meter data request to which that received reply is responsive, respectively, and transmits the formatted meter read request response to a pre-specified network address associated with the read meter request received from the meter read program. 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the utility network node is capable of engaging the utility meter it is associated with in an off-net or on-net session involving two-way exchange of request/reply messages according to a pre-designated format of the second data communication protocol. 3. The system of claim 1 wherein the format of the meter read request response is based on either ANSI C12.19 or C12.18. 4. The system of claim 1 wherein the protocol used by the utility network in the session with the utility meter operating in a C12.19 format is based on the ANSI 12.18 protocol format. 5. The system of claim 4 wherein the first data communication protocol used by the utility server and the utility node in exchanging messages regarding meter-reading requests includes a definition of a set of primitives that are a simple pass-thru of read primitives of the C12.18 protocol format. 6. The system of claim 5 wherein the indication in the formatted meter read request response includes annotation information for use in interpreting the commodity meter information included in the transmitted meter read request response. 7. The system of claim 5 wherein the message with the meter read data request sent by the server to the utility network node in accordance with the first data communication protocol may be in the form of one of IPv4 or IPv6. 8. The system of claim 5 , wherein the message with the meter read request response sent by the utility network node to the server in accordance with the first data communication protocol may be in the form of one of IPv4 or IPv6. 9. The system of claim 5 wherein the pre-specified network address associated with the received meter read request corresponds to a utility server. 10. The system of claim 5 wherein the pre-specified network address associated with the received meter read request corresponds to an access point to the utility network, and wherein the meter reading program resides on the access point associated with the network address. 11. The system of claim 5 wherein the data collected by the utility network node via one or more C12.18 sessions with the commodity meter is based on a set of TLV vales (time, length, value) data elements. 12. The system of claim 11 wherein the response message from the utility network node to the utility server includes the requested data as a series of run-length encoded sections with an option for omitting any particular TLV from the response, and includes a header that describes the type of data and the length of the data portion immediately following the header. 13. A method of responding to a request to read a utility meter, comprising: receiving, in accordance with a first data communication protocol, a meter read request from a meter reading application by a communication node associated with a utility meter; initiating a session with a utility meter in accordance with a second data communication protocol distinct from the first data communication protocol, the session being between the communications module and the utility meter, the session comprising: making a plurality of operation-specific data requests to the utility meter by the communications module; and receiving, at the communications module, a plurality of replies from the utility meter that are each individually responsive to a corresponding one of the operation-specific meter data requests, such that the communications module receives, from the utility meter, a plurality of different replies individually responsive to a corresponding one of the plurality of operation-specific data requests, respectively; at the termination of the session, formatting a response to the read meter request from the meter reading application by the communications module, the response containing the received replies formatted with an indication of a correspondence between each individual received reply and the individual meter data request to which that received reply is individually responsive, respectively; and transmitting the formatted response to the meter reading application. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the received meter read request from a meter reading application is compliant with C12.18. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the utility meter is a C12.19 compliant utility meter, and wherein the plurality of data requests to the C12.19 compliant utility meter are C12.18 compliant. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the utility network communication node is capable of conducting a standalone C12.18 session with the C12.19 compliant utility meter. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the formatted response to the meter reading application includes annotation information that describes the content of the formatted response for use by the meter reading application in interpreting the response. 18. A communications module for use in a utility network, comprising: an interface to a utility meter, a memory for storing instructions; a processor for processing instructions; and an RF radio for communicating with a meter reading application using an RF network in accordance with a first data communication protocol, wherein the processor executes the instructions of: initiating, in accordance with a second data communication protocol distinct from the first data communication protocol, a session with a utility meter in response to a received meter read request transmitted from a meter reading application in accordance with the first data communication protocol, the session comprising making a plurality of operation-s

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  • G01D4/004Primary

    Remote reading of utility meters to a fixed location · CPC title

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What does patent US9464917B2 cover?
A utility meter may be read by sending a request to read the meter from a meter reading application, which may be located on a utility server or on an access point to a network, to a communications module associated with the utility meter. The communications module initiates a session with the utility meter, makes requests for data from the associated utility meter, receives the responses to re…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Grady Brian Douglas, Vaswani Raj, Pace James, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01D4/004. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 11 2016 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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