Method for positioning at least one component, in particular a seat, in or on an aircraft or spacecraft, and aircraft or spacecraft
US-8930088-B2 · Jan 6, 2015 · US
US9533762B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9533762-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514721787-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 26, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 26, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 3, 2017 |
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A passenger control unit is provided that may include a push-button, power assembly, and control and communication circuitry. The push-button may be for control of a passenger service unit (PSU) onboard a passenger vehicle, and may also generate mechanical energy when pushed. The power assembly may convert the mechanical energy to electrical energy, and store the electrical energy, solely from which the control and communication circuitry may be powered. The control and communication circuitry may include a microprocessor and a communications interface. The microprocessor may receive an indication when the push-button is pushed, and generate an instruction to control the PSU in response thereto. And the communications interface wirelessly transmit the instruction to a control unit configured to effect control of the PSU based thereon.
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A passenger control unit comprising: a push-button for control of a passenger service unit onboard a passenger vehicle, the push-button being configured to generate mechanical energy when pushed; a power assembly coupled to the push-button, and configured to convert the mechanical energy to electrical energy, and store the electrical energy; and control and communication circuitry coupled to the power assembly and powered solely from the electrical energy stored thereby, the control and communication circuitry including: a microprocessor coupled to the push-button, and configured to receive an indication when the push-button is pushed, and generate an instruction to control the passenger service unit in response thereto, including the microprocessor being configured to generate a keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC), and include the HMAC in the instruction; and a communications interface coupled to the microprocessor and configured to wirelessly transmit the instruction to a control unit configured to effect control of the passenger service unit based thereon. 2. The passenger control unit of claim 1 , wherein the power assembly comprises: an electric generator configured to convert the mechanical energy to electrical energy; and an accumulator coupled to the generator and configured to store the electrical energy. 3. The passenger control unit of claim 1 , wherein the communications interface being configured to wirelessly transmit the instruction includes being configured to wirelessly transmit the instruction to the control unit independent of any in-flight entertainment system onboard the passenger vehicle. 4. The passenger control unit of claim 1 , wherein the passenger service unit includes a reading light and an attendant call light, wherein the passenger control unit further comprises a push-button assembly including the push-button for control of one of the reading light or attendant call light, and another push-button for control of the other of the reading light or attendant call light, and wherein the microprocessor being configured to generate the instruction includes being configured to generate the instruction including an indication of the reading light or attendant call light for which the push-button is pressed. 5. The passenger control unit of claim 1 , wherein the microprocessor being configured to generate the instruction includes being configured to generate the instruction including an indication of a location of a passenger seat assigned to the passenger control unit, or a unique identifier of the passenger control unit from which the location of the passenger seat is obtainable, and wherein the control unit includes a head-end, and communications interface being configured to wirelessly transmit the instruction includes being configured to wirelessly transmit the instruction to the head-end configured to locate the passenger service unit from a plurality of passenger service units based on the location of the passenger seat. 6. The passenger control unit of claim 1 , wherein the communications interface being configured to wirelessly transmit the instruction includes being configured to wirelessly transmit the instruction to the control unit dedicated to the passenger service unit, the control unit being one of a plurality of control units dedicated to a respective plurality of passenger service units. 7. The passenger control unit of claim 1 configured to inductively couple to an electrical device for transfer of electrical energy therefrom, wherein the power assembly being configured to store the electrical energy includes being configured to store the electrical energy transferred from the electrical device. 8. The passenger control unit of claim 7 , wherein the communications interface includes a near-field-communication interface configured to inductively couple to the electrical device, and receive an assignment of a passenger seat to the passenger control unit, the assignment being received from the electrical device during an initial configuration of the passenger control unit, and wherein the microprocessor being configured to generate the instruction includes being configured to generate the instruction including an indication of a location of the passenger seat assigned to the passenger control unit. 9. The passenger control unit of claim 8 , wherein the near-field-communication interface is further configured to receive a cryptographic key from the electrical device during the initial configuration of the passenger control unit, and wherein the microprocessor being configured to generate the HMAC includes being configured to generate the HMAC using the cryptographic key. 10. A method of controlling a passenger service unit onboard a passenger vehicle from a passenger control unit including a push-button switch, and control and communication circuitry, the method comprising: generating mechanical energy when the push-button is pushed; converting the mechanical energy to electrical energy, and storing the electrical energy, the control and communication circuitry being powered solely from the stored electrical energy; and by the control and communication circuitry, receiving an indication when the push-button is pushed, and generating an instruction to control the passenger service unit in response thereto, including generating a keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC), and including the HMAC in the instruction; and wirelessly transmitting the instruction to a control unit configured to effect control of the passenger service unit based thereon. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein wirelessly transmitting the instruction includes wirelessly transmitting the instruction to the control unit independent of any in-flight entertainment system onboard the passenger vehicle. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the passenger service unit includes a reading light and an attendant call light, wherein the passenger control unit further has a push-button assembly including the push-button for control of one of the reading light or attendant call light, and another push-button for control of the other of the reading light or attendant call light, and wherein generating the instruction includes generating the instruction including an indication of the reading light or attendant call light for which the push-button is pressed. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein generating the instruction includes generating the instruction including an indication of a location of a passenger seat assigned to the passenger control unit, or a unique identifier of the passenger control unit from which the location of the passenger seat is obtainable, and wherein the control unit includes a head-end, and wirelessly transmitting the instruction includes wirelessly transmitting the instruction to the head-end configured to locate the passenger service unit from a plurality of passenger service units based on the location of the passenger seat. 14. The method of claim 10 , wherein wirelessly transmitting the instruction includes wirelessly transmitting the instruction to the control unit dedicated to the passenger service unit, the control unit being one of a plurality of control units dedicated to a respective plurality of passenger service units. 15. The method of claim 10 further comprising inductively coupling the passenger control unit to an electrical device for transfer of electrical energy therefrom, wherein storing the electrical energy includes storing the electrical energy transferred from the electrical device. 16. The method of
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