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System, method, mobile terminal and computer software for providing electrical energy to users

A mobile terminal and user technology, applied in computing, electrical components, control/regulation systems, etc., can solve the problems of not providing an interface with the control server, complexity, inflexibility, etc.

Active Publication Date: 2019-09-13
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However, these solutions are relatively complex and inflexible, especially in terms of making the dispensing system available to new customers in a convenient manner
Moreover, none of the known solutions provide an interface to the control server that enables the addition of new providers in an easy way

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[0030] exist figure 1 In , we see an overview of an example of a system for providing electrical energy to consumers according to an embodiment of the invention.

[0031] Here we assume that each user has a mobile terminal 180 configured for exchanging data via at least one wireless interface. Thus, the mobile terminal 180 may be represented by a mobile / cellular telephone (eg a so-called smart phone), a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) or a palmtop, phablet, tablet, laptop or the like. It is further assumed that the user is at his own disposal of the electrical equipment, which at least occasionally requires energy from an electrical outlet.

[0032] Besides the mobile terminal 180 , the system also comprises: a server node 100 , a set of provisioning nodes 131 , 132 and 13n, and at least one communication network 120 . Each supply node 131, 132 and 13n is communicatively connected to the server node 100 via said at least one communication network 120, which may for example ...

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The present disclosure relates to a system for supplying electrical energy to users, comprising a server node (100), a set of supply nodes (131, 132, 13n) and a set of mobile terminals (180). One or more communication networks (120) connect said server node (100) to said provisioning nodes (131, 132, 13n). Each supply node (131, 132, 13n) receives power from an external power source and provides output power via a remotely controlled outlet. Each mobile terminal (180) communicates with the server node (100) via a wireless interface (185). The supply nodes (131, 132, 13n) repeatedly send corresponding instruction queries (IN-INQ1, IN-INQ2, IN-INQn) to the server node (100). The server node (100) receives an activation request (ACT-REQ1) from the mobile terminal (180). Each activation request (ACT-REQ1) specifies a specific socket (141) and the identity (IDU) of the user of the mobile terminal. In response to an activation request (ACT-REQ1), the server node (100) checks whether the user identity (IDU) is authorized to activate the socket (141), and if so, responds to (141) an instruction query (IN‑INQ1) of the associated first supply node (131) to send an activation acceptance (ACT‑ACC1) to said first supply node (131), thereby enabling ) output power.

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technical field [0001] The present invention generally relates to providing electrical energy to mobile users for sharing on commercial grounds. More particularly, the invention relates to a system according to the preamble of claim 1 , a method according to the preamble of claim 10 and a mobile terminal according to the preamble of claim 15 . The invention also relates to a computer program product according to claim 17 . Background technique [0002] Today, an increasing number of devices and devices are powered by electricity. This inherently brings with it a strong need for a reliable and efficient supply of electricity. Furthermore, for most consumers, electricity is available exclusively at one single location, namely at the consumer's home or an address associated with his / her electricity contract. Of course, this is a serious limitation, especially for an electric vehicle driver who may want to travel a relatively long distance from point A (such as at his / her hom...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): H02J13/00
CPCG05F1/66G06Q50/06H02J13/00022Y04S40/126Y02E60/00Y02B90/20H02J7/00H02J13/00
Inventor J·C·奥林
Owner EPSPOT
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