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Method for collecting data, sensor and supply network

A sensor and data technology, applied in the field of data collection, which can solve the problems of information depth and information breadth limitations of methods of consumption data

Active Publication Date: 2020-06-23
DIEHL METERING +1
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To date, methods of capturing consumption data have been limited in their depth and breadth of information

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[0043] figure 1 A supply network, eg for distributing consumable media such as gas, water, electricity, fuel or heat, is shown. The supply network comprises a plurality of individual local consumption meters 10, which can eg be assigned to different dwelling units of an apartment building. Each consumption meter 10, such as a water, heat, electricity or gas meter, is connected via a wired primary communication path 5 to a master station 3, which may act as a data collector or concentrator. The data transmission from the respective consumption meter 10 to the master station 3 via the primary communication path 5 is called "uplink transmission".

[0044] The wired primary communication path 5 is eg a path that is part of the BUS system 2, preferably a so-called M-BUS system. as from figure 1 As clearly seen in , the wired communication system may include consumption meters other than those shown, as desired.

[0045] In the topology of the primary communication path 5, eac...

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A method for collecting data, a sensor and a supply network. The method collects data during operation of a local sensor as a component of a supply network for distributing a consumable. The supply network contains a master in communication with the local sensor via a primary communication path. The sensor contains a measuring element which supplies, as raw measurement data, elementary measurementunits. A wired primary communication path is provided between the sensor and the master. To define the measurement resolution of the sensor, the conditions for generating time stamps are defined in advance using a correlation model. The time stamps of successive items of raw measurement data are generated in the sensor on the basis of the correlation model. The time stamps are transmitted via theprimary communication path so that the raw measurement data acquired by the measuring element is reconstructed using the correlation model on the basis of the time stamps received by the master, andanalyzed.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for collecting data according to the preamble of claim 1 , to a sensor according to the preamble of claim 19 , and to a supply network for distributing consumable media according to the preamble of claim 20 . Background technique [0002] Consumption meters are eg components of a supply network for distributing consumables such as gas, water, heat or electricity and are used to generate consumption data. The consumption data are calculated by a microprocessor located at the meter based on the raw measurement data supplied by the measuring elements of the sensors and transmitted to the central data center via a wired communication system in the form of a BUS system, in particular the so-called M-BUS system Management system (head-end system). The data mainly relate to the latest consumption, ie meter readings. [0003] Raw measurement data from the measuring element of the sensor of the consumption meter is generated ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G07C3/08G08C19/30G01D21/00G01D21/02G01D9/00
CPCG07C3/08G08C19/30G01D21/00G01D21/02G01D9/00G01D9/005G01D4/004H04Q9/00H04W4/38H04Q2209/60H04Q2209/40Y04S20/30G01D4/006G01F9/001G06Q50/06H04L67/12
Inventor P·乔皮克-道拉斯T·考伯特A·施密特S·施米茨C·佐纳G·巴赫A·布里藤K·高特沙克
Owner DIEHL METERING
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