- Patent Number:
9,733,630
- Appl. No:
13/971251
- Application Filed:
August 20, 2013
- Abstract:
A method, system and apparatus for operating an energy-using device are disclosed. Current data related to operation of the energy-using device is received at a remote device. An operating specification for the energy-using device is received at the remote device from a database. A recommended setting of the energy-using device is determined from the current data and the operating specification. The remote device communicates the recommended setting to the energy-using device. A control unit at the energy-using device receives the recommended setting and implements the recommended setting at the energy-using device.
- Inventors:
International Business Machines Corporation (Armonk, NY, US)
- Assignees:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION (Armonk, NY, US)
- Claim:
1. A system for operating an energy-using device, comprising: a control unit of the energy-using device configured to monitor an energy usage over a time interval of the energy-using device and implement a recommended setting at the energy-using device; and a hand-held device transportable to within a communication range of the energy-using device, the hand-held device configured to: establish a communication link with the energy-using device, receive the energy usage over the time interval, a current setting of the energy-using device and a make and model of the energy-using device from the control unit, send the make and model to an operations specification database for the energy-using device to obtain an energy profile for the energy-using device and a setting for the energy profile from the operations specification database, compare the energy usage over the time interval to the energy profile, provide the comparison to a display of the hand-held device, accept an input from a user at the hand-held device to select the recommended setting for the energy-usage device from the current setting of the energy-using device and the setting for the energy profile based on the comparison, and send the recommended setting to the control unit.
- Claim:
2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the hand-held device is further configured to determine the recommended setting based on a user preference for the energy-using device.
- Claim:
3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the hand-held device is further configured to provide an energy report for the energy-using device based on the current data.
- Claim:
4. The system of claim 3 wherein the energy report includes at least one of: current energy usage; energy usage over a selected time interval; a histogram of energy use over a selected time interval; a listing of current settings of the energy-using device; a listing of recommended settings of the energy-using device; and a color that represents a summary of the quality of energy usage.
- Claim:
5. The system of claim 3 , further comprising a carbon-offset provider configured to determine a carbon footprint of the energy-using device and recommend a setting to change the carbon footprint.
- Claim:
6. The system of claim 3 , further comprising an appliance database configured to recommend of an alternate energy-using device based on the energy report for the energy-using device.
- Claim:
7. The system of claim 3 , wherein the remote database determines the suitable setting by accumulating energy usage from a plurality of energy-using devices have a same make and model.
- Claim:
8. The system of claim 1 wherein the hand-held device is one of: a smartphone, a wristwatch, eyeglasses, a computer mouse, a personal digital assistant, a television set and an MP3 player.
- Claim:
9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the hand-held device performs one of: implementing the recommended setting automatically; and enabling a user to intervene during implementation of the recommended setting.
- Claim:
10. The system of claim 1 , wherein the recommended setting is determined using information related to one of: a location of the energy-using device, a current season, a current weather pattern, diurnal variations in energy usage.
- Claim:
11. A hand-held apparatus for operating an energy-using device, comprising: a processor configured to: establish a communication link with the energy-using device when the hand-held device is transported to within a communication range of the energy-using device; receive from the energy-using device an energy usage over a time interval, a current setting of the energy-using device and a make and model of the energy-using device; send the make and model to an operations specification database for the energy-using device to receive an energy profile for the energy-using device and a setting for the energy profile from the operations specification database; compare the energy usage over the time interval to the energy profile; provide the comparison to a display; accept an input from a user to select a recommended setting for the energy-usage device from the current setting of the energy-using device and the setting for the energy profile; and send the recommended setting to the energy-usage device.
- Claim:
12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the processor is further configured to perform one of: implementing the recommended settings automatically; and enabling a user to intervene during implementation of the recommended settings.
- Claim:
13. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the processor is further configured to provide an energy report for the energy-using device that includes at least one of: current energy usage; energy usage over a selected time interval; a histogram of energy use over a selected time interval; a listing of current settings of the energy-using device; a listing of recommended settings of the energy-using device; a color that represents a summary of the quality of energy usage.
- Claim:
14. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the processor is further configured to determine the recommended setting from the operating specification and at least one of: a user preference for the energy-using device; a location of the device, a current season, a current weather pattern, diurnal variations in energy usage.
- Claim:
15. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the energy-usage device includes a control unit for monitoring the energy usage over the time interval for the energy-usage device and to implement the recommended setting received from the hand-held apparatus at the energy-using device.
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- Assistant Examiner:
Booker, Kelvin
- Primary Examiner:
Ali, Mohammad
- Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Cantor Colburn LLP
Ashworth, Alexa
- Accession Number:
edspgr.09733630
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