Appartus for establishing a mesh network for reefer sensor architecture
10539466 ยท 2020-01-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D29/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G06K7/0008
PHYSICS
F25B49/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G06K19/0723
PHYSICS
F25D2700/123
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G01D1/00
PHYSICS
H04W84/18
ELECTRICITY
E05B73/0017
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G06K7/10366
PHYSICS
H04Q5/22
ELECTRICITY
International classification
G01K1/02
PHYSICS
G06K7/10
PHYSICS
Abstract
The present invention provides a system and apparatus for monitoring temperature and airflow from multiple sensors node for maintaining proper conditions within a refrigerated tractor-trailer unit or reefer. The system provides a mesh network of multiple sensors, which communicate between sensors and with a processing unit of a reefer unit for monitoring the condition of transported goods.
Claims
1. An apparatus for establishing a mesh network of two or more sensor elements for monitoring conditions within a closed container, the apparatus comprising: a central processing element within the closed container for receiving sensor data from a plurality of sensors elements within the closed container; wherein the plurality of sensor elements comprise a sensor, a processing element and a transceiver co-located within a common housing; further wherein the plurality of sensor elements are configured to monitor one or more aspects of the closed container; and further wherein the sensor elements are configured to interrogate and communicate with one or more of the sensor elements within the same closed container; wherein the central processing element is configured to analyze sensor data from the plurality of sensor elements and to transmit sensor data to a remote monitoring station; wherein the central processing element is configured to determine whether measured aspects of the container's interior exceed predetermined thresholds; wherein the sensor data is received from the plurality of sensor elements within the closed container; further wherein a sub-set of sensor data is selected for retransmission from within the closed container to outside of the closed container based on the analysis of the central processing element within the closed container; further wherein the central processing element is configured to adjust sensor settings based on the analysis of the central processing element; further wherein the central processing element is configured to received data from a remote data source and change one or more sensor parameters based at least in part on the data received from the remote data source.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the central processing element is further configured to receive and record RFID data from RFID tagged items and to adjust sensor settings based on analysis of data received from RFID tagged items.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the central processing element is further configured to interrogate sensors for sensor data.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the central processing element is further configured to determine whether a supply warehouse has kept an RFID tagged item at a given temperature.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the central processing element is further configured to report changes in its status or changes in a monitored condition.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein at least one processing element is located in a refrigeration unit of a refrigerated tractor-trailer.
7. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the central processing element is co-located within at least one sensor element.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein at least one sensor unit measures, time stamps, stores data and sends alerts to a data fusion center when monitored conditions are outside established parameters.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the present invention is hereby intended and such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated devices are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art.
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(12) Further, the system may be configured to read and record data to and from RFID tagged items and to use the data from such items to adjust and control the necessary temperature settings. Such data from the RFID tags may be further used to determine and detect items which may not have been properly stored. Further, the data may be used to determine points in the supply chain which are consuming more energy such as warehouses which are not keeping items stored at the correct temperature.
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(14) Preferably, the reefer sensor unit of the present invention includes circuitry and digital ports to connect to existing electrical and sensor management systems of reefer trailers previously configured with embedded circuitry. In operation, a microcontroller unit 500 is preferably programmed to routinely scan the condition of each sensor to ensure operability.
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(16) Preferably, the microprocessor 604 used may be a low power, high performance, eight-bit intergrated circuit based on the Motorola HCS08 instruction set. The controller will preferably manage power and host the master date-time clock, communication scheduling and annotation of flash memory records.
(17) Communication System
(18) In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the reporting may be made via a wireless connection to a satellite mode to communicate with a satellite system such as (Globalstar or Orbcomm. Preferably, such a satellite device will be a device such as the Axxon, AutoTracker, or the like, or a customized Orbcomm VHF satellite GPS tracking communications device which may be adapted with Zigbee interface antenna devices to incorporate them into the overall LAN architecture of the security system; these devices include a satellite transceiver, GPS receiver, a customized Zigbee wireless antenna with a serial (Ax Tracker) or duplex (OrbComm) interface.
(19) In accordance with an alternative preferred embodiment of the present invention, the reporting may also be made using a wireless system independent from the satellite system. According to this embodiment, wireless signals may be transmitted to a wireless relay, base station or the like for routing and transmission to a chosen centralized location independent from or in combination with the transmissions made from the satellite system. In accordance with this alternative embodiment, signals may also be received by the communications manager and wireless interface from such external wireless networks as well.
(20) According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, it is preferred that the wireless communications used within the present invention will be based on the Zigbee (IEEE 802.15.4) standard. This standard transmits RF signals in the 2.4 GHz ISM band and operates with low power consumption due to its relatively slower data transmission rate (128 Kpps-250 Kbps). This approach enables additional capacity and flexibility of design through an up to 255 node pico-network. Communications are simplex or duplex in design, meaning that data can be assessed in either a push or pull process.
(21) As referred to above, all communications of the present invention may be designed to be duplex or simplex in nature. Further, as needs require, the processes for transmitting data to and from the present invention may be designed to be push or pull in nature. Still, further, each feature of the present invention may be made to be remotely activated and accessed from distant monitoring stations. Accordingly, data may preferably be uploaded to and downloaded from present invention as needed. For example, as detailed above, each system and subsystem of the present invention may be designed to send, receive, report and request information via the wireless and/or satellite systems so as to continually maintain and update the container systems.
(22) Additional communications with the communications manager are preferably enabled via industry standard wired interfaces, with communications protocols implemented in firmware for future upgrade. These interfaces preferably will include at least two RS-322 compatible serial ports. These alternate serial ports may assist the communications manager to interface with additional remote sensors as well as other local reader/controllers such as an RFID) reader or other devices.
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(24) To support and monitor the dataflow generated by the present invention, it is preferred that users establish a centralized location to collect and analyze data. This central location or data fusion center would preferably consolidate all tracking signals, sensor alarms and reports generated by the monitoring systems and provide further context and links with current intelligence.
(25) Preferably, such a data fusion center will receive such source information in a variety of formats such as Electronic Data Interchange, XML, E-mail, HTML and flat text files. After receiving such data, the data fusion center preferably would act to process information to identify anomalies. With this data collected and processed, analyst may calculate statistics and probability of detection models used for decision support. In short, such a data fusion center would preferably provide a consolidated source of information that could be used to assist agencies and shippers.
(26) The present invention provides a real-time delivery tracking solution that solves many system wide problems in the current temperature sensitive product delivery system. By establishing a mesh network of reefer sensors, temperature fluctuations throughout the reefer trailer can be detected and the system adjusted to protect the product. The present invention enables shipping companies to improve quality control and eliminate spoilage by identifying specific problems in load and operational procedures. This level of efficiency translates directly in lower costs and better service.