System and Method for Automatically Managing a Living Space
20230224183 ยท 2023-07-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
G16Y20/10
PHYSICS
H04L12/2816
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04L12/28
ELECTRICITY
G16Y20/10
PHYSICS
Abstract
A system and method for automatically managing a living space relates to Internet of Things (IoT) implementations within a commercial or residential location that allow for fully private management of collected data. Such a system enables users to automate many different functions within their homes and properties, including temperature management, room illumination, humidity, and more, in order to optimize for a chosen metric, such as comfort, energy efficiency, or cost efficiency. Because the user takes ownership over sensors, servers, and output devices, collected data may be parsed, organized, stored, applied, and otherwise utilized without risk of exposing collected data to external parties. This control enables users to develop various interfaces, algorithms, command signals, visuals, and more at will, thereby ensuring the user may customize a living space according to whatever desirable outcomes the user chooses. A user may add further subsystems and features at will, enabling complex and varied implementations.
Claims
1. A method for automatically managing a living space, the method comprising the steps of: (A) providing a plurality of environmental sensors, a plurality of actuatable devices, and at least one dwelling, wherein the dwelling includes a plurality of indoor spaces, and wherein each indoor space is associated with at least one corresponding environmental sensor from the plurality of environmental sensors, and wherein each actuatable device is associated with at least one corresponding space from the plurality of indoor spaces; (B) providing at least one user account managed by at least one private server, wherein the user account is associated with at least one user personal computing (PC) device; (C) continuously capturing environmental data for each indoor space with the corresponding environmental sensor; (D) relaying the environmental data for each indoor space from the corresponding environmental sensor to the private server; (E) parsing through the environmental data for each indoor space with the private server in order to identify at least one data trend for at least one specific space, wherein the specific space is from the plurality of indoor spaces; (F) generating at least one device instruction for the actuatable device of the specific space in accordance to the data trend of the specific space with the private server, if the data trend for the specific space is identified in step (E); and (G) executing the device instruction with the actuatable device of the specific space.
2. The method for automatically managing a living space, the method as claimed in claim 1 comprises the steps of: organizing the environmental data for each indoor space into a tabular data arrangement with the private server after step (D); prompting the user account to enter at least one data request from the tabular data arrangement with the corresponding user PC device; and displaying the data request with the corresponding user PC device, if the data request is entered by the user account.
3. The method for automatically managing a living space, the method as claimed in claim 1 comprises the steps of: providing the plurality of actuatable devices with at least one heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) unit, wherein a desirable temperature range is stored on the private server; providing an increasing internal temperature of the dwelling as the data trend; generating a temperature decreasing instruction for the HVAC unit as the device instruction with the private server during step (F), if the increasing internal temperature is outside the desirable temperature range; and executing the temperature decreasing instruction with the HVAC unit during step (G).
4. The method for automatically managing a living space, the method as claimed in claim 3 comprises the steps of: providing the plurality of environmental sensors with at least one temperature sensor; and continuously capturing temperature data as a portion of the environmental data with the temperature sensor during step (C).
5. The method for automatically managing a living space, the method as claimed in claim 1 comprises the steps of: providing the plurality of actuatable devices with at least one heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) unit, wherein a desirable temperature range is stored on the private server; providing a decreasing internal temperature of the dwelling as the data trend; generating a temperature increasing instruction for the HVAC unit as the device instruction with the private server during step (F), if the decreasing internal temperature is outside the desirable temperature range; and executing the temperature increasing instruction with the HVAC unit during step (G).
6. The method for automatically managing a living space, the method as claimed in claim 5 comprises the steps of: providing the plurality of environmental sensors with at least one temperature sensor; and continuously capturing temperature data as a portion of the environmental data with the temperature sensor during step (C).
7. The method for automatically managing a living space, the method as claimed in claim 1 comprises the steps of: providing the plurality of actuatable devices with at least one humidity management device, wherein a desirable humidity range is stored on the private server; providing an increasing internal humidity of the dwelling as the data trend; generating a humidity decreasing instruction for the humidity management device as the device instruction with the private server during step (F), if the increasing internal humidity is outside the desirable humidity range; and executing the humidity decreasing instruction with the humidity management device during step (G).
8. The method for automatically managing a living space, the method as claimed in claim 7 comprises the steps of: providing the plurality of environmental sensors with at least one humidity sensor; and continuously capturing humidity data as a portion of the environmental data with the humidity sensor during step (C).
9. The method for automatically managing a living space, the method as claimed in claim 1 comprises the steps of: providing the plurality of actuatable devices with at least one humidity management device, wherein a desirable humidity range is stored on the private server; providing a decreasing internal humidity of the dwelling as the data trend; generating a humidity increasing instruction for the humidity management device as the device instruction with the private server during step (F), if the decreasing internal humidity is outside the desirable humidity range; and executing the humidity increasing instruction with the humidity management device during step (G).
10. The method for automatically managing a living space, the method as claimed in claim 9 comprises the steps of: providing the plurality of environmental sensors with at least one humidity sensor; and continuously capturing humidity data as a portion of the environmental data with the humidity sensor during step (C).
11. The method for automatically managing a living space, the method as claimed in claim 1 comprises the steps of: providing the plurality of actuatable devices with at least one light dimmer; providing a periodic change in luminosity within the dwelling as the data trend; generating a luminosity adjustment instruction for the light dimmer as the device instruction with the private server during step (F) in order to replicate the periodic change in luminosity; and executing the luminosity adjustment instruction with the light dimmer during step (G).
12. The method for automatically managing a living space, the method as claimed in claim 1 comprises the steps of: providing the plurality of actuatable devices with at least one electrically-powered device, wherein a desirable electricity-consumption range is stored on the private server; providing an increasing electricity-consumption trend of the dwelling as the data trend; generating an electricity-consumption decreasing instruction for the electrically-powered device as the device instruction with the private server during step (F), if the increasing electricity-consumption trend is outside the desirable electricity-consumption range; and executing the electricity-consumption decreasing instruction with the electrically-powered device during step (G).
13. The method for automatically managing a living space, the method as claimed in claim 12 comprises the steps of: providing the plurality of environmental sensors with at least one electricity-metering sensor; and continuously capturing electricity-metering data as a portion of the environmental data with the electricity-metering sensor during step (C).
14. The method for automatically managing a living space, the method as claimed in claim 1 comprises the steps of: generating at least one user alert in accordance to the data trend of the specific space with the private server, if the data trend for the specific space is identified in step (E); relaying the user alert from the private server to the corresponding user PC device; and outputting the user alert with the corresponding user PC device.
15. The method for automatically managing a living space, the method as claimed in claim 14 comprises the steps of: providing the plurality of environmental sensors with at least one motion sensor, wherein a time range of expected stillness is stored on the private server; continuously capturing movement data as a portion of the environmental data with the motion sensor during step (C); and generating an intruder alert as the user alert with the private server, if an unexpected motion entry is identified within the movement data, and if the unexpected motion entry occurs during the time range of expected stillness.
16. The method for automatically managing a living space, the method as claimed in claim 14 comprises the steps of: providing the plurality of environmental sensors with at least one humidity sensor, wherein a desirable humidity range is stored on the private server; continuously capturing humidity data as a portion of the environmental data with the humidity sensor during step (C); and generating an undesirable humidity alert as the user alert with the private server, if a plurality of humidity entries within the humidity data is outside of the desirable humidity range.
17. The method for automatically managing a living space, the method as claimed in claim 14 comprises the steps of: providing the plurality of environmental sensors with at least one pressure sensor, wherein a desirable pressure range is stored on the private server; continuously capturing pressure data as a portion of the environmental data with the pressure sensor during step (C); and generating an undesirable pressure alert as the user alert with the private server, if a plurality of pressure entries within the pressure data is outside of the desirable pressure range.
18. The method for automatically managing a living space, the method as claimed in claim 14 comprises the steps of: providing the plurality of environmental sensors with at least one air-quality sensor, wherein a desirable air-quality range is stored on the private server; continuously capturing air-quality data as a portion of the environmental data with the air-quality sensor during step (C); and generating an undesirable air-quality alert as the user alert with the private server, if a plurality of air-quality entries within the air-quality data is outside of the desirable air-quality range.
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[0026] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0027] The present invention is a system and method for automatically managing a living space that provides a system for interacting with various input devices, especially via electronic sensors, as represented in
[0028] The overall process followed by the method of the present invention allows for effective and efficient management of a living space. Environmental data for each indoor space may be captured with the corresponding environmental sensor (Step C). The environmental data enables the present invention to determine appropriate signals to relay to each appropriate actuatable device. Next, the environmental data for each indoor space may be relayed from the corresponding environmental sensor to the private server (Step D). This arrangement enables raw data to enter the private server for subsequent processing. The environmental data for each indoor space may then be parsed with the private server in order to identify at least one data trend for at least one specific space, wherein the specific space is from the plurality of indoor spaces (Step E). The at least one data trend is a pattern of environmental conditions or behavior detected through analysis of the environmental data. The private server, being privately managed by the user account, is an electronic controller that accepts electronic signal inputs and allows the user full customization and control over output options. Such control may include, but is not limited to, tabularizing, cleaning, appending, removing, replacing, calculating, storing, relaying, applying machine learning algorithms, and otherwise manipulating data according to the user's programmed instructions. Subsequently, at least one device instruction may be generated for the actuatable device of the specific space in accordance to the data trend of the specific space with the private server, if the data trend for the specific space is identified in Step E (Step F), as represented in
[0029] The user may wish to interact with acquired data by organizing data into tables, thereby enabling and facilitating a variety of different analyses and generation of complex instructions. To this end, the environmental data for each indoor space may be organized into a tabular data arrangement with the private server after Step D, as represented in
[0030] It may be desirable for a user account to wish to automatically decrease the temperature of the air within a room. To enable this, the plurality of actuatable devices may be provided with at least one heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) unit, wherein a desirable temperature range is stored on the private server, as represented in
[0031] It may be further desirable for the plurality of environmental sensors to capture potentially-relevant data from within the dwelling. To enable this, the plurality of environmental sensors may be provided with at least one temperature sensor, as represented in
[0032] Alternatively, it is common for a user account to wish to increase the temperature of the air within a room. To facilitate automation of this, the plurality of actuatable devices may be provided with at least one HVAC unit, wherein a desirable temperature range is stored on the private server, as represented in
[0033] Similar to the temperature decreasing instruction, it may be desirable for the plurality of environmental sensors to capture potentially-relevant data from within the dwelling when the HVAC unit receives the temperature increasing instruction. To enable this, the plurality of environmental sensors may be provided with at least one temperature sensor, as represented in
[0034] Many of the plurality of indoor spaces may benefit from the inclusion of humidity-decreasing tools. To enable an interaction with such devices, the plurality of actuatable devices may be provided with at least one humidity management device, wherein a desirable humidity range is stored on the private server, as represented in
[0035] Furthermore, it may be advantageous to provide data collection tools that enhance the ability of the humidity management device and the private server to measure humidity, thereby enabling determination of successful humidity adjustments. To this end, the plurality of environmental sensors may be provided with at least one humidity sensor, as represented in
[0036] Similarly, the plurality of indoor spaces may benefit from the inclusion of humidity-increasing tools. To allow for this, the plurality of actuatable devices may be provided with at least one humidity management device, wherein a desirable humidity range is stored on the private server, as represented in
[0037] It may also be advantageous to provide data collection tools that enhance the ability of the humidity management device and the private server to measure humidity, thereby enabling determination of successful humidity adjustments. To this end, the plurality of environmental sensors may be provided with at least one humidity sensor, as represented in
[0038] Often, a user account may wish to automatically manipulate the illumination within the dwelling or a specific indoor space. To provide for this, the plurality of actuatable devices may be provided with at least one light dimmer, as represented in
[0039] Often, devices that are plugged into an electrical outlet consume unknown amounts of energy, leading users to pay for electrical power without knowing or controlling the electrical consumption of their devices. To provide users more control over their electrical power usage, the plurality of actuatable devices may be provided with at least one electrically-powered device, wherein a desirable electricity-consumption range is stored on the private server, as represented in
[0040] The private server may further benefit from data collection tools that enhance the ability of the private server to measure electrical power output, thereby enabling determination of successful electrical power adjustments. To this end, the plurality of environmental sensors may be provided with at least one electricity-metering sensor, as represented in
[0041] While temperature regulation, humidity regulation, illumination control, and electricity consumption are explicitly discussed above, note that a variety of other outputs are possible. Furthermore, note that different sensors may provide informative and useful data to affect other systems. As an illustrative example, the data collected from the humidity sensor may be useful in calculating, or otherwise determining, the parameters of the desirable temperature range. These systems are designed cooperatively, so that there cannot be a system-inhibiting conflict between the luminosity adjustment instruction and an electricity-consumption decreasing instruction or an electricity-consumption increasing instruction. Such conflicts may be resolved in accordance with instructions from the user account or may be programmed to defaults before overall system failure occurs.
[0042] In many cases, it may be useful to allow for the automated relay of messages in response to different analyses of the environmental data by the private server. To enable this, at least one user alert may be generated in accordance to the data trend of the specific space with the private server, if the data trend for the specific space is identified in Step E, as represented in
[0043] A user of the present invention may benefit from knowledge of unauthorized or unexpected motion within the dwelling. To enable this, the plurality of environmental sensors may be provided with at least one motion sensor, wherein a time range of expected stillness is stored on the private server, as represented in
[0044] Furthermore, a user of the present invention may wish to be alerted to changes in the humidity within the dwelling. To this end, the plurality of environmental sensors may be provided with at least one humidity sensor, wherein a desirable humidity range is stored on the private server, as represented in
[0045] In addition, the present invention may benefit from the ability to alert the user account to changes in the pressure within the dwelling. Therefore, the plurality of environmental sensors may be provided with at least one pressure sensor, wherein a desirable pressure range is stored on the private server, as represented in
[0046] Furthermore, the user account may wish to be alerted in response to changes in air quality within the dwelling. Thus, the plurality of environmental sensors may be provided with at least one air-quality sensor, wherein a desirable air-quality range is stored on the private server, as represented in
[0047] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.