Data table at remote site having device identifier that identifies device at location remote from remote site, parameter setting for configuring device at location, and control setting for operation of device at location
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G05B-011/01
H04L-012/24
G06F-021/31
G06Q-010/06
G06Q-020/36
G06Q-050/18
H04L-012/28
H04L-029/06
H04L-029/12
H04L-012/26
H04W-060/00
H04L-029/08
G08B-017/02
H04M-001/725
H04W-024/00
H04W-028/04
출원번호
US-0484135
(2014-09-11)
등록번호
US-9203695
(2015-12-01)
발명자
/ 주소
Rezvani, Babak
Kalin, Edward B.
Chen, Jack L.
Jalili, Reza
출원인 / 주소
Google Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP
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3인용 특허 :
111
초록▼
Systems and methods for providing registration at a remote site that may include, for example, a monitoring module that may communicate with a remote site. A registration protocol may be used by the monitoring module and the remote site in generating the messages communicated during the registration
Systems and methods for providing registration at a remote site that may include, for example, a monitoring module that may communicate with a remote site. A registration protocol may be used by the monitoring module and the remote site in generating the messages communicated during the registration process. The monitoring module may gather and generate various identification information to be included in the registration protocol messages. The registration information provided by the monitoring module maybe stored at the remote site in a database server having a database. A confirmation message may be communicated from the remote site to the monitoring module that may either acknowledge successful registration or report that an error occurred during the registration process.
대표청구항▼
1. In a remote site having a server with storage, a data table comprising: a device identifier that identifies a device that is disposed at a location, wherein the device identifier is associated with a user account of a user, wherein the location of the device is remote from the remote site;one or
1. In a remote site having a server with storage, a data table comprising: a device identifier that identifies a device that is disposed at a location, wherein the device identifier is associated with a user account of a user, wherein the location of the device is remote from the remote site;one or more parameter settings for configuring the device that is disposed at the location;one or more control settings for controlling one or more operations that the device that is disposed at the location is capable of performing; andone or more status indicators that represent a current configuration of the device that is disposed at the location and/or that represent one or more current operations being performed by the device that is disposed at the location, wherein the one or more status indicators represent a current state of the device that is disposed at the location. 2. The data table of claim 1, wherein, responsive to a client device receiving an instruction to change the one or more operations that the device that is disposed at the location is performing, the server of the remote site is configured to: change the one or more control settings responsive to the instruction received by the client device; andtransmit to the device that is disposed at the location the one or more control settings to cause the device that is disposed at the location to change the one or more operations responsive to the instruction received by the client device, wherein changing the one or more operations of the device that is disposed at the location changes the current state of the device that is disposed at the location. 3. The data table of claim 1, wherein, responsive to an input component of the device that is disposed at the location receiving an instruction to change the one or more operations that the device that is disposed at the location is performing, the device that is disposed at the location is configured to: change the one or more operations of the device that is disposed at the location is performing responsive to the instruction; andtransmit to a client device one or more updated status indicators that represent one or more current operations of the device that is disposed at the location, wherein the client device displays the one or more updated status indicators to illustrate an updated current state of the device that is disposed at the location. 4. The data table of claim 3, wherein the device that is disposed at the location transmits the one or more updated status indicators via the remote site, wherein the remote site is configured to: change the one or more control settings responsive to the one or more updated status indicators that represent the one or more current operations of the device that is disposed at the location; andtransmit to the client device the one or more updated status indicators that represent the one or more current operations of the device that is disposed at the location, wherein the client device displays the one or more updated status indicators to illustrate an updated current state of the device that is disposed at the location. 5. The data table of claim 1, wherein, responsive to a client device receiving an instruction to change the configuration of the device that is disposed at the location, the server of the remote site is configured to: change one or more parameter settings responsive to the instruction received by the client device; andtransmit to the device that is disposed at the location the one or more parameter settings to cause the device that is disposed at the location to change the configuration of the device that is disposed at the location responsive to the instruction received by the client device. 6. The data table of claim 1, wherein, responsive to an input component of the device that is disposed at the location receiving an instruction to change the configuration of the device that is disposed at the location, the device that is disposed at the location is configured to: change the configuration of the device that is disposed at the location responsive to the instruction; andtransmit to a client device one or more updated status indicators that represent an updated configuration of the device that is disposed at the location, wherein the client device displays the one or more updated status indicators to illustrate the updated configuration of the device that is disposed at the location. 7. The data table of claim 6, wherein the device that is disposed at the location transmits the one or more updated status indicators via the remote site, wherein the remote site is configured to: change the one or more parameter settings responsive to the one or more updated status indicators that that represent the updated configuration of the device that is disposed at the location; andtransmit to the client device the one or more updated status indicators that that represent the updated configuration of the device that is disposed at the location, wherein the client device displays the one or more updated status indicators to illustrate the updated configuration of the device that is disposed at the location. 8. The data table of claim 1, wherein the device that is disposed at the location is a thermostat and the state of the device is a thermostat temperature. 9. The data table of claim 1, wherein the client device is a cellular mobile device. 10. The data table of claim 1, wherein the client device is a system controller that is disposed at the location, the system controller being communicatively coupled to the device that is disposed at the location via a local-area network. 11. The data table of claim 1, wherein the device that is disposed at the location is a camera, a radio, a smoke or fire detector, a contact sensor, a light switch, an audio device, a video device, a display device, a washer, a dryer, a microwave oven, a cooking range, a car alarm, a plant watering device, a sprinkler, a carbon monoxide detector, a humidistat, or a rain gauge. 12. Non-transitory machine-readable storage medium for use in a system, wherein the non-transitory machine-readable storage medium is encoded with a data table comprising: a device identifier that identifies a device that is disposed at a location, wherein the device identifier is associated with a user account of a user, wherein the location of the device is remote from the remote site;one or more parameter settings for configuring the device that is disposed at the location;one or more control settings for controlling one or more operations that the device that is disposed at the location is capable of performing; andone or more status indicators that represent a current configuration of the device that is disposed at the location and/or that represent one or more current operations being performed by the device that is disposed at the location, wherein the one or more status indicators represent a current state of the device that is disposed at the location. 13. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein, responsive to a client device receiving an instruction to change the one or more operations that the device that is disposed at the location is performing, the server of the remote site is configured to: change the one or more control settings responsive to the instruction received by the client device; andtransmit to the device that is disposed at the location the one or more control settings to cause the device that is disposed at the location to change the one or more operations responsive to the instruction received by the client device, wherein changing the one or more operations of the device that is disposed at the location changes the current state of the device that is disposed at the location. 14. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein, responsive to an input component of the device that is disposed at the location receiving an instruction to change the one or more operations that the device that is disposed at the location is performing, the device that is disposed at the location is configured to: change the one or more operations of the device that is disposed at the location is performing responsive to the instruction; andtransmit to a client device one or more updated status indicators that represent one or more current operations of the device that is disposed at the location, wherein the client device displays the one or more updated status indicators to illustrate an updated current state of the device that is disposed at the location. 15. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein, responsive to a client device receiving an instruction to change the configuration of the device that is disposed at the location, the server of the remote site is configured to: change one or more parameter settings responsive to the instruction received by the client device; andtransmit to the device that is disposed at the location the one or more parameter settings to cause the device that is disposed at the location to change the configuration of the device that is disposed at the location responsive to the instruction received by the client device. 16. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein, responsive to an input component of the device that is disposed at the location receiving an instruction to change the configuration of the device that is disposed at the location, the device that is disposed at the location is configured to: change the configuration of the device that is disposed at the location responsive to the instruction; andtransmit to a client device one or more updated status indicators that represent an updated configuration of the device that is disposed at the location, wherein the client device displays the one or more updated status indicators to illustrate the updated configuration of the device that is disposed at the location. 17. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein the device that is disposed at the location is a thermostat and the state of the device is a thermostat temperature. 18. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein the client device is a cellular mobile device. 19. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein the client device is a system controller that is disposed at the location, the system controller being communicatively coupled to the device that is disposed at the location via a local-area network. 20. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein the device that is disposed at the location is a camera, a radio, a smoke or fire detector, a contact sensor, a light switch, an audio device, a video device, a display device, a washer, a dryer, a microwave oven, a cooking range, a car alarm, a plant watering device, a sprinkler, a carbon monoxide detector, a humidistat, or a rain gauge. 21. The data table of claim 1, wherein the device is a camera and at least one of the one or more parameter settings configures a resolution of the camera. 22. The data table of claim 1, wherein the device is a camera and at least one of the one or more parameter settings configures a name for the camera. 23. The data table of claim 1, wherein at least one of the one or more parameter settings configures a notification action for an event. 24. The data table of claim 23, wherein the event is detection of motion and the notification action is transmitting a notification of the event to a client device. 25. The data table of claim 24, wherein the device is a motion sensor. 26. The data table of claim 25, wherein motion sensor is incorporated into a camera. 27. The data table of claim 23, wherein the event is detection of noise and the notification action is transmitting a notification of the event to the client device. 28. The data table of claim 27, wherein the device is an audible detector. 29. The data table of claim 28, wherein the audible detector is incorporated into a camera. 30. The data table of claim 1, wherein the device is a camera and at least one of the one or more control settings controls a resolution of the camera. 31. The data table of claim 1, wherein the device is a camera and at least one of the one or more control settings controls a video recording functionality of the camera. 32. The data table of claim 1, wherein the device is a camera and at least one of the one or more control settings controls a video streaming functionality of the camera. 33. The data table of claim 1, wherein at least one of the one or more control settings controls a notification action for an event. 34. The data table of claim 33, wherein the event is detection of motion and the notification action is transmitting a notification of the event to a client device, wherein the at least one of the one or more control settings turns on and off the notification action. 35. The data table of claim 34, wherein the device is a motion sensor. 36. The data table of claim 35, wherein motion sensor is incorporated into a camera. 37. The data table of claim 33, wherein the event is detection of noise and the notification action is transmitting a notification of the event to a client device, wherein the at least one of the one or more control settings turns on and off the notification action. 38. The data table of claim 37, wherein the device is an audible detector. 39. The data table of claim 38, wherein the audible detector is incorporated into a camera. 40. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein the device is a camera and at least one of the one or more parameter settings configures a resolution of the camera. 41. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein the device is a camera and at least one of the one or more parameter settings configures a name for the camera. 42. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein at least one of the one or more parameter settings configures a notification action for an event. 43. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 42, wherein the event is detection of motion and the notification action is transmitting a notification of the event to a client device. 44. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 43, wherein the device is a motion sensor. 45. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 44, wherein motion sensor is incorporated into a camera. 46. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 42, wherein the event is detection of noise and the notification action is transmitting a notification of the event to a client device. 47. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 46, wherein the device is an audible detector. 48. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 47, wherein the audible detector is incorporated into a camera. 49. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein the device is a camera and at least one of the one or more control settings controls a resolution of the camera. 50. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein the device is a camera and at least one of the one or more control settings controls a video recording functionality of the camera. 51. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein the device is a camera and at least one of the one or more control settings controls a video streaming functionality of the camera. 52. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein at least one of the one or more control settings controls a notification action for an event. 53. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 52, wherein the event is detection of motion and the notification action is transmitting a notification of the event to a client device, wherein the at least one of the one or more control settings turns on and off the notification action. 54. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 53, wherein the device is a motion sensor. 55. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 54, wherein motion sensor is incorporated into a camera. 56. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 52, wherein the event is detection of noise and the notification action is transmitting a notification of the event to a client device, wherein the at least one of the one or more control settings turns on and off the notification action. 57. The data table of claim 56, wherein the device is an audible detector. 58. The data table of claim 57, wherein the audible detector is incorporated into a camera. 59. The data table of claim 1, wherein the one or more parameter settings are setup configurations. 60. The data table of claim 1, wherein the one or more parameter settings are default configurations. 61. The data table of claim 60, wherein the device that is disposed at the location is a thermostat and the default configurations include a default thermostat temperature. 62. The data table of claim 1, wherein at least one of the one or more parameter settings is a password required for changing the one or more parameter or control settings. 63. The data table of claim 1, wherein the device that is disposed at the location is a thermostat and at least one of the control settings is a thermostat temperature. 64. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein the one or more parameter settings are setup configurations. 65. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein the one or more parameter settings are default configurations. 66. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 65, wherein the device that is disposed at the location is a thermostat and the default configurations include a default thermostat temperature. 67. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein at least one of the one or more parameter settings is a password required for changing the one or more parameter or control settings. 68. The non-transitory machine-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein the device that is disposed at the location is a thermostat and at least one of the control settings is a thermostat temperature.
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