Constrained environmental monitoring based on data privileges
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06F-021/62
H04L-029/08
G06Q-030/06
G06Q-030/02
G05D-023/13
G06F-011/07
G06F-011/34
G06F-003/0484
G06Q-050/16
G06Q-040/08
H04M-015/00
H04L-012/24
H04L-012/26
G06F-009/44
G06F-021/52
H04W-084/18
출원번호
US-0701410
(2015-04-30)
등록번호
US-9865016
(2018-01-09)
발명자
/ 주소
Joshi, Nina S.
Gettings, Adam M.
Chan, Eddy Y.
Stevens, Andrew G.
Ivers, Lucas D.
Hovland, Bjorn H.
출원인 / 주소
Leeo, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Sloat, Ashley
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초록▼
A sensor mechanism in an environmental monitoring device provides sensor data that represents an environmental condition in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. Then, a control mechanism in the environmental monitoring device generates subsets of the sensor data
A sensor mechanism in an environmental monitoring device provides sensor data that represents an environmental condition in an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device. Then, a control mechanism in the environmental monitoring device generates subsets of the sensor data based on data privileges of different entities, where the data privileges of at least some of the entities are different from each other, and at least some of the corresponding subsets of the sensor data are different. For example, the data privileges may specify: different spatial extents in the external environment monitored by the sensor mechanism; and/or different types of information associated with the external environment. Next, an interface circuit in the environmental monitoring device provides the subsets of the sensor data to electronic devices associated with the entities.
대표청구항▼
1. An environmental monitoring device, comprising: a sensor configured to provide sensor data for an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device, wherein the sensor data represents an environmental condition in the external environment;an interface circuit configured to co
1. An environmental monitoring device, comprising: a sensor configured to provide sensor data for an external environment that includes the environmental monitoring device, wherein the sensor data represents an environmental condition in the external environment;an interface circuit configured to communicate with electronic devices of entities; and a control circuit, coupled to the sensor and the interface circuit, configured to:receive the sensor data, wherein receiving the sensor data involves performing measurements of the sensor data using the sensor;dynamically determine data privileges of the entities, wherein the data privileges vary as a function of time and the environmental condition, and wherein one or more criteria used to determine the data privileges of at least a subset of the entities are specified by at least a different entity than the entities in the subset of the entities;generate subsets of the sensor data based on the data privileges of the entities, wherein the data privileges of at least some of the entities are different and at least some of the corresponding subsets of the sensor data are different; andproviding, via the interface circuit, the subsets of the sensor data to the electronic devices. 2. The environmental monitoring device of claim 1, wherein the control circuit is configured to: provide, via the interface circuit, data-availability information specifying available sensor data for the external environment; andreceive, via the interface circuit, requests from the electronic devices in response to the data-availability information, wherein the data privileges correspond to the requests. 3. The environmental monitoring device of claim 2, wherein the control circuit is configured to dynamically determine the data privileges based on the requests. 4. The environmental monitoring device of claim 2, wherein the data privileges are, at least in part, specified in the requests. 5. The environmental monitoring device of claim 2, wherein the data-availability information is provided to the electronic devices. 6. The environmental monitoring device of claim 2, wherein the data-availability information is provided to a system that implements a sensor-data marketplace. 7. The environmental monitoring device of claim 1, wherein the data privileges specify different spatial extents in the external environment monitored by the sensor. 8. The environmental monitoring device of claim 1, wherein the data privileges specify different types of information associated with the external environment. 9. The environmental monitoring device of claim 1, wherein the entities include two or more of: a tenant in the external environment; a property manager of the external environment; an owner of the external environment; and maintenance personnel who maintain the external environment. 10. The environmental monitoring device of claim 1, wherein the control circuit includes: a processor; andmemory, coupled to the processor, which stores a program module, wherein, when executed by the processor, the program module causes the environmental monitoring device to perform the receiving, the generating and the providing. 11. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium for use in conjunction with an environmental monitoring device, the computer-readable storage medium storing a program module to provide subsets of sensor data, wherein, when executed by the environmental monitoring device, the program module causes the environmental monitoring device to: receive the sensor data from a sensor in the environmental monitoring device that represents an environmental condition in the external environment, wherein receiving the sensor data involves performing measurements of the sensor data using a sensor in the environmental monitoring device;dynamically determine data privileges of the entities, wherein the data privileges vary as a function of time and the environmental condition, and wherein one or more criteria used to determine the data privileges of at least a subset of the entities are specified by at least a different entity than the entities in the subset of the entities;generate the subsets of the sensor data based on the data privileges of entities, wherein the data privileges of at least some of the entities are different and at least some of the corresponding subsets of the sensor data are different; andprovide, via an interface circuit in the environmental monitoring device, the subsets of the sensor data to electronic devices of the entities. 12. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 11, wherein, when executed by the environmental monitoring device, the program module causes the environmental monitoring device to: provide, via the interface circuit, data-availability information specifying available sensor data for the external environment; andreceive, via the interface circuit, requests from the electronic devices in response to the data-availability information, wherein the data privileges correspond to the requests. 13. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein, when executed by the environmental monitoring device, the program module causes the environmental monitoring device to dynamically determine the data privileges based on the requests. 14. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 12, wherein the data-availability information is provided to one of: the electronic devices; and a system that implements a sensor-data marketplace. 15. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 11, wherein the data privileges specify different spatial extents in the external environment monitored by the sensor. 16. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 11, wherein the data privileges specify different types of information associated with the external environment. 17. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 11, wherein the entities include two or more of: a tenant in the external environment; a property manager of the external environment; an owner of the external environment; and maintenance personnel who maintain the external environment. 18. A method for providing subsets of sensor data, wherein the method comprises: by an environmental monitoring device:receiving the sensor data from a sensor in the environmental monitoring device that represents an environmental condition in the external environment, wherein receiving the sensor data involves performing measurements of the sensor data using a sensor in the environmental monitoring device;dynamically determine data privileges of entities, wherein the data privileges vary as a function of time and the environmental condition, and wherein one or more criteria used to determine the data privileges of at least a subset of the entities are specified by at least a different entity than the entities in the subset of the entities;generating the subsets of the sensor data based on the data privileges of the entities, wherein the data privileges of at least some of the entities are different and at least some of the corresponding subsets of the sensor data are different; andproviding, via an interface circuit in the environmental monitoring device, the subsets of the sensor data to electronic devices of the entities. 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the control circuit is configured to dynamically determine the data privileges based on the requests. 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the data privileges are, at least in part, specified in the requests.
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