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Abstract
601883 A method of providing access to a consumer utility account (209) for energy management between a utility provider (208) and a consumer (207) is disclosed. A unique identifier of a mobile device is registered with the utility provider with the unique identifier is associated with the consumer. A readable code is transmitted to the utility provider with the mobile device with the readable code is associated with at least one utility meter having a readable code. The readable code is associated with at least one utility meter. An indication associated with verifying that the mobile device is associated with the readable code is received via the unique identifier of the mobile device. The consumer then accesses the account information associated with the at least one utility meter via the mobile device. The unique identifier can be a media access control address. The readable code comprises a quick response (QR) code, a bar code, or an encrypted identification code and the mobile device can be a smartphone, a mobile phone, a tablet device, or a handheld communication device. Also disclosed is a method of providing access to a consumer utility account for energy management between a utility provider and a consumer comprising associating a mobile device with at least one utility meter. The mobile device comprises a unique identifier associated with the consumer and the at least one utility meter comprises a readable code. Communications from the mobile device are received after the mobile device transmits the readable code associated with the at least one utility meter. The mobile device is associated with the at least one utility meter is verified and the consumer is authorized to access account information associated with the at least one utility meter. The consumer then accesses the account information via the mobile device. r. A readable code is transmitted to the utility provider with the mobile device with the readable code is associated with at least one utility meter having a readable code. The readable code is associated with at least one utility meter. An indication associated with verifying that the mobile device is associated with the readable code is received via the unique identifier of the mobile device. The consumer then accesses the account information associated with the at least one utility meter via the mobile device. The unique identifier can be a media access control address. The readable code comprises a quick response (QR) code, a bar code, or an encrypted identification code and the mobile device can be a smartphone, a mobile phone, a tablet device, or a handheld communication device. Also disclosed is a method of providing access to a consumer utility account for energy management between a utility provider and a consumer comprising associating a mobile device with at least one utility meter. The mobile device comprises a unique identifier associated with the consumer and the at least one utility meter comprises a readable code. Communications from the mobile device are received after the mobile device transmits the readable code associated with the at least one utility meter. The mobile device is associated with the at least one utility meter is verified and the consumer is authorized to access account information associated with the at least one utility meter. The consumer then accesses the account information via the mobile device.
Description
Patent Form No. 5
NEW ZEALAND
Patents Act 1953
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
TITLE: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT BETWEEN A
UTILITY PROVIDER AND A CONSUMER
We General Electric Company of 1 River Road, Schenectady, New York, 12345, United States of
America, do hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us,
and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following
statement:
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT
BETWEEN A UTILITY PROVIDER AND A CONSUMER
This application claims priority from United States Application No. 13/213,734
filed on 19 August 2011, the contents of which are to be taken as incorporated herein by this
reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
Embodiments of the invention relate generally to energy management, and more
particularly to systems and methods for energy management between a utility provider and a
consumer.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
As the price of energy increases, finding ways to monitor, control, and conserve
energy can be a priority. More often than not, consumers are usually unaware of the quantity of
their power usage until they are billed by a utility provider. In other instances, consumers may be
using more energy than they realize, or consumers may be unnecessarily using energy during peak
hours, which can result in increased energy costs and/or occasional power outages due to lack of
or reduced load capacity.
A reference herein to a patent document or other matter which is given as prior art is not to
be taken as an admission that that document or matter was known or that the information it
contains was part of the common general knowledge as at the priority date of any of the claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Some or all of the above needs and/or problems may be addressed by certain
embodiments of the invention. Disclosed embodiments may include systems and methods for
energy management between a utility provider and a consumer.
According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of providing
access to a consumer utility account for energy management between a utility provider and a
consumer, comprising: registering a unique identifier of a mobile device with the utility provider,
wherein the unique identifier is associated with the consumer; transmitting a readable code to the
utility provider with the mobile device, wherein the readable code is associated with at least one
utility meter having a readable code; receiving an indication associated with verifying that the
mobile device is associated with the readable code via the unique identifier of the mobile device;
and accessing, by the consumer, account information associated with the at least one utility meter
via the mobile device.
[0007] According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of
providing access to a consumer utility account for energy management between a utility provider
and a consumer, comprising: associating a mobile device with at least one utility meter, wherein
the mobile device comprises a unique identifier, wherein the unique identifier is associated with
the consumer, and wherein the at least one utility meter comprises a readable code; receiving
communications from the mobile device after the mobile device transmits the readable code
associated with the at least one utility meter; verifying the mobile device is associated with the at
least one utility meter; authorizing the consumer to access account information associated with
the at least one utility meter; and accessing, by the consumer, the account information via the
mobile device.
[0008] Further, according to another embodiment of the invention, there is disclosed an
energy management system. The system can include a computer processor. The system can also
include a memory operable to store computer-executable instructions operable for receiving a
readable code associated with a utility meter, and further receiving a unique identifier associated
with a mobile device; verifying that the readable code is associated with the unique identifier; and
authorizing a consumer associated with the mobile device to access account information
associated with the at least one utility meter.
Other embodiments, aspects, and features of the invention will become apparent to
those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings, and
the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not
necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
is a block diagram of a computer environment showing an illustrative
system for implementing energy management between a utility provider and a consumer,
according to an embodiment of the invention.
is a schematic illustrating details of an example data flow for implementing
energy management between a utility provider and a consumer, according to an embodiment of
the invention.
is a flow diagram illustrating details of an example method for
implementing energy management between a utility provider and a consumer, according to an
embodiment of the invention.
is a flow diagram illustrating details of another example method for
implementing energy management between a utility provider and a consumer, according to an
embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Illustrative embodiments of the invention will now be described more fully
hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments
of the invention are shown. The invention may be embodied in many different forms and should
not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are
provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to
like elements throughout.
Illustrative embodiments of the invention are directed to, among other things,
systems and methods for energy management between a utility provider and a consumer. Certain
illustrative embodiments of the invention may be directed towards providing access to a consumer
utility account by verifying that a readable code of a utility meter is associated with a unique
identifier of a mobile device. For example, the unique identifier of the mobile device may be
registered with the utility provider. The utility provider may then associate the unique identifier
of the mobile device with the readable code of the utility meter. The mobile device may transmit
the unique identifier of the mobile device and the readable code of the utility meter to the utility
provider. The utility provider may then verify that the unique identifier of the mobile device is
associated with the readable code of the utility meter. Upon verification, the mobile device may
be granted access to the utility account.
In some embodiments, a consumer may register a unique identifier of a mobile
device with a utility provider; transmit a readable code to the utility provider with the mobile
device, wherein the readable code is associated with at least one utility meter; and receive an
indication associated with verifying that the mobile device is associated with the readable code
via the unique identifier of the mobile device.
Further, in some embodiments, a utility provider may associate a mobile device
with at least one utility meter, wherein the mobile device comprises a unique identifier and the at
least one utility meter comprises a readable code; receive communications from the mobile device
after the mobile device transmits the readable code associated with the at least one utility meter;
verify the mobile device is associated with the at least one utility meter; and authorize a consumer
to access account information associated with the at least one utility meter.
In some aspects, the unique identifier of the mobile device may be a media access
control address. In other aspects, the readable code may be a quick response (QR) code, a bar
code, or an encrypted identification code. In still other aspects, the mobile device may be a
smartphone, a mobile phone, a tablet device, or a handheld communication device. In other
aspects, some or all communication may be performed on a secure platform. In still other aspects,
the unique identifier of the mobile device may be registered with multiple utility providers.
Certain embodiments of the invention can provide a technical solution to
facilitating energy management between a consumer and a utility provider. In one embodiment, a
unique identifier for a mobile device associated with a consumer, and a readable code for a utility
meter associated with a utility provider, can be associated together for purposes of authorizing a
consumer’s access to account information managed by the utility provider and associated with the
utility meter. In this manner, certain embodiments of the invention can encourage and facilitate
energy management.
provides an illustrative overview of a system, such as one computing device
100, according to an embodiment of the invention. The computing device 100 may be configured
as any suitable computing device capable of implementing the disclosed features, and
accompanying methods, such as, but not limited to, those described with reference to By
way of example and not limitation, suitable computing devices may include personal computers
(PCs), servers, server farms, data centers, or any other device capable of storing and executing all
or part of the disclosed features.
In one illustrative configuration, the computing device 100 comprises at least a
memory 102 and one or more processing units (or processor(s)) 104. The processor(s) 104 may
be implemented as appropriate in hardware, software, firmware, or combinations thereof.
Software or firmware implementations of the processor(s) 104 may include computer-executable
or machine-executable instructions written in any suitable programming language to perform the
various functions described. Moreover, the processor 104 may be associated with a network, a
server, a computer or a mobile device.
Memory 102 may store program instructions that are loadable and executable on
the processor(s) 104, as well as data generated during the execution of these programs.
Depending on the configuration and type of computing device 100, memory 102 may be volatile
(such as random access memory (RAM)) and/or non-volatile (such as read-only memory (ROM),
flash memory, etc.). The computing device or server may also include additional removable
storage 106 and/or non-removable storage 108 including, but not limited to, magnetic storage,
optical disks, and/or tape storage. The disk drives and their associated computer-readable media
may provide non-volatile storage of computer-readable instructions, data structures, program
modules, and other data for the computing devices. In some implementations, the memory 102
may include multiple different types of memory, such as static random access memory (SRAM),
dynamic random access memory (DRAM), or ROM.
Memory 102, removable storage 106, and non-removable storage 108 are all
examples of computer-readable storage media. For example, computer-readable storage media
may include volatile and non-volatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any
method or technology for storage of information such as computer-readable instructions, data
structures, program modules or other data. Memory 102, removable storage 106, and non-
removable storage 108 are all examples of computer storage media. Additional types of computer
storage media that may be present include, but are not limited to, programmable random access
memory (PRAM), SRAM, DRAM, RAM, ROM, electrically erasable programmable read-only
memory (EEPROM), flash memory or other memory technology, compact disc read-only memory
(CD-ROM), digital versatile discs (DVD) or other optical storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic
tape, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other medium which can be
used to store the desired information and which can be accessed by the server or other computing
device. Combinations of any of above should also be included within the scope of computer-
readable media.
Alternatively, computer-readable communication media may include computer-
readable instructions, program modules, or other data transmitted within a data signal, such as a
carrier wave, or other transmission.
The computing device 100 may also contain communication connection(s) 110 that
allow the computing device 100 to communicate with a stored database, another computing
device or server, user terminals, and/or other devices on a network 126. The computing device
100 may also include input device(s) 112 such as a keyboard, mouse, pen, voice input device,
touch input device, etc., and output device(s) 114, such as a display, speakers, printer, etc.
Turning to the contents of the memory 102 in more detail, the memory 102 may
include an operating system 116 and one or more application programs or services for
implementing the features disclosed herein including a registration module 118. The registration
module 118 may be configured to receive data regarding a unique identifier associated with a
mobile device, such as, but not limited to, a media access control (MAC) address. Additionally,
the registration module 118 may also store the unique identifier associated with the mobile device
in the memory 102. In one aspect, the registration module 118 may receive the unique identifier
associated with the mobile device through a website, kiosk, or other portal or network 126
accessible to the computing device 100.
The memory 102 may further include an association module 120. The association
module 120 may be configured to associate a readable code of a utility meter with the unique
identifier of a mobile device. Additionally, the association module 120 may also store the utility
meter readable code and unique identifier association in the memory 102.
Additionally, the memory 102 may include a verification module 122. The
verification module 122 may be configured to verify that a readable code of a utility meter is
associated with a unique identifier of a mobile device, as performed in the association module
120.
The memory 102 may also include an access authorization module 124. The
access authorization module 124 may be configured to provide access to a consumer account
upon verification that a utility meter is associated with a unique identifier of a mobile device, as
performed in verification module 122.
Various instructions, methods and techniques described herein may be considered
in the general context of computer-executable instructions, such as program modules, executed by
one or more computers or other devices. Generally, program modules include routines, programs,
objects, components, data structures, etc., for performing particular tasks or implementing
particular abstract data types. These program modules and the like may be executed as native
code or may be downloaded and executed, such as in a virtual machine or other just-in-time
compilation execution environment. Typically, the functionality of the program modules may be
combined or distributed as desired in various embodiments. An implementation of these modules
and techniques may be stored on some form of computer-readable storage media.
The example computing device 100 shown in is provided by way of
example only. Numerous other operating environments, system architectures, and device
configurations are possible. Accordingly, embodiments of the present disclosure should not be
construed as being limited to any particular operating environment, system architecture, or device
configuration.
is a schematic illustrating details of an example data flow 200 for
facilitating energy management between a utility provider and a consumer in accordance with an
embodiment of the invention. The example data flow 200 shown in utilizes a utility meter
202 with a readable code 204, and a mobile device 206 with a unique identifier 205. The data
flow 200 can facilitate providing access for a consumer 207 to a consumer utility account 209
associated with a utility provider 208. The consumer utility account 209 can include account
information from the utility provider 208, such as energy usage information associated with the
utility meter 202.
The data flow 200 begins by a consumer, such as 207, using a mobile device, such
as 206, to scan a readable code 204 of the utility meter 202. The mobile device 206 can receive
the readable code 204 or otherwise transmit the readable code 204 via a network 216 to a server
or other processor-based device, such as a server at the utility provider 208, to verify that the
readable code 204 of the utility meter 202 is associated with a unique identifier 205 of the mobile
device 206. In the particular implementation shown in the readable code 204 can be a
quick response (QR) code, the unique identifier 205 of the mobile device 206 can be a media
access control (MAC) address, and the mobile device 206 can be a smartphone. One may
appreciate, however, that any readable code may be used, including, but not limited to, a bar code
or an encrypted identification code. One may also appreciate that any unique identifier may be
used, including, but not limited to, a phone number or IP address. One may further appreciate that
any mobile device may be used, including, but not limited to, a mobile phone, a tablet device, or a
handheld communication device.
Still referring to in one aspect, the readable code 204 may be disposed on
or about the utility meter 202. The mobile device 206 may scan the readable code 204 using a
camera or other device capable of reading, sensing, detecting, or receiving a code. The unique
identifier 205 of the mobile device 206 and the readable code 204 of the utility meter 202 are
transmitted 216 to the utility provider 208. The utility provider 208 may then verify 210 that the
unique identifier 205 of the mobile device 206 is associated with the readable code 204 of the
utility meter 202. Upon verification, access 212 may be granted to the consumer utility account
209. Conversely, if the unique identifier 205 of the mobile device 206 is not associated with the
readable code 204 of the utility meter 202, consumer access to the consumer utility account 209
may be denied 214.
illustrates an example flow diagram of a method 300 for implementing
energy management between a utility provider and a consumer, in accordance with an
embodiment of the invention. In one example, the illustrative computing device 100 of
and/or one or more modules of the illustrative computing device 100, alone or in combination,
may perform the described operations of method 300.
In this particular implementation, the method 300 may begin at block 302 of in which the method 300 may include the registration of a unique identifier of a mobile device
with a utility provider. Further, at block 304, the method 300 may include the transmission of a
readable code to the utility provider with the mobile device, wherein the readable code may be
associated with at least one utility meter having a readable code. At block 306, the method 300
may include the receiving of an indication associated with verifying that the mobile device is
associated with the readable code via the unique identifier of the mobile device.
illustrates another example flow diagram of a method 400 for implementing
energy management between a utility provider and a consumer, in accordance with an
embodiment of the invention. In one example, the illustrative computing device 100 of
and/or one or more modules of the illustrative computing device 100, alone or in combination,
may perform the described operations of method 400.
In this particular implementation, the method 400 may begin at block 402 of in which the method 400 may include the association of a mobile device with at least one utility
meter, wherein the mobile device may comprise a unique identifier and the at least one utility
meter may comprise a readable code. Further, at block 404, the method 400 may include
receiving communications from the mobile device after the mobile device transmits the readable
code associated with the at least one utility meter. At block 406, the method 400 may include
verifying that the mobile device is associated with the at least one utility meter. Upon
verification, at block 408, the method 400 may include authorizing the consumer to access
account information associated with the at least one utility meter. Once a consumer is granted
access to the utility account, the consumer may utilize the account. For example, the consumer
may check the current energy usage of a premises associated with a particular utility meter, turn
the account on or off, or pay a bill. Conversely, at block 410, if the readable code is not
associated with the unique identifier of the mobile device, access may be denied to the consumer
account.
Illustrative systems and methods are described for providing access to a consumer
utility account by verifying that the readable code of the utility meter is associated with a unique
identifier of the mobile device. Some or all of these systems and methods may, but need not, be
implemented at least partially by architectures such as those shown in above.
Although embodiments have been described in language specific to structural
features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not necessarily
limited to the specific features or acts described. Rather, the specific features and acts are
disclosed as illustrative forms of implementing the embodiments.
Where the terms “comprise”, “comprises”, “comprised” or “comprising” are used
in this specification (including the claims) they are to be interpreted as specifying the presence of
the stated features, integers, steps or components, but not precluding the presence of one or more
other features, integers, steps or components, or group thereto.
PARTS LIST
100 – device
102 – memory
104 – processor(s)
106 – removable storage
108 – non-removable storage
110 – connection(s)
112 – input device(s)
114 – output device(s)
116 – operating system
118 – registration module
120 – association module
122 – verification module
124 – authorization module
126 – network
200 – data flow
202 – utility meter
204 – readable code
205 – unique identifier
206 – mobile device
207 – consumer
208 – utility provider
209 – consumer utility account
210 – verify
212 – access
214 – denied
300 – method
302 – block
304 – block
306 – block
400 – method
402 – block
404 – block
406 – block
408 – block
410 – block
Claims (6)
1. A method of providing access to a consumer utility account for energy management between a utility provider and a consumer, comprising: 5 registering a unique identifier of a mobile device with the utility provider, wherein the unique identifier is associated with the consumer; transmitting a readable code to the utility provider with the mobile device, wherein the readable code is associated with at least one utility meter having a readable code; receiving an indication associated with verifying that the mobile device is associated with 10 the readable code via the unique identifier of the mobile device; and accessing, by the consumer, account information associated with the at least one utility meter via the mobile device.
2. The method of Claim 1, wherein the unique identifier of the mobile device is a media 15 access control address.
3. The method of Claim 1 or 2, wherein the readable code comprises a quick response (QR) code, a bar code, or an encrypted identification code. 20
4. The method of any one of Claims 1 to 3, wherein the mobile device is a smartphone, a mobile phone, a tablet device, or a handheld communication device.
5. The method of any one of Claims 1 to 4, further comprising: upon or after receipt of the indication, accessing account information from the utility 25 provider.
6. The method of any one of Claims 1 to 5, wherein registering, transmitting, and receiving is performed using a secure platform.
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