Patents by Inventor Christopher L. Osterloh
Christopher L. Osterloh has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8781462Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and methodology for validating network coverage (i.e., desired functionality) of newly installed network devices. Per use of presently disclosed technology, equipment installers may confirm both one and two way communications abilities of newly installed network devices as well as receive network diagnostic related data to assist them in the equipment installation process. Validation of communications operation may be initiated by any of the newly installed equipment, a handheld device, or via mobile device communications.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2010Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Itron, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Osterloh, Matthew Johnson
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Patent number: 8484137Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and related methodologies for transmitting data in a gas AMI network. Data may be transmitted bi-directionally between selected endpoint devices and data collection devices to central or head end equipment. Transmitted data may include parameter updating data for selected endpoint devices, and collected data from selected endpoint devices. Endpoint physical area conditions may be monitored for selected of the endpoint devices including monitoring for and reporting of physical changes in the area surrounding cathodic protection systems. The present concepts may be extended to implementation in conjunction with water and electricity metering environments.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2010Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Itron, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Johnson, Christopher L. Osterloh, Mark K. Cornwall, Barry Cahill-O'Brien, James P. Ogle
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Publication number: 20130174249Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and methodology for providing secure control over stored metrology parameters. A random number key is generated and associated with identifiable information such as a serial number associated with a device. The random number and identification information are stored in a database separate and remote from the device. Alteration of the stored metrology parameters are permitted only upon use of the random number as a key to unlock the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2012Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: ITRON, INC.Inventors: Jonathan Mueller, Christopher L. Osterloh, Barry Cahill-O'Brien
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Patent number: 8350718Abstract: Disclosed are methodology and apparatus for providing communications with an Automatic Meter Reading/Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMR/AMI) collector device. The collector is provided with a WiFi radio that is enabled for operation from an AMR/AMI head end and turned on in response to a transmission coming from a physical device via the AMR/AMI RF LAN. A user device is granted access to the collector data only upon validation by the collector of multiple credentials that are separately presented to the collector. The credentials come from the physical device in the form of device type and device identification, and from the user device in the form of a valid security certificate and username/password combination.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2010Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Itron, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Osterloh, James P. Ogle
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Publication number: 20120176253Abstract: Automatic meter reading (AMR) systems and methods in which readers communicate with endpoints interfaced to utility meters. In operation, the reader and the endpoint communicate with one another via radio frequency (RF) communication according to a communication protocol. Aspects of the invention are directed to packetization, command and control, and messaging arrangements.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: ITRON, INC.Inventors: Christopher L. Osterloh, Christopher Nagy
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Patent number: 8164479Abstract: Automatic meter reading (AMR) systems and methods in which readers communicate with endpoints interfaced to utility meters. In operation, the reader and the endpoint communicate with one another via radio frequency (RF) communication according to a communication protocol. Aspects of the invention are directed to packetization, command and control, and messaging arrangements.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Itron, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Osterloh, Christopher Nagy
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Publication number: 20110273305Abstract: Disclosed are methodology and apparatus for providing communications with an Automatic Meter Reading/Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMR/AMI) collector device. The collector is provided with a WiFi radio that is enabled for operation from an AMR/AMI head end and turned on in response to a transmission coming from a physical device via the AMR/AMI RF LAN. A user device is granted access to the collector data only upon validation by the collector of multiple credentials that are separately presented to the collector. The credentials come from the physical device in the form of device type and device identification, and from the user device in the form of a valid security certificate and username/password combination.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2010Publication date: November 10, 2011Applicant: ITRON, INC.Inventors: Christopher L. Osterloh, James P. Ogle
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Publication number: 20110078093Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and related methodologies for transmitting data in a gas AMI network. Data may be transmitted bi-directionally between selected endpoint devices and data collection devices to central or head end equipment. Transmitted data may include parameter updating data for selected endpoint devices, and collected data from selected endpoint devices. Endpoint physical area conditions may be monitored for selected of the endpoint devices including monitoring for and reporting of physical changes in the area surrounding cathodic protection systems. The present concepts may be extended to implementation in conjunction with water and electricity metering environments.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: ITRON, INC.Inventors: Matthew Johnson, Christopher L. Osterloh, Mark K. Cornwall, Barry Cahill-O'Brien, James P. Ogle
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Publication number: 20110077037Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and methodology for validating network coverage (i.e., desired functionality) of newly installed network devices. Per use of presently disclosed technology, equipment installers may confirm both one and two way communications abilities of newly installed network devices as well as receive network diagnostic related data to assist them in the equipment installation process. Validation of communications operation may be initiated by any of the newly installed equipment, a handheld device, or via mobile device communications.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: ITRON, INC.Inventors: Christopher L. Osterloh, Matthew Johnson
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Patent number: 7561062Abstract: An automatic meter reading (AMR) system and a method of operating an AMR system are disclosed. The AMR system stores and transfers consumptive data, demand data, and data archives. The system and method can also provide a demand reset to reduce or eliminate the need to physically visit a remote endpoint device, for example a residential utility meter, to directly connect to the endpoint device for the collection of data. The system and method provide two-way wireless communication between at least one reader and a plurality of remote endpoint devices and are adapted for use with mobile readers. The AMR system and method therefore provide efficient and reliable storage and transfer of data, including high volumes of data, at mobile read rates.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2006Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Itron, Inc.Inventors: Michael Schleich, Jeffrey S. Sanders, Christopher L. Osterloh, Christopher Nagy
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Patent number: 7479895Abstract: An automatic meter reading (AMR) system includes a fixed or mobile reader and an endpoint interfaced to a utility meter. The fixed or mobile reader is capable of communicating with the endpoint via RF communication. The fixed or mobile reader sends a message to the endpoint that includes a response mode direction which directs the endpoint to respond to the reader via either a mobile network mode or a fixed network mode.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2006Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Itron, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Osterloh, Christopher Nagy
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Patent number: 7417557Abstract: An automatic meter reading (AMR) system includes a plurality of utility meter endpoints, each of which includes a radio-frequency (RF) transmitter adapted for transmitting endpoint information. A plurality of transceivers are adapted to read endpoints located throughout a designated coverage area, and each transceiver adapted to receive endpoint information from utility meter endpoints located within a corresponding portion of the designated coverage area. A central storage arrangement is adapted to communicate with each of the transceivers and to store endpoint information in a central database. The AMR system also includes a low cost receiver (LCR) having a communications range that defines a gap-filling coverage area. The LCR is adapted to automatically forward received endpoint information to the central storage arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2005Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Itron, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Osterloh, Benjamin L. Anderson, Mark K. Cornwall, Jeffrey L. Delamater
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Publication number: 20080158007Abstract: An automatic meter reading (AMR) system (100) includes a fixed (114) or mobile (110, 112) reader and an endpoint interfaced to a utility meter (108). The fixed or mobile reader is capable of communicating with the endpoint via RF communication. The fixed or mobile reader sends a message to the endpoint that includes a response mode direction, which directs the endpoint to respond to the reader via either a mobile network mode or a fixed network mode. The AMR system allows implementation of, an migration between, one-way, one-and-a-half-way, and two-way communications system modes without requiring reprogramming, reconfiguring the metering endpoints or going through a reconfiguration cycle before effecting a communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2006Publication date: July 3, 2008Inventors: Christopher J. Nagy, Christopher L. Osterloh
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Publication number: 20080129537Abstract: Automatic meter reading (AMR) systems and methods in which readers communicate with endpoints interfaced to utility meters. In operation, the reader and the endpoint communicate with one another via radio frequency (RF) communication according to a communication protocol. Aspects of the invention are directed to packetization, command and control, and messaging arrangements.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventors: Christopher L. Osterloh, Christopher Nagy
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Patent number: 7376118Abstract: A method for communicating with automatic meter reading (AMR) endpoints in adjacent cells, when the endpoints are arranged in a cell pattern similar to a cellular telephone system, is disclosed that substantially reduces the likelihood of signal interference. A Frame ID is identified as corresponding to a particular receive frequency that a system reader (receiver/collector) uses when listening for endpoint responses. In this example embodiment of the AMR network model, all endpoints in the network listen on the same control frequency to receive commands sent out from the readers. To allow for a relatively fast network read cycle, cells that are spaced far enough away from each other as to not interfere with each other are allowed to transmit at the same time. Cells with the same Frame ID are configured to be spaced a safe distance from each other so as not to interfere with each other's endpoint population.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2004Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Itron, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Osterloh, Neil R. Hovelsrud
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Patent number: 7372372Abstract: An automatic meter reading system that includes a head end controller and an endpoint that is interfaced to a utility meter. The head end controller and the endpoint communicate via RF communication. The endpoint includes an internal clock that synchronizes itself to a clock countdown signal. The clock countdown signal is generated by the head end controller through use of sequence inversion keying.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2004Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Itron, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Osterloh, Christopher Nagy
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Patent number: 7343255Abstract: A dual source real time clock (RTC) synchronization system and method for implementation within automatic meter reading (AMR) systems that provide system-wide device time synchronization. In one embodiment, a microcontroller-implemented RTC counts elapsed seconds from a pre-determined system timestamp using a low-speed, low-accuracy crystal. A second source is used to compensate for the low-speed, low-accuracy crystal. This second source comprises a high speed clock in one embodiment. This dual source RTC system can synchronize the endpoint device.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2005Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Itron, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Osterloh, Christopher J. Nagy
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Patent number: 7336200Abstract: An automatic meter reading (AMR) system includes a fixed or mobile reader and an endpoint. The endpoint is interfaced to a utility meter and the fixed or mobile reader is capable of communicating with the endpoint via RF communication. In this system the fixed or mobile reader sends a message to the endpoint that includes a response mode direction; the response mode direction from the reader tells the endpoint to respond to the reader either in a mobile network mode or a fixed network mode.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2004Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Itron, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Osterloh, Christopher Nagy
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Patent number: 7298288Abstract: A method of operating an RF communicator adapted for an automatic meter reading (AMR) system includes maintaining the communicator in a low-power standby mode and automatically responding to bubble-up events that are spaced apart by time durations. The step of responding includes initiating the RF communicator to exit the standby mode and enter into an active operating mode, and thereafter return to the standby mode. A time duration between successive bubble-up events is automatically adjusted. One method of automatically adjusting a bubble up rate includes automatically setting the bubble-up rate to a relatively higher rate during a time of relatively high expectation of an occurrence of a communication attempt, and automatically setting the bubble-up rate to a relatively lower rate during a time of relatively low expectation of an occurrence of a communication attempt.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2005Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Itron, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Nagy, Christopher L. Osterloh
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Patent number: 7116243Abstract: An automatic meter reading (AMR) system and a method of operating an AMR system are disclosed. The AMR system stores and transfers consumptive data, demand data, and data archives. The system and method can also provide a demand reset to reduce or eliminate the need to physically visit a remote endpoint device, for example a residential utility meter, to directly connect to the endpoint device for the collection of data. The system and method provide two-way wireless communication between at least one reader and a plurality of remote endpoint devices and are adapted for use with mobile readers. The AMR system and method therefore provide efficient and reliable storage and transfer of data, including high volumes of data, at mobile read rates.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Itron, Inc.Inventors: Michael Schleich, Jeffrey S. Sanders, Christopher L. Osterloh, Christopher Nagy