Patents by Inventor Jonah Wyman Petri
Jonah Wyman Petri 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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Publication number: 20240080365Abstract: A smart circuit breaker may provide a smart-circuit-breaker power monitoring signal that includes information about power consumption of devices connected to the smart circuit breaker. The smart-circuit-breaker power monitoring signal may be used in conjunction with power monitoring signals from the electrical mains of the building for providing information about the operation of devices in the building. For example, the power monitoring signals may be used to (i) determine the main of the house that provides power to the smart circuit breaker, (ii) identify devices receiving power from the smart circuit breaker, (iii) improve the accuracy of identifying device state changes, and (iv) train mathematical models for identifying devices and device state changes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Ghinwa Fakhri Choueiter, Jonah Wyman Petri
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Publication number: 20240064442Abstract: Devices in a building may be identified using a combination of power monitoring and network monitoring. Power monitoring may be performed by obtaining a power monitoring signal and processing the power monitoring signal with models to determine information about one or more devices in the building. Network monitoring may be performed by receiving network packets transmitted by devices in the building and processing the data of the network packets to determine information about one or more devices in the building. For some devices and some implementations, information about a device may be determined by using both power monitoring and network monitoring.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2023Publication date: February 22, 2024Inventors: Jonah Wyman Petri, Christopher M. Micali, Michael S. Phillips
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Patent number: 11838368Abstract: A smart circuit breaker may provide a smart-circuit-breaker power monitoring signal that includes information about power consumption of devices connected to the smart circuit breaker. The smart-circuit-breaker power monitoring signal may be used in conjunction with power monitoring signals from the electrical mains of the building for providing information about the operation of devices in the building. For example, the power monitoring signals may be used to (i) determine the main of the house that provides power to the smart circuit breaker, (ii) identify devices receiving power from the smart circuit breaker, (iii) improve the accuracy of identifying device state changes, and (iv) train mathematical models for identifying devices and device state changes.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2023Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Sense Labs, Inc.Inventors: Ghinwa Fakhri Choueiter, Jonah Wyman Petri
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Publication number: 20230387717Abstract: An electrical meter may have more than one analog-to-digital converter to allow the electrical meter to provide additional functionality. A first analog-to-digital converter (ADC) may be used by a metrology component of an electrical meter to determine an amount of energy consumption corresponding to power provided via the electrical meter. The electrical mater may have a second ADC that is separate from the first ADC used by the metrology component. The second ADC may have a different configuration from the first ADC, such as a different sampling rate or bit depth. The second ADC may be used to provide additional functionality, such as determining information about individual devices receiving power via the electrical meter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Inventors: Michael S. Phillips, Christopher M. Micali, John Andrew Watlington, Jonah Wyman Petri
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Patent number: 11825246Abstract: Devices in a building may be identified using a combination of power monitoring and network monitoring. Power monitoring may be performed by obtaining a power monitoring signal and processing the power monitoring signal with models to determine information about one or more devices in the building. Network monitoring may be performed by receiving network packets transmitted by devices in the building and processing the data of the network packets to determine information about one or more devices in the building. For some devices and some implementations, information about a device may be determined by using both power monitoring and network monitoring.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2022Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Sense Labs, Inc.Inventors: Jonah Wyman Petri, Christopher M. Micali, Michael S. Phillips
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Patent number: 11825253Abstract: Devices in a building may be identified using a combination of power monitoring and network monitoring. Power monitoring may be performed by obtaining a power monitoring signal and processing the power monitoring signal with models to determine information about one or more devices in the building. Network monitoring may be performed by receiving network packets transmitted by devices in the building and processing the data of the network packets to determine information about one or more devices in the building. For some devices and some implementations, information about a device may be determined by using both power monitoring and network monitoring.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2022Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Sense Labs, Inc.Inventors: Jonah Wyman Petri, Christopher M. Micali, Michael S. Phillips
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Patent number: 11825252Abstract: Devices in a building may be identified using a combination of power monitoring and network monitoring. Power monitoring may be performed by obtaining a power monitoring signal and processing the power monitoring signal with models to determine information about one or more devices in the building. Network monitoring may be performed by receiving network packets transmitted by devices in the building and processing the data of the network packets to determine information about one or more devices in the building. For some devices and some implementations, information about a device may be determined by using both power monitoring and network monitoring.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2022Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Sense Labs, Inc.Inventors: Jonah Wyman Petri, Christopher M. Micali, Michael S. Phillips
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Publication number: 20230224368Abstract: A smart circuit breaker may provide a smart-circuit-breaker power monitoring signal that includes information about power consumption of devices connected to the smart circuit breaker. The smart-circuit-breaker power monitoring signal may be used in conjunction with power monitoring signals from the electrical mains of the building for providing information about the operation of devices in the building. For example, the power monitoring signals may be used to (i) determine the main of the house that provides power to the smart circuit breaker, (ii) identify devices receiving power from the smart circuit breaker, (iii) improve the accuracy of identifying device state changes, and (iv) train mathematical models for identifying devices and device state changes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2023Publication date: July 13, 2023Inventors: Ghinwa Fakhri Choueiter, Jonah Wyman Petri
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Patent number: 11637901Abstract: An electrical panel or an electrical meter may provide improved functionality by interacting with a smart plug. A smart plug may provide a smart-plug power monitoring signal that includes information about power consumption of devices connected to the smart plug. The smart-plug power monitoring signal may be used in conjunction with power monitoring signals from the electrical mains of the building for providing information about the operation of devices in the building. For example, the power monitoring signals may be used to (i) determine the main of the house that provides power to the smart plug, (ii) identify devices receiving power from the smart plug, (iii) improve the accuracy of identifying device state changes, and (iv) train mathematical models for identifying devices and device state changes.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2021Date of Patent: April 25, 2023Assignee: Sense Labs, Inc.Inventors: Ghinwa Fakhri Choueiter, Jonah Wyman Petri
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Patent number: 11627188Abstract: An electrical panel or an electrical meter may provide improved functionality by interacting with a smart plug. A smart plug may provide a smart-plug power monitoring signal that includes information about power consumption of devices connected to the smart plug. The smart-plug power monitoring signal may be used in conjunction with power monitoring signals from the electrical mains of the building for providing information about the operation of devices in the building. For example, the power monitoring signals may be used to (i) determine the main of the house that provides power to the smart plug, (ii) identify devices receiving power from the smart plug, (iii) improve the accuracy of identifying device state changes, and (iv) train mathematical models for identifying devices and device state changes.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2021Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: Sense Labs, Inc.Inventors: Ghinwa Fakhri Choueiter, Jonah Wyman Petri
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Patent number: 11616845Abstract: An electrical panel or an electrical meter may provide improved functionality by interacting with a smart plug. A smart plug may provide a smart-plug power monitoring signal that includes information about power consumption of devices connected to the smart plug. The smart-plug power monitoring signal may be used in conjunction with power monitoring signals from the electrical mains of the building for providing information about the operation of devices in the building. For example, the power monitoring signals may be used to (i) determine the main of the house that provides power to the smart plug, (ii) identify devices receiving power from the smart plug, (iii) improve the accuracy of identifying device state changes, and (iv) train mathematical models for identifying devices and device state changes.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2021Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: Sense Labs, Inc.Inventors: Ghinwa Fakhri Choueiter, Jonah Wyman Petri
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Patent number: 11588896Abstract: An electrical panel or an electrical meter may provide improved functionality by interacting with a smart plug. A smart plug may provide a smart-plug power monitoring signal that includes information about power consumption of devices connected to the smart plug. The smart-plug power monitoring signal may be used in conjunction with power monitoring signals from the electrical mains of the building for providing information about the operation of devices in the building. For example, the power monitoring signals may be used to (i) determine the main of the house that provides power to the smart plug, (ii) identify devices receiving power from the smart plug, (iii) improve the accuracy of identifying device state changes, and (iv) train mathematical models for identifying devices and device state changes.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2021Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: Sense Labs, Inc.Inventors: Ghinwa Fakhri Choueiter, Jonah Wyman Petri
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Patent number: 11582309Abstract: An electrical panel or an electrical meter may provide improved functionality by interacting with a smart plug. A smart plug may provide a smart-plug power monitoring signal that includes information about power consumption of devices connected to the smart plug. The smart-plug power monitoring signal may be used in conjunction with power monitoring signals from the electrical mains of the building for providing information about the operation of devices in the building. For example, the power monitoring signals may be used to (i) determine the main of the house that provides power to the smart plug, (ii) identify devices receiving power from the smart plug, (iii) improve the accuracy of identifying device state changes, and (iv) train mathematical models for identifying devices and device state changes.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2021Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: Sense Labs, Inc.Inventors: Ghinwa Fakhri Choueiter, Jonah Wyman Petri, George Zavaliagkos
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Patent number: 11582310Abstract: An electrical panel or an electrical meter may provide improved functionality by interacting with a smart plug. A smart plug may provide a smart-plug power monitoring signal that includes information about power consumption of devices connected to the smart plug. The smart-plug power monitoring signal may be used in conjunction with power monitoring signals from the electrical mains of the building for providing information about the operation of devices in the building. For example, the power monitoring signals may be used to (i) determine the main of the house that provides power to the smart plug, (ii) identify devices receiving power from the smart plug, (iii) improve the accuracy of identifying device state changes, and (iv) train mathematical models for identifying devices and device state changes.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2021Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: Sense Labs, Inc.Inventors: Ghinwa Fakhri Choueiter, Jonah Wyman Petri, George Zavaliagkos
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Publication number: 20230019666Abstract: Devices in a building may be identified using a combination of power monitoring and network monitoring. Power monitoring may be performed by obtaining a power monitoring signal and processing the power monitoring signal with models to determine information about one or more devices in the building. Network monitoring may be performed by receiving network packets transmitted by devices in the building and processing the data of the network packets to determine information about one or more devices in the building. For some devices and some implementations, information about a device may be determined by using both power monitoring and network monitoring.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Inventors: Jonah Wyman Petri, Christopher M. Micali, Michael S. Phillips
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Publication number: 20230017026Abstract: Devices in a building may be identified using a combination of power monitoring and network monitoring. Power monitoring may be performed by obtaining a power monitoring signal and processing the power monitoring signal with models to determine information about one or more devices in the building. Network monitoring may be performed by receiving network packets transmitted by devices in the building and processing the data of the network packets to determine information about one or more devices in the building. For some devices and some implementations, information about a device may be determined by using both power monitoring and network monitoring.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Inventors: Jonah Wyman Petri, Christopher M. Micali, Michael S. Phillips
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Publication number: 20230016529Abstract: Devices in a building may be identified using a combination of power monitoring and network monitoring. Power monitoring may be performed by obtaining a power monitoring signal and processing the power monitoring signal with models to determine information about one or more devices in the building. Network monitoring may be performed by receiving network packets transmitted by devices in the building and processing the data of the network packets to determine information about one or more devices in the building. For some devices and some implementations, information about a device may be determined by using both power monitoring and network monitoring.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Inventors: Jonah Wyman Petri, Christopher M. Micali, Michael S. Phillips
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Patent number: 11556858Abstract: An electrical panel or an electrical meter may provide improved functionality by interacting with a smart plug. A smart plug may provide a smart-plug power monitoring signal that includes information about power consumption of devices connected to the smart plug. The smart-plug power monitoring signal may be used in conjunction with power monitoring signals from the electrical mains of the building for providing information about the operation of devices in the building. For example, the power monitoring signals may be used to (i) determine the main of the house that provides power to the smart plug, (ii) identify devices receiving power from the smart plug, (iii) improve the accuracy of identifying device state changes, and (iv) train mathematical models for identifying devices and device state changes.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2021Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: Sense Labs, Inc.Inventors: Ghinwa Fakhri Choueiter, Jonah Wyman Petri
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Patent number: 11556857Abstract: An electrical panel or an electrical meter may provide improved functionality by interacting with a smart plug. A smart plug may provide a smart-plug power monitoring signal that includes information about power consumption of devices connected to the smart plug. The smart-plug power monitoring signal may be used in conjunction with power monitoring signals from the electrical mains of the building for providing information about the operation of devices in the building. For example, the power monitoring signals may be used to (i) determine the main of the house that provides power to the smart plug, (ii) identify devices receiving power from the smart plug, (iii) improve the accuracy of identifying device state changes, and (iv) train mathematical models for identifying devices and device state changes.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2021Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: Sense Labs, Inc.Inventors: Ghinwa Fakhri Choueiter, Jonah Wyman Petri
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Patent number: 11503386Abstract: Devices state changes in a building may be determined using a combination of power monitoring and network monitoring. Power monitoring may be performed by obtaining a power monitoring signal and processing the power monitoring signal with models to determine information about state changes of one or more devices in the building. Network monitoring may be performed by receiving information about network packets transmitted by devices in the building and processing the information about the network packets to determine information about state changes of one or more devices in the building. For some devices and some implementations, information about state changes of a device may be determined by using both power monitoring and network monitoring.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2021Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: Sense Labs, Inc.Inventors: Jonah Wyman Petri, Christopher M. Micali, Michael S. Phillips