CA3026457C - System and method for the passive monitoring and reporting of printer-related data on usb cables - Google Patents

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CA3026457C
CA3026457C CA3026457A CA3026457A CA3026457C CA 3026457 C CA3026457 C CA 3026457C CA 3026457 A CA3026457 A CA 3026457A CA 3026457 A CA3026457 A CA 3026457A CA 3026457 C CA3026457 C CA 3026457C
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ABSTRACT Provided is a computer-implemented system and method for monitoring printer-related data on USB cables. A USB-compatible device comprising a field programmable gate array and a microprocessor is placed in-line between a non-networked computer and a printer and monitors the line for print-related data. Once detected, the print-related data is transmitted via a radio frequency to a base station. The base station subsequently compiles the print-related data and relays the data to a printer reporting system. CA 3026457 2020-02-19

Description

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE PASSIVE MONITORING AND REPORTING OF
PRINTER-RELATED DATA ON USB CABLES
TECHNICAL FIELD
This disclosure relates to a computer-implemented system and method for the passive monitoring and reporting of printer-related data on USB cables and relaying the data to a printer reporting system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Methods for detecting and compiling data relating to printer actions are known in the industry. Existing methods, however, often require the use of a designated computer within an established computer network that utilizes installed software for monitoring print events on the network. These methods suffer from several limitations, including the reliance on network administrators to perform a complex installation protocol, the need for customization, the need for compatibility and functionality within a variety computer operating system environments, the use of a client's hardware and network to gather and report data, and the use of internal client bandwidth to report printer-related data.
Thus, a need exists in the industry for overcoming the limitations associated with the use of installed software on an existing network computer for the passive monitoring printer-related data.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This disclosure provides for a system and method for the passive monitoring of printer related data and relaying the data to a printer-related data reporting system.

The disclosed system has several important advantages. For example, the present disclosure provides a system for monitoring printer data that is more user friendly, reliable, dependable, and easier to install than existing print data monitoring systems.
Another advantage of the present system is that it eliminates the need for installing software on existing computers for monitoring print job related data.
Yet another advantage of the present system is eliminating the need for administrative access to computers to install the system.
Still yet another possible advantage of the disclosed system is providing hardware powered by a USB line, eliminating the need for an external power supply and decreasing the likelihood that the system will go offline as the result of a loss of external power.
Another advantage of the present system may include permitting the collection of more robust print job related information, including but not limited to device specific information, number of pages printed, and mono and/or color toner levels.
Yet another advantage of the present disclosure includes providing a system that allows the hardware's internal software to be updated, configured, and or expanded remotely.
Still yet another advantage of the present invention is the ability to monitor printer-related data on a non-networked printer and computer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For a more complete understanding of the present disclosure and its advantages, reference is now made to the following descriptions, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
2 FIG. 1 is a diagram depicting the various components of an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a flow chart depicting a computer-implemented method and system of the present disclosure.
FIG. 3 is a flow chart depicting an associated computer-implemented method and system for monitoring and reporting printer-related data.
FIG. 4 is a flow chart depicting an associated computer-implemented method and system for monitoring and reporting printer-related data.
Similar reference numerals refer to similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The present invention relates to a system and method for monitoring printer-related data on USB cables and relaying the data to a printer reporting system via a base station, wherein the monitoring is performed using hardware affixed to a USB cable. The various components of the present invention, and the manner in which they interrelate, are described in greater detail hereinafter.
The computer-implemented method and system may include, but are not limited to, the following steps. It will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that the order of steps presented herein may be performed in a different order. It will also be appreciated by zo one skilled in the art that the method and system described herein for monitoring and reporting printer-related data may include all, some, or none of the steps described herein.
3 Date Recue/Date Received 2020-10-08 Initially with reference to FIG. 1, the associated system includes placing a device 1 along a USB line between a personal computer 2 and a non-networked printer 3.
The device 1 may include both male and female USB connectors for in-line connectivity. In one embodiment of the present invention the device 1 is a USB-compatible device capable of transmitting radio frequency bandwidth outside of an existing computer network. The device 1 passively monitors the USB line to detect printer actions, and reports data relating to printer actions to a base station 4 via a mesh network which may then, via a switch 5, connect to the internet 6 and/or a server 7. The data is reported to the base station 4 via the radio frequency bandwidth. Data relating to printer 3 actions may include, but is not limited to, the number of pages printed, color, ink or toner density, and other data. In one embodiment of the present invention, the system gathers data from outside of an existing network. The base station 4 subsequently aggregates the data and uploads the data to a server 7 over the internet 6 or other network. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the USB device connects directly to the internet 6 via radio frequency bandwidth, WiFi, cellular radio, Bluetooth, or other known communication technology and uploads the data to a server 7, thereby eliminating the need for a base station 4. The system does not require the installation of software on an associated computer 2. Further, the system does not require user-specific configuration because it is supplied pre-configured to monitor print jobs and printer-related data.
With continued reference to FIG 1., and now with reference to FIG. 2, the USB
device may include a field programmable gate array (FPGA) and a microcontroller. The FPGA
device, with its embedded content monitoring system for monitoring printer-related data,
4 Date Recue/Date Received 2020-10-08 monitors traffic over a USB cable by looking directly for information that a printer has printed a page. This monitoring may be performed by searching for keywords in the data traffic indicating that a printer has printed a page. The device then shares the information via radio to a local base station or patrol device. More particularly, the device uses a USB PHY to synchronize the retrieval of data transfer from the USB line and performs low-level validation of the data, converting from serial data to an 8-bit bus.
The data is then queued in a First In First Out (FIFO) within the FPGA. The FPGA may be equipped to perform string searches on the incoming data and/or provide the full bandwidth data to the microcontroller for searching and/or manipulation within the microcontroller. Upon notification from the FPGA, the microcontroller retrieves data from the FIFO and processes it. The processed data is then sent to the base station, or patrol device, via a mesh radio network that was previously established.
In one embodiment of the invention, and with continued reference to FIG. 2, the system and method include 1) capturing passing data with the USB device 101; 2) validating the data with a USB PHY 102 and then synchronizing the data transfer; 3) converting the data from serial to 8-bit data with the FPGA 103; 4) queuing the data in queue FIFO
104; 5) searching the data for particular string sets relating to printing 105; and 6) receiving and packaging the data at the microcontroller 106 to send it to the base station via RF 107.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, all USB data traffic between the workstation 2 and the non-networked printer 3 is monitored by the device 10.
Specialized software on the device 10 parses the USB data traffic and looks up keywords that have particular meaning in connection with printing commands.
See e.g.
5 Date Recue/Date Received 2020-10-08 Fig. 4 at 401-402. Notably, the information the device 10 uses for looking up particular keywords and their printing association can be updated on the device 10, for instance through a firmware update. This enables, for instance, the device 10 to be updated in the field in order to recognize and analyze USB traffic for additional non-networked printers that were not known at the time the device 10 was originally deployed.
The device 10 is further configured to interrogate the non-network printer 3 for status or error information, without interrupting or interfering with the printing services. The device 10 can then transmit the information it has gathered, both through monitoring the USB data stream and querying the non-network printer 3, to the base station 4, preferably using a private network connection between the device 10 and the base station 4. In a preferred embodiment, the private network is a wireless Zigbee mesh network or WIFI. The base station 4 then reports this gathered information to a centralized server 7.
Passive USB monitoring As shown in Fig. 1, a device 1 in accordance with the present disclosure connects via USB between a workstation 2 and a non-networked printer 3. The device 10 passively monitors the USB data stream between the workstation 2 and the non-networked printer 3. This passive USB monitoring reviews every data packet sent between the workstation 2 and the non-networked printer 3. The first byte of each USB data packet contains the Packet Identifier (PID). In a preferred embodiment, the following PIDs will be processed by the device 10.
Token OUT ¨ Indicating whether the next data packet will be from the host to the device.
6 Date Recue/Date Received 2020-10-08 Token IN ¨ Indicating whether the next data packet will be from the device to the host.
Data DATA ¨ Indicating whether the data packet is even.
Data DATA1 ¨ Indicating whether the data packet is odd.
The token packets described above, as well as other relevant packet data, is used to determine the direction of data flow. If the direction is inbound to the workstation 2, the data packets that follow are assumed to be PJL ("Printer Job Language") whereas, if the direction is outbound from the workstation 2, the data packets that follow are assumed to be PCL ("Printer Control Language"). The data packets are verified to be either PJL
or PCL by parsing the string for "@PJ" for PJL and "!R!" for PCL. See Fig. 4 at 402, 404.
Once the data packet is properly determined to be either PJL or PCL, the packet is then string searched to find data of interest in step 105. See also Fig. 4 at 405.
For example, "PAGES=" is relevant for PJL packets and "Color = x, Mono = x" for PCL packets wherein "x" can be as simple as a yes/no designation or can provide for a specific color.
Other searches can be performed on the data packets such as compression, font, job separation, environment commands, status readback, device attendance, file system commands, and other relevant data. The examples provided should be considered non-limiting.
In a preferred embodiment, an internal lookup table or logic is maintained on the device 10 for storing strings of interest to be searched for. As mentioned above, this lookup table can be updated with a firmware update enabling the device 10 to monitor
7 Date Recue/Date Received 2020-10-08 additional printers, or look for additional strings that were not initially installed on the device 10.
In a preferred embodiment, the microcontroller in the device 10 programs the FPGA to look for certain strings in the USB data. It also programs the FPGA to capture a number of bytes following the string. The FPGA interrupts the microcontroller once the string has been captured with the additional bytes it was programmed to capture. The microcontroller then parses the data to obtain printer-related data. This printer-related data can include the number of pages printed, the size of the page, number of copies requested, whether printing was performed duplex, and whether the printing was color or mono.
The microcontroller is preferably configured to run a state machine to determine what printer language is being used. The printer languages can be PJL, Postscript, PCL6, ZJS, and PCL5, or any other suitable printing language. The FPGA provides status to the microcontroller to assist the state machine in knowing when a print job has started and stopped and what printer language is running. The FPGA also provides other statuses for the purpose of counting pages. For PCL5, form feed counting is done in the FPGA. At the end of the PCL5 job, the number of form feeds (i.e. pages) is returned to the microcontroller.
When the state machine recognizes that a printer-related command is being transmitted, the microcontroller performs a string search for certain pre-identified strings, wherein the pre-identified strings relate to printer-data. For example, the following strings may be searched for the respective printer languages:
PJL Strings:
8 Date Recue/Date Received 2020-10-08 SET QTY=
RESULT=OK
PAGES=
LETTER
LEGAL
JISEXEC
Postscript strings:
NumCopies /PageSize [
Page:
%%EndPageSetup %%Pages:
(%%[LastPage]%%) %%EOF) PCL 6 strings PrinterSubunit>dd:TotalImpressions>
<dd:MonochromeImpressions>
<dd:ColorImpressions>

j ZJS strings TotalPagesPrinted =
TotalMonochromePagesPrinted =
9 Date Recue/Date Received 2020-10-08 TotalColorPagesPrinted =
JZJ
ZJZ
PCL5 Strings esc & I
esc & a Concerning the PCL 6 strings above, "ip" is used to locate page copies, while "j" is used to determine whether the printing is performed in color or mono. With ZJS
strings, "JZJ" indicates little endian for parsing purposes, while " zJz" indicates big endian.
Concerning the PCL5 strings, "esc & I" determines the number of copies, eject page, and paper size, while "esc & a" indicates whether printing is performed duplex.
With reference to FIG. 3, the associated system and method for monitoring and reporting printer-related data allows for the remote update of its application code, or firmware, by initializing the USB stack 202 after power up 201, initializing its radio software stack 203, and checking with the base station 204 to determine whether a firmware update exists 205. If a firmware update exists, the system updates the firmware 206. Once an update is complete or the device determines that an update is not required, it begins monitoring the USB data 207. Once a print event is detected 208, the device checks its non-volatile memory 209 for previous print events that were detected but not reported, and verifies that radio communication exists with the base station 210. If radio communication exists, the device reports the print event details 211, 212 to the base station and flags the event as reported 213. If appropriately flagged, the unit then removes the print event details from the non-volatile memory and Date Recue/Date Received 2020-10-08 returns to the monitoring state 214. This entire process is completed without the need for the device to enumerate on the host computer.
It will be understood by those of skill in the art that flowcharts and block diagrams herein described may illustrate architecture, algorithms, functionality, and operation of possible implementations of systems, methods and computer program products according to various embodiments. Therefore, it will be understood that each block in the flowchart or block diagram may represent a module, segment, or portion of code, which comprises one or more executable computer program instructions for implementing the specified logical function or functions. Further, some implementations may include the functions in the blocks occurring out of the order as herein presented. By way of non-limiting example, two blocks shown in succession may be executed substantially concurrently, or the blocks may at times be executed in the reverse order, depending upon the functionality involved. It will also be noted that each block of the block diagrams and flowcharts, and combinations of blocks in the block diagram and flowchart illustrations, may be implemented by special purpose hardware-based systems that perform the specified functions or acts, or combinations of special purpose hardware and computer program instructions.
The system includes one or more processing devices, which may be any computer processing unit, and could be a single central processing unit, or a number of zo processing units configured to operate either in sequence or in parallel. The processing device can be configured to execute software processes which implement the steps disclosed herein. The system may also include a memory capable of storing the steps necessary for a processing device to implement the steps disclosed herein.
This Date Recue/Date Received 2020-10-08 memory could be in the form of memory resident within the processing device or in the form of standalone memory coupled to the processing unit via a communication path, such as a bus or a network.
Although this disclosure has been described in terms of certain embodiments and generally associated methods, alterations and permutations of these embodiments and methods will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the above description of example embodiments does not constrain this disclosure.
Other changes, substitutions, and alterations are also possible without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure.

Date Recue/Date Received 2020-10-08

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What is claimed is:
1. A
system for passively monitoring non-networked-printer data, the system comprising:
a USB device; a base station; and a central server, wherein the USB device comprising male and female USB connectors and a non-volatile memory, the device configured to connect between a computer and a non-networked printer via the USB connectors, the device configured to passively monitor USB data traffic between the computer and the non-networked printer, the device further configured to analyze USB data packets having a pre-determined packet id and a payload, wherein the pre-determined packet id indicates the USB data packet is a printer-related data packet;
the device further configured to determine a printer-related protocol based on the analyzed USB data packet;
the device further configured to analyze the payload of an analyzed USB data packet and determine a print-related command in the payload by string searching the analyzed USB data packet for a specific printer-related string;
the device further configured to determine printer-related data and store the printer-related data in the non-volatile memory;
the device further configured to analyze the non-volatile memory for any non-reported printer-related data;

Date Recue/Date Received 2020-10-08 the device further configured to report printer-related data stored in the non-volatile memory to the base station and further configured to flag in the non-volatile memory the reported printer-related data as reported, wherein the base station and the device communicate via a private network;
the device further configured to remove all printer-related data that has been flagged as reported from the non-volatile memory;
the base station comprising two network interfaces, the first interface for connecting to the device, the second interface for connecting to the central server;
the base station configured to receive printer-related data and further configured to report printer-related data to the central server; and the central server configured to receive printer-related data from the base station.
2. A
method for passively monitoring non-networked-printer-related data, the method comprising:
passively monitoring USB data by receiving at a device a USB data packet exchanged between a workstation and a non-networked printer via a USB
connector wherein a USB data packet comprises a packet id and a payload;
determining if the monitored USB data packet is a printer-related USB
data packet by analyzing the packet id of the USB data packet, wherein the packet id indicates the USB data packet is a printer-related data packet;

Date Recue/Date Received 2020-10-08 looking up printer-related commands in the printer-related USB data wherein looking up comprises searching for pre-determined strings in the payload associated with the USB data packet;
searching a memory of the device for stored printer-related information that has not been reported to a server;
reporting the stored printer-related information to the server based upon the looked-up printer-related commands; and flagging the stored printer-related information as reported.
3. The method as described in claim 2, wherein the device is a pre-configured USB device placed in communication with both the workstation and the non-networked printer.
4. The method as described in claim 3, wherein the USB device comprises a male USB connector and a female USB connector.
5. The method as described in claim 2, wherein analyzing the packet id of a USB data packet analyzes if the packet id is a Token IN.
6. The method as described in claim 5, wherein looking up printer-related commands analyzes the payload of the USB data packet for Printer Job Language commands.
Date Recue/Date Received 2020-10-08
7. The method as described in claim 5, wherein looking up printer-related commands searches for the string "@PJ" in a USB data packet.
8. The method as described in claim 2, wherein analyzing the packet id of a USB data packet analyzes if the packet id is a Token OUT.
9. The method as described in claim 8, wherein looking up printer-related commands analyzes the payload of the USB data packet for Printer Control Language commands.
10. The method as described in claim 2 wherein looking up printer-related commands increments a counter.
11. The method as described in claim 10 wherein reporting printer-related information comprises reporting the counter.
12. The method as described in claim 2 wherein looking up printer-related commands comprises querying a lookup table.
13. The method as described in claim 2 wherein reporting printer-related information to a server comprises reporting printer-related information to a base station on a private network.

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The method as described in claim 13 wherein reporting printer-related information further comprises the base station reporting printer-related information to a central server via a network.
15. A system for monitoring non-networked printer data, the system comprising:
a workstation connected to a non-networked printer via a USB device;
a base station; and a central server wherein the USB device passively monitors USB data exchanged between the workstation and the non-networked printer by receiving a USB data packet exchanged between the workstation and the non-networked printer wherein the USB data packet comprises a packet id and a payload, determines print-related information from the USB data packet by analyzing the packet id of the USB data packet, wherein the packet id indicates the USB data packet is a printer-related data packet, looks up print-related commands in the USB data packet wherein looking up comprises searching for pre-determined strings in the payload;
searches a memory for non-reported print-related information;
reports the non-reported print-related information to the base station via a first network;
flags the non-reported print-related information as reported; and Date Recue/Date Received 2020-10-08 wherein the base station reports print-related information to the central server via a second network.

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