EP2425384A1 - Informationsanzeigesystem - Google Patents
InformationsanzeigesystemInfo
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- EP2425384A1 EP2425384A1 EP10727162A EP10727162A EP2425384A1 EP 2425384 A1 EP2425384 A1 EP 2425384A1 EP 10727162 A EP10727162 A EP 10727162A EP 10727162 A EP10727162 A EP 10727162A EP 2425384 A1 EP2425384 A1 EP 2425384A1
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- G06—COMPUTING OR CALCULATING; COUNTING
- G06Q—INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES; SYSTEMS OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- the present invention relates to information display systems utilizing graphical screens. Moreover, the invention concerns methods of employing these information display systems. Furthermore, the invention relates to software products recorded on machine-readable data storage media, the software being executable upon computing hardware for implementing methods pursuant to the present invention.
- remedial action when an accident or similar detrimental event occurs within the production facility, for example a blow out or a fire, it is essential that remedial action can be executed rapidly, the remedial action being implemented by invoking a process within the software environment which allows access to parties and data relevant to the invoked process.
- the processes are defined beforehand (a priori) together with their associated inputs and relevant sources of data, for example databases, operating schedules and so forth.
- the inputs are, for example, a telephone or video connection to staff distributed within the facility, to technical experts remote from the facility.
- the control centre is to be regarded as a substantial investment with its numerous screens and associated computing hardware.
- Software products for implementing such a control centre are provided by Epsis AS by way of its ERA Connect family of products.
- the present invention seeks to provide an information display system which is susceptible to being implemented in an economical manner.
- the present invention seeks to provide an information display system which is more flexible than known information display systems.
- the invention seeks to provide an approach for facilitating ad-hoc meetings wherein participants to the meeting are at mutually spatially remote locations and are desirous to share documents in a manner akin to what would occur at a real meeting where the participants are gathered together in a meeting room.
- an information display system as claimed in appended claim 1 : there is provided an information display system including computing hardware coupled to a graphical screen interface, characterized in that:
- the system includes one or more interface modules for receiving input data streams
- the computing hardware is operable to execute one or more software products for generating a software environment presented in operation on the graphical screen interface
- the computing hardware is operable when executing the one or more software products to present a representation of one or more of the input data streams in one or more graphical windows within the software environment as provided on the graphical screen interface.
- the invention is of advantage in that representation of the one or more data streams in the one or more windows renders the system more flexible and versatile, and the modules enable the system to be expanded and adapted as required, for example using standard proprietary off-the-shelf parts.
- the invention also provides for process-defined meetings to be presented on the graphical screen interface, as well as providing for ad-hoc meetings to be presented where documents are spontaneously discussed and presented without needing to be defined a priori in any process.
- the one or more software products when executed on the computing hardware are operable to control one or more temporal processes, each process comprising one or more steps, and the one or more processes being presentable on the graphical screen interface by way of one or more graphical windows corresponding to one or more of the input data streams pertinent to one or more steps of the presented one or more processes.
- the one or more graphical windows are defined a priori in association with their one or more steps.
- the one or more software products are operable when executed upon the computing hardware so that the one or more graphical windows are susceptible to being created in real time when their corresponding one or more steps are being presented on the graphical screen interface.
- the one or more graphical windows created in real time are associated with their corresponding one or more input streams by defining one or more signatures present in the one or more input data streams.
- the computing hardware is implemented as at least one personal computer coupled to one or more graphical display screens, the at least one personal computer including a connection arrangement for receiving the one or more interface modules. More optionally, in the information display system, the at least one personal computer is coupled via at least one video bus to the one or more graphical display screens, and the one or more interface modules are operable to execute data processing locally therein and to provide corresponding graphic window data to the video bus.
- a personal computer is to be regarded as a computer of type, size and cost which renders it susceptible to being personally owned by individuals, and has a physical size corresponding to a small suitcase or smaller. Such personal computers are of size that enables them to be conveniently mounted when deployed onto a table-top or bookshelf. Contemporarily, such computers are typically of a cost less than Euro 3000 (2009 prices), for example Euro 2000 (2009 prices).
- the one or more interface modules are operable to cope with processing at least one of:
- the information display system is adapted for providing responsive load to an energy supply network for assisting to stabilize operation of the energy supply network in relation to fluctuating energy supply capacity and/or fluctuating energy consumption.
- a method as claimed in appended claim 10 there is provided a method of controlling one or more processes by employing an information display system including computing hardware coupled to a graphical screen interface,
- the method involves: (a) including in the system one or more interface modules for receiving input data streams, (b) executing in the computing hardware one or more software products for generating a software environment presented in operation on the graphical screen interface, and (c) presenting when executing the one or more software products on the computing hardware a representation of one or more of the input data streams in one or more graphical windows within the software environment as provided on the graphical screen interface.
- the method includes controlling, when executing the one or more software products on the computing hardware, one or more temporal processes, each process comprising one or more steps, and the one or more processes being presentable on the graphical screen interface by way of one or more graphical windows corresponding to one or more of the input data streams pertinent to one or more steps of the presented one or more processes. More optionally, the method includes defining the one or more graphical windows a priori in association with their one or more steps.
- the method includes implementing the one or more software products to be operable when executed upon the computing hardware so that the one or more graphical windows are susceptible to being created in real time when their corresponding one or more steps are being presented on the graphical screen interface. More optionally, the method includes associating the one or more graphical windows created in real time with their corresponding one or more input streams by defining one or more signatures present in the one or more input data streams.
- the method is implemented by way of the computing hardware being implemented as at least one personal computer coupled to one or more graphical display screens, the at least one personal computer including a connection arrangement for receiving the one or more interface modules. More optionally, the method includes coupling the at least one personal computer via at least one video bus to the one or more graphical display screens, and the one or more interface modules are operable to execute data processing locally therein and to provide corresponding graphic window data to the video bus.
- the one or more interface modules are operable to cope with processing at least one of: (a) video data streams;
- the method includes using the system for providing responsive load to an energy supply network for assisting to stabilize operation of the energy supply network in relation to fluctuating energy supply capacity and/or fluctuating energy consumption.
- a software product recorded on a machine-readable data carrier, the software product being executable upon computing hardware for implementing a method pursuant to the second aspect of the invention.
- a renewable energy facility controlled and managed using a system pursuant to the first aspect of the invention. It will be appreciated that features of the invention are susceptible to being combined in various combinations without departing from the scope of the invention.
- FIG. 1 is an illustration of an information display system pursuant to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an illustration of a process supported by the display system illustrated in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is an illustration of the process of FIG. 2 including designation of windows to be presented by the system in association with steps of the process;
- FIG. 4 is an illustration of a renewable energy facility including a plurality of apparatus, the system of FIG. 1 being useable for maintaining and operating the facility.
- an underlined number is employed to represent an item over which the underlined number is positioned or an item to which the underlined number is adjacent.
- a non-underlined number relates to an item identified by a line linking the non-underlined number to the item.
- the non-underlined number is used to identify a general item at which the arrow is pointing.
- the information display system 10 includes computing hardware 20 coupled via a data bus arrangement denoted by 4OA to a graphical screen interface 50.
- the computing hardware 20 is optionally conveniently implemented using one or more personal computers (PC), for example as a configuration including at least one of: one or more lap-top computers, one or more fixed-installation personal computers, one or more data servers.
- the graphical screen interface 50 is optionally implemented using one or more wall-mounted monitors, for example at least one of: one or more flat-panel liquid crystal pixel display screens, a projection display.
- a personal computer is to be regarded for the purpose of the present invention to be a computer of type, size and cost which enables it to be personally owned by individual persons, and has a physical size corresponding to a small suitcase or smaller.
- Such personal computers are of size that enables them to be conveniently mounted when deployed onto a table-top or bookshelf. Contemporarily, such computers are typically of a cost of less than Euro 2000 (2009 prices).
- An example of a proprietary computer suitable for implementing the present invention is a Dell Precision T7500 or similar.
- the computing hardware 20 includes one or more data processors 30 which are operable to execute one or more software products 35, for example one or more software products stored on one or more magnetic disc drives of the computing hardware 20, for creating a software environment as presented in operation on the graphical screen interface 50 for one or more users 60 to at least observe.
- the one or more software products 35 beneficially include one or more standard proprietary software products, for example a Linux or Microsoft proprietary software platform.
- the one or more software products 35 when in execution are operable to accommodate input from the one or more users 60, for example management input commands for guiding implementation of one or more processes being supported by the computing hardware 20.
- steps of the processes invoke various windows 100, 110, 120A to 120F to be selectively activated and presented on the graphical screen interface 50 in response to the one or more users 60 requesting a status report on the processes and/or in response to one or more events occurring in facility being controlled by the processes.
- An event can, for example, be one or more sensor signals exceeding one or more threshold values defined for the processes, for example maximum pressure within a configuration of oil wells, one or more patients going into coma or having cardiac arrest, one or more courier delivery vans being hijacked by bandits, one or more ships being impounded by pirates, one or more road accidents occurring and so forth.
- the computing hardware 20 further includes a back-plane denoted by 40B for receiving one or more modules 70.
- the one or more modules 70 are beneficially implemented using proprietary plug-in card modules of proprietary type Datapath RGB PRO2 or similar.
- each module 70 is implemented as a proprietary interface card including one or more onboard data processors for providing local data processing and an electrical coupling connector for connecting onto the back-plane 40B.
- each module 70 includes one or more inputs for receiving one or more input data streams S, for example pursuant to USB and/or DVI contemporary standards although other types of data streams and signals can be optionally accommodated.
- the input data streams S optionally include at least one of: (a) video data streams;
- the input data streams S can be provided via the Internet, via a telephony system, via satellite communication, and/or via one or more custom data communication links.
- One or more of the data streams S are beneficially, for example, provided via one or more wireless communication routes for allowing for flexible communication infrastructure; for example, at least one of the data streams can be provided by a lap-top personal computer of a technical expert out within a technical production facility being controlled by the information display system 10.
- one or more processes can be pre-defined.
- a representation of such a process is indicated generally by 200 in FIG. 2.
- the process 200 includes one or more steps, for example a start step 210A, one or more intermediate steps 210B and an end step 210C.
- the process 200 optionally has side branches invoked when certain conditions arise within a facility being controlled by the process 200.
- the process 200 optionally includes loops 230 when the process 200 requires one or more of its steps 210B to be repeated.
- process 200 at one or more of its steps 210B is optionally operable to invoke other processes 220, for example in a hierarchical manner. Invoking other processes is optionally dependent upon certain conditions arising within the facility. Many such processes 200 are potentially being concurrently supported in the software environment, and the processes 200 can invoke one another processes depending upon a state of the facility being controlled by the processes 200.
- Each step 210A, 210B, 210C of the process 200 has a corresponding set of windows 100, 110, 120A to 120F that are generated on the graphical screen interface 50.
- the window 100 is for example a real-time visual image of the one or more users 60
- the window 110 is a real-time image of external parties associated with the process 200
- one or more of the windows 120A to 120F correspond to graphs, diagrams, data sheets, regulation documents, real-time images, and functions of the facility which can be controlled by the one or more users 60 via the system 10. It will be appreciated that the windows 100, 110, 120A to 120F can appear in a different spatial arrangement than as depicted in FIG. 1.
- the one or more software products 35 beneficially allow the one or more users 60 to move the one or more windows spatially around the graphical screen interface 50 in a manner which is most informative and useful to the one or more users 60.
- there are more windows 100, 110, 120A to 120F 1 alternatively fewer windows 100, 110, 120A to 120F, presented on the graphical screen interface 50 than illustrated in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 1 is merely an illustrative example.
- a configuration of one or more of the windows 100, 110, 120A to 120F is defined beforehand, namely a priori, when designing the process 200 and entering its parameters via the software environment, or independently thereto via one or more auxiliary support software products.
- Such allocation of the windows is illustrated in FIG. 3 as an example.
- Each window represents a data stream S or a document from a database.
- the one or more software products 35 allow the one or more users 60 to introduce additional windows into the graphical screen interface 50.
- the additional windows are associated with an appropriate data input stream by the one or more users 60 defining one or more signatures or characteristics present in the input streams which are to be presented in the additional windows, for example by at least one of: (a) data stream code reference;
- data stream properties for example its format such as video stream, sensor signal sample, component list, personnel lists and so forth;
- the windows 100, 110, 120A to 120F are able to provide a form of video conferencing facility wherein video images of the surgeons are provided in respective windows and voice signals corresponding to the surgeons are made available by the system 10 to all the surgeons.
- a surgeon can invoke a document, a medical report, an X-ray picture, an MRI scan and such like as an additional window for presenting on the graphical screen interface 50.
- the process 200 can be a course of treatment for a patient to heal the patient of one or more illnesses.
- the system 10 thereby enables the hospitals to establish a standard uniform quality of service and adopt best practice in the treatment of their patients.
- the system 10 is susceptible to being constructed quickly at relatively low cost. Such rapidity of deployment and low cost renders the system 10 suitable to support a wide spectrum of activities including, but not limited to, the following:
- a distribution organisation for example a courier service, a relief aid service
- a taxation service for example as in local government
- a healthcare providing service for example a configuration of hospitals such as a hospital trust
- a renewable energy generation facility (f) a renewable energy generation facility; (g) an electricity distribution network, a gas distribution network, a water distribution network; (h) an air traffic control system;
- a highly relevant application for the present invention is controlling and managing complex arrays 300 of renewable energy devices, for example offshore window turbines 310 as illustrated in FIG. 4.
- the World consumes 80 million barrels of oil per day.
- Each barrel of oil has an energy content corresponding to approximately 1.7 MJh.
- a 200-meter diameter wingspan wind turbine 310 is capable of generating an electrical output in a range of 10 MW to 100 MW. Installing and maintaining tens of thousands of wind turbines 310 offshore is an enormous logistics task requiring great organisational skills and technical understanding.
- the system 10 is capable of providing great benefit in such a situation to low cost and rapid deployment. Similar considerations pertain to arrays of solar collectors in dessert environments for converting solar energy into electrical energy; such collectors need to be cleaned, repaired and replaced according to maintenance schedules for ensuring that the arrays of solar collectors are performing optimally.
- the system 10 is capable of coordinating and managing such maintenance schedules. Yet additionally, the system 10 is also susceptible to being used for maintaining and operating complex configurations of mini- and micro-hydroelectric schemes, for example as being planned for deployment in Norway to enhance its total hydroelectric electricity generating capacity.
- the system 10 can be employed to control an electricity distribution grid 400 and/or organize repair and maintenance of the electricity distribution grid 400.
- the system 10 can be used to coordinate electrical power consumption processes in respect of consumers coupled in the electricity distribution grid 400, for example for purposes of assisting to stabilize operation of the electricity grid 400, namely providing a responsive load to the grid 400 for smoothing out fluctuations in power demand from the grid 400 and/or smoothing out fluctuations of electricity supply to the electricity grid 400, for example from wind turbine farms and/or ocean wave energy farms.
- the system 10 is thus useful to power generator operators 300, electricity distribution network operators 400 and major electricity power consumers 410 for coordinating power consumption and generation for stabilizing electricity distribution grids 400.
- Such coordination of power consumption can involve, for example, agreement facilitated by the system 10 regarding a most suitable time at which to set an aluminium smelter into operation, wherein such a smelter is a major user of electrical energy.
- the present invention is also applicable to other types of major power consuming apparatus, for example one or more of: industrial electrical kilns, electrically-power water irrigation facilities, concrete manufacturing apparatus, steel mills, food processing facilities and so forth.
- the system 10 is also beneficially used for arranging ad-hoc meetings which are not necessarily defined to occur in any given process 200. For example, personnel at mutually spatially different locations may be desirous to hold an ad-hoc meeting where various documents are to be discussed.
- the system 10 is operable to accommodate such ad-hoc meetings without a process 200 needing to be invoked and allow personnel spontaneously to introduce new documents to the meeting, for example by spontaneously establishing new data streams and identifying document files to form such data streams for causing graphical windows to be generated on the graphical screen interface 50 in which the new documents are presented.
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| US12/387,431 US8656301B2 (en) | 2009-04-30 | 2009-04-30 | Information display system |
| PCT/NO2010/000156 WO2010126380A1 (en) | 2009-04-30 | 2010-04-28 | Information display system |
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