WO2003091964A1 - Method of using flash memory for storing metering data - Google Patents
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- the present subject matter generally relates to particular flash memory storage applications. More particularly, the present subject matter relates to a method of using flash memory for the storage of metering data. Still further, the present subject matter relates to a method for using flash memory in conjunction with random access memory (hereinafter RAM) for the storage of metering data and maintaining such data despite a loss of power.
- RAM random access memory
- Conventional memory systems are well known. Large amounts of data are commonly stored using rotating storage media such as magnetic disk drives. Such systems are slow to recover and store data. Additionally, such systems require large amounts of power and are relatively heavy.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,361,877 provides for the use of non-volatile memory to store a set of data measurements obtained over time and compiled within an associated memory. Such non-volatile memory is then removed for further processing to obtain the desired data and replaced by a new memory structure. Utilizing a battery-backed RAM memory to store data, as well as to attempt to preserve such data during power outages to ensure the continuity of the usage data despite the power loss is the aim of U.S.
- Patent No. 4,335,447 Both U.S. Patent Nos. 4,335,447 and 4,361,877 are fully incorporated herein for all purposes by present reference thereto.
- the present subject matter recognizes and addresses various of the foregoing limitations and drawbacks, and others, concerning the storage of measured metering data and the maintenance of that data during a loss of power. Therefore, the presently disclosed technology provides a new method of storing metering data into faster, more cost effective nonvolatile flash memory structures. Still further, the present subject matter provides a new method of using flash memory in conjunction with RAM memory for storing metering data and maintaining such data despite a loss of power.
- Figure 1 is a flow chart diagram of the data preservation methodology for power loss occurrences in accordance with the present subject matter
- Figure 2 is a flow chart diagram of the data storage methodology for newly acquired data in accordance with the present subject matter
- Figure 3 is a flow chart diagram of a data preservation and storage methodology that provides a data protection scheme during power loss to the meter in accordance with the present subject matter.
- the present subject matter is particularly concerned with a method of utilizing flash memory structures for the storage and retention of metering data.
- the present subject matter provides a method of using a flash memory structure with an additional associated memory structure in a utility metering environment.
- Certain embodiments of the disclosed technology are further directed to a method of insuring against data loss in the event of a power outage in a utility meter.
- various metering data including load profiles, energy data, time-of-use data, information data and error/event logs are collected and stored for later retrieval either by authorized field personnel or via transmission to a remote location.
- Such information is often used to better determine appropriate billing rates both for various time periods during any 24 hour period, as well as, alternative billing rates for residential versus commercial users and for variations in demand from season to season.
- Figure 1 shows a flow chart diagram 20 in which a protection scheme for measured data during the occurrence of a power failure is provided.
- Metering data is stored in a supplemental memory structure, such as an EPROM, EEPROM, or a Ferro RAM, Shadow RAM, battery-backed RAM or other similar memory structure.
- supplemental memory is associated with a nonvolatile flash memory structure, and thus may be hereafter referred to as "associated memory.”
- Power loss detection means 22 may correspond to a variety of particular implementations. For example, power losses could be detected during software instruction or via a specific sensor element or other appropriate circuitry.
- step 24 selected of the presently stored data is rewritten in step 26 into the non-volatile flash memory from the associated memory structure. In certain instances, it is desired to transfer the entire contents of the associated memory structure into flash memory at step 26.
- the non-volatile flash memory structure will maintain without loss all of the data stored therein despite the lack of power to the memory.
- a meter upon the occurrence of step 26 a meter begins checking at step 28 for a restoration of power to the meter.
- Checking for the restoration of power may be accomplished in any of numerous previously known ways. If no power is detected at step 28, the power detection methodology loops back at path 30 and continues to check for power restoration until power is detected.
- step 28 of the restoration of power to the solid-state meter all the data previously transferred in step 26 is restored to the associated memory structure in step 32.
- the flash memory location is erased in step 34.
- Step 34 ensures that the flash memory will be prepared to store new information upon a subsequent power failure.
- the process loops back along path 36 to the beginning of the process 20 where the meter once again begins checking for the next loss of power.
- Figure 2 displays a flow chart representative of an exemplary process 40 in which a memory structure associated, with flash memory in a utility meter is used for the temporary storage and alteration of recorded metering data.
- metering data is permanently stored in a multi-segmented non-volatile flash memory structure.
- An associated memory structure comprised of EPROM, EEPROM, Ferro RAM,
- Shadow RAM battery-backed RAM or other similar memory structure.
- Each of such non-volatile flash memory structure ' s segments contains measured and recorded metering data from a typical residential or commercial use solid-state utility meter. It should be noted that such meter forms no particular aspect of the present technology and are well known to those of ordinary skill in the art. As such, the meter itself will not be discussed herein.
- the detection of this new data may be done in a variety of fashions and is indicated in Figure 2 as new data indicator 42.
- One example of how new data could be indicated is to compare newly acquired data to that already stored in non-volatile memory to determine if the data requires alteration.
- the present subject matter employs a process such as exemplary data preservation and storage method 40 to update newly acquired meter data .
- Such methodology works to reduce the number of times the non-volatile flash memory must be erased and rewritten thus lengthening its effective lifespan within the meter.
- a determination of whether stored data needs updating is effected in step 44.
- the storage block containing the old data is read from the nonvolatile flash memory structure and copied into an associated memory structure in step 46.
- the amount of data read into an associated memory structure in step 46 is much smaller than might previously have been possible. Such advances in flash memory technology make the use of flash memory in metering applications more feasible since exemplary metering systems require about 256K of non-volatile memory and about 2K of supplemental memory.
- the amount of data read into an associated memory structure in step 46 has a minimum and maximum limit based on specific memory constraints. The minimum amount of data read from flash memory is equal to the smallest block size in flash memory. Existing flash memory may be characterized by about a thousand blocks or more per data array. The maximum amount of data read from flash memory in step 46 is determined by the storage limit of the associated memory structure.
- the associated memory structure may be one that allows for the alteration of data without the need for eliminating all of the data and replacing it with the newly acquired metering data as is the case with flash memory. Instead, only individual bits of information as needed within the entire storage block can be changed in such memory structure thus reducing the time required for updating the data.
- a selected block or blocks of data is read into the associated memory in step 46, at which point data can be altered within the associated memory in step 48.
- the non-volatile flash memory segment previously containing the unaltered data may be fully erased in step 50.
- the now updated data may then be rewritten into the newly erased storage block of the non-volatile flash memory in step 52.
- the method then feeds back at path 54 to repeat itself so as to continuously offer the most up-to-date metering data.
- non-volatile flash memory structures may be provided to contain enough data to represent a utility-provider-defined time period such as one month.
- appropriate field personnel may "read" the meter to obtain the data either through direct viewing or by remote transmission/reception of the data at regular intervals so as to avoid the loss of any of the metering data.
- Figure 3 represents a flow chart diagram of the an exemplary embodiment in which both data preservation and storage methodologies are provided, wherein such methodologies includes a data protection scheme for periods during which power is lost to the meter.
- Such methodology 100 preferably includes both means 142 for detecting newly acquired data and means
- Means 142 may be implemented in a similar fashion to new data indicator means 42 and means 122 may be implemented in a similar fashion to power loss indication means 22.
- a first step in exemplary method 100 corresponds to checking for such a power loss with detection means 122. If a power loss is detected at step 124, then there exists a need to transfer the metering data to a non-volatile memory structure. Upon a finding that such a need exists, all metering data within the associated memory structure used for temporary storage and alteration of data may be transferred to the nonvolatile flash memory structure in step 126. Exemplary methodology 100 then begins a continuous check in steps 128 and 130 to determine if power has been restored to the solid-state meter.
- step 1208 Upon a detection of the restoration of power to the meter in step 128, all of the data located within the non-volatile flash memory structure may be rewritten to the associated memory in step 132. The appropriate location in flash memory should then be erased in step 134 such that new data can be stored there again upon another power failure .
- the methodology of the present technology next interrogates the newly acquired data detection means 142 in step 144.
- Such detection may operate to either automatically update the non-volatile flash memory upon each measurement or, more preferably, there- may exist a means 142 for comparing the newly acquired data to that already stored in the non-volatile memory to determine if the data requires alteration.
- the later method works to reduce the number of times the non-volatile flash memory must be erased and rewritten thus lengthening its effective lifespan within the meter.
- the storage block containing the old data is read from the non-volatile flash memory structure and copied into the associated memory structure in step 146.
- the determination of the appropriate storage block of memory may be based on the use of a ring flash memory such that each successive set of newly acquired data belongs in the next successive segment of the ring memory.
- Desired alterations to the data previously stored in the associated memory structure are then performed in step 148.
- the non-volatile flash memory segment previously containing the old data may be fully erased in step 150.
- the now updated data may then be rewritten into the newly erased storage block of the non-volatile flash memory in step 152.
- the methodologies then repeat themselves at paths 136 and 154 so as to continuously obtain the most up-to-date metering data while ensuring the protection of the already acquired metering data.
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