WO2007109556A2 - Système de commande d'automatisation doté d'un enregistrement numérique - Google Patents

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WO2007109556A2
WO2007109556A2 PCT/US2007/064197 US2007064197W WO2007109556A2 WO 2007109556 A2 WO2007109556 A2 WO 2007109556A2 US 2007064197 W US2007064197 W US 2007064197W WO 2007109556 A2 WO2007109556 A2 WO 2007109556A2
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  • the invention is directed to monitoring an automation and convergence system, a ⁇ q more parfrcolady to monitoring the automation and convergence system us,ng a logging iuoctson
  • the audio/video devices are no* designed to communicate with other home devices (e 9 . TY. Nghtino, security system, etc ⁇
  • other home devices e 9 . TY. Nghtino, security system, etc ⁇
  • sn order to watch a movse the user most lorn on a TV, a DVD player and an audio amplifier by using three different remote consols.
  • the user muat set the TV to recesve a video ssgnai irom the DVD player, set the audio ampMser to receive an audio signai Pom the DVD player and use another control unit to adjust the lighting of the mom Even ⁇ hen a user ohi ⁇ es a universal remote, as is known sn the art, the result is a plura ⁇ ty of devices thai ass separately operated and are operated separately from a ssngie universal remote These devices , do not converge as described above.
  • the devices iack any alcs ⁇ sry to monitor or log their actions so as to satisfy the performance and troubieshoot th ⁇ devices fCH!l) ⁇ J Accordingly, there is a need for a solution to the aforementioned need to monitor the accessibility. conoeetao-iirh ⁇ controlabiliry and convergence issues
  • a convergence and automation system mctodes an internet- protocol based network, hardware implemented wsth a web service tor devices (WSO) protocol, the hardware includes a plurality of devices connected to the network, each device besng configured to perform at least one service, and a server corrected to network and configured to control the devices to converge and automate the services thereof, and the hardware configured to establish communication amon9 the server and the devices and perform a togging function to record events and errors taking place in tne convergence and automation system.
  • WSO web service tor devices
  • the hardware may include at least one client connected to the network and configured to control at least a portion of the services of the plurality devices.
  • Each o* the plurality of devices may be selected from the group consisting of an audio device, vsdeo device, intercom device, lighting control device, security device and HVAC dev.oe
  • the at least one client may be seteotec! from the group consoling of e- television, personal computer, personal data assistant and remote controller.
  • the logging function may include generating messages riescnDsng the events end errors taking place sn the convergence and automation system Each of the messages may include a time stamp component, message type component, process component and description of event component.
  • the messages may snciucJe trace messages describing the events, and error messages describing the errors 1 ' he trace messages may include service-reiated mes&age-s that include a recording of the events related to the services performed by the devices, discovery messages that include a recording of the events related to introduction ano acknowledgement of new services sn the software, messaging messages that include a reeordmg of the events related to communication among the* de-vsces.
  • the error messages may include configuration error messages that include a recording of the errors related to settings or fnggering of the devices, network error messages that include a recording of me errors exertted to failure to communicate between the hardware and software, msssino system fiie messages ihs?
  • an article includes a machine ieadaole medium having embodied thereon a program, the program bemg execrable by a machine to pemsrrn a logging function Io record events and errors taking place in a convergence and automation system, me convergence and automation system including an smernet-protocol based nsiworK hardware implemented with a web service for rievsces iWSD ⁇ protocol and software smpiesT-ented wsth tne WSD protocol and configured to establish communicator * sn the hardware and perform the logging function t.
  • the hardware may include a plurality of devices connected to the network, each rievsce being configured to perform at tea-st one sen/see, and a server connected to networK and configured to control the devices for converging and automating the services thereof
  • the software may be configured to establish communication among the server and the devices.
  • the ioggsng function may include generating messages d ⁇ scnri ⁇ g tne events and error taking places so the convergence and automation system,
  • the •messages may include a lime stamp component, message type component process component, ano descrspso-n of event component
  • the messages may include trace messages describing the events, and error messages describing the errors.
  • Tne trace messages may include service-related messages that include a recording of the events related m the sennces performed by the devices, discovery messages that include a recording of th ⁇ s events related ⁇ U introduction and acknowledgement of new services in of the software, messaging messages that include a recording Df the even's related ⁇ o communication among the devices, and subscription management messages that include a recording of the events related to subscription history of the services among the devices Tb ⁇ e-rror messages may include configuration error messages recording the errors related to settings o?
  • network error messages recording the errors related to failure to communicate between the hardware and software, missing system file messages recording the errors related to massing necessary files, and sen ⁇ tlr ;
  • g/schedusiog error messages recording the errors related ' to errors -n scripts or scheduling of the scripts
  • the ioggsng Function rnay include littering, sorting ar*d searching the messages
  • Fig 2 shows a screen capture image of a ⁇ oo viewer, constructed according to the principles of the invention:
  • [001Sl F *9 3 shows a screen capture image of the log viewer of Fig 2 bang configured for filtering messages; fOCIi €] Figs. 4 ⁇ a> shows a screen capture images of the log yiewef of Fig. 2 be-ng used to display ell messages.
  • [OC)I SJ Rg c shows a screen capture Image of the iog views? of Fig. 2 being used to sort messages
  • ** f ⁇ titTJ Fsg 6 ⁇ b) shows a screen capture image of the tog viewer of Fg. 2 besng used to clear the seieeted messages; p>C ⁇ 2] FiQ, 6(c) snows a screen capture image of the tog viewer of Rg 2 being used to d ; « ⁇ tav an expandsd stack trace for an erro? message,
  • Fjg ?(a) shows a screen capture image of a print preview window constructed acoordsne to the principles of the invention:
  • ICI02SJ Fig. ?(& ⁇ shows a screen capture image of a page setup window constructed according to ⁇ he uncouples of the invention.
  • f ⁇ lSJ F 59 7(C) shows a screen capture smage of the print preview Window or Fsg ?(a) vvith a word-wrapping function enabled.
  • F;g 8(a) shows an exemplary tnace message having four core components constructed according to the principles of trie invention-
  • f -g u shows a portion of a service provider hogging fite constructed according to
  • Fig 10 shows a taote listing common lrace messages alphabehca ⁇ y by the f ⁇ st ietter o? ihe message text constructed according to the pnncspies of the invention
  • Fig 1 shows an overview of a convergence and automation syst ⁇ m (CAS) for use with a portable remote control communications and media consumption device constructed according ;o the pnnc-iples of the invention
  • the CAS solution may be a i?.. comusnahori ol ' hardware and software,
  • the hardware may inoiude a server 10 connected to a network 12 (e 9 ⁇ P base ⁇ Wired or wsreiess network such as an Ethernet network) and may possihiy be connected to the internet 14, devices 10? ;e,g sud-o 20. video 22, sntercom 24. lightine, 26, secudry system 2S 1 HVAC 39, and the iike) and ofents 104 (e 9 TV 30, persona; computer (PC) 32, persona! digital assistance (PDA) 34, coniroiier 36
  • PC computer
  • PDA digital assistance
  • such as a control panel, game controHer 0,e. XBox' ⁇ , not shown ⁇ and the ii ⁇ e), Moreover, ⁇ he ciients 104 may snoiude a remote controi 3Ss or a portafeie device 106 for remote con ⁇ oi. communications and med ; a consumption, which may be configured to function as bom the cisent and device.
  • the server 10 rnay fce any type of computer such as a PC connected to the r ⁇ hvori* 12
  • the diems 104 such as ciients 30 s 32, 34, 36 provide a
  • the software O.e, application enables the hardware devices 102 arid/or e ents 104 to communicate with each other despite thesf afferent proprietary languages and communication protocols, and may provide the user with controi over most or aii the hardware ( rofn a single client
  • the application may utilise ar least one po ⁇ son o? the v ⁇ hardware to send commands to the devices 102 and receive feedback from them
  • the application integrates centralized device control into a PC based rnedsa environment (a.9 , Microsoft Windows XP Media Center' ⁇ or ivNcrosott Windows VsstaTM environment) that ntay store, organize and piay digital media content.
  • the user may use the remote controi 3Si or the portable devsoe 106 to iisten to music, watch and record television, enjoy family
  • the portable- device 105 has further communication features as noted belo*v
  • the application may be imp&merstec ) with Web Services
  • the Web Services use standard Intern e t protocol ⁇ P) and are based on $t3 «dard XivtL-reiated technologies such as SOAF 5 (Simple Object Access Protocol) for communications and WSDI. (vVeb Services Device Language? to describe Interfaces.
  • T be devices implemented with Web Service for Device (VVSO) become biacl ⁇ boxes on the network, providing services to any apphcanon. on any platform, wnt ten sn any ianguage.
  • WSO Universal Plug and Play
  • UPF Universal Plug and Play
  • flKXS ⁇ The invention is directed to the logging functionary of ine CAS to monitor the processes and Interactions tsKsng pises me CAS.
  • the loo; fi(es generated Dy the CAS application may be used by a user, sn ⁇ aiier, technical support staff and/or the ⁇ ke for mc>n>to?mo.
  • Hie n ⁇ ssages in the fog f ⁇ es may cofuam text that indicates what the message is for afxi the systems or processes involved f0U4 ⁇ ] logging may be inj baled by setting the CAS to trace the log ⁇ sng. which may De a default setting for the CAS eper aison dunng the CAS conjuration.
  • System integrators may use the log flies and the reference information to help treubiosheot a problem sn the field suceessf ⁇ % or be of assistance solving a problem by relaying information fVom the iog hies to the CAS technical support staff
  • the device / software modules, methods or implementations described herein are intended for operation With dedicated hardware implementations Including, but net ismited to semiconductors, application specific integrated circuits, programmable logic arrays and other hardware devices constructed to implement the software modules methods or implementation functionality described below Moreover, various embodiments ⁇ * the invem ⁇ on described herao are intended for operation as software pfocjrams running on a computer processor such aa PG running the Windows " ⁇ operating system as is well known in the art.
  • the functional and operational description of the various device / software modules methods or implementations described herein may be used together, separately, or in vanous combinations thereof. The device / software modules methods or implementations will now he described in detail.
  • ICIMSJ Fsg 2 shows, ao exemplary log viewer 40 constructed according to the pnnapies o ; ih** invention.
  • the log vsewer 40 of the invention may be integrated with the control panes of a WindowsTM operating system or implemented as a utility program >n a CAS program group.
  • the log viewer 40 may be starred by opening Windows Explorer T!l ⁇ navigating to the c ⁇ ntroi pane? or a CAS program folder an the local drive, and double- clicking the corresponding executable i ' sie or program (e.g , bgvsewer exe).
  • the user may navsgate the log viewer 40 ussng a mouse, keyboard, input device, or the like. As shown so Rg. 2.
  • the iog viewer 40 oi ' the invention may inoiude several elements such as a menu her 42, search box 44.
  • rhe user may seisct "FUB" and v' O ⁇ e?v : jn the menu bar 42. and then browse to the iog file.
  • the tog viewer 40 may aliow the user to isolate messages penasoing to a speofic system component As shown h Ro.
  • the user may seiect "Fiitsr” and “Select Trace” to show only Irace messages' as shown in Rg 4(0J. Further the user may seieot "Ritef and "Select Error " to show only ⁇ rror Iviessages as showr ⁇ in Rg. 4(c)
  • [ ⁇ 11461 ⁇ ?li? ⁇ °9 messages In the iog Information pane 46 may be soded Py content headings such as time, type, component salphaoetioai sorts, message content tatphabetiCB.! s-ort) or the iike, as shown m FIg. S, To sort on one of these criteria, the use? may simply select the heading 5 he or she wants, and then the messages may Pe sorted according to the selected heading. Selecting the same heading again may resort in reverse chronoioglcal or alphabetical order from the ongmai sort
  • the user may see as> expanded stack trace for an er?o? message by highlighting me error, nghi-dicksng and selecting ' Show Expanded Errors 1 as. shown in F;g S(o? Then an "Expanded Error Information" s dialog Rg 6Cd), wh-ch may be pnoted as a report by selecting T ⁇ e" and Trim 1' from the menu bar 42
  • the user may print reports based o ⁇ selected messages using the T;ie" and " Pnnr command ⁇ rom the menu bar 42 To r>rewew a report, the user may seleo?
  • word wrapping may break a ii ⁇ s at a natural word break, rather than hetween characters wsthin a ward.
  • Pd4SJ Each message niay be re ⁇ reser?ted by a unsgue line of text in the log file.
  • a message may he either a ' Trace 1 message (deta:isng an event) or an 'Error ' message (deta ⁇ hfig may be four core components to a ?o message Time Stamo Message Type. Process Issuing the message and a Description, The sample shown sn Fig 8(a) ss a trace message that indicates that at 12.25. a Senai Port Controller created a confer for the C0M17 pom As another example, a command sent to a spe ⁇ fi ⁇ thermostat aod being successfully received by the thermostat may be represented in the folfowsng two messages:
  • th » user may see hundreds of ⁇ og messages With the exact same time o- ; stamo on them [DDiOJ
  • the information and entries contained in the iogs may be in the brm of trace messages used Io track the progress of transactions and interactions between the interna ; processes of the CAS
  • These trace messages may be sent ⁇ nd received by services and processes within the CAS in response to requests made by & interrsai and extern ⁇ components
  • a comprehensive defaii of ail of the possible trace messages may be extensive and unwteldy
  • trace ⁇ messages may contain iniustiveiy iabeied components, Whiie the exact command being sent to or from a devsce may not be understandable, the user may be able to determine u ⁇ when the command was sent and If it was
  • ICI0S1] fV such of ths- information logged by the CAS may detail the Interactions between different components of the software. Knowing the basic functions of these components and thesr reiatsonsbip me-y assist the user ;n understanding the iog. For each de ⁇ ee 102
  • ⁇ o sisccessmisy Usscovery reiatsd messages may inciyde "Sending Heiio.” ''t-ioito Received. '' '' Probe Received," " Sending Probe Matches/ and the like flM!S3] Messages that invoive ending a command to a device a ⁇ d receiving a response may be found close together, Common trace messages mvoive ⁇ t in this process may include " Sending ' Message Received/" "Received Non-conforming Message ' "
  • a number of trace messages may refer to 'Subscription Management ' For example wfrm * - the ux&r accesses device controls, for example, lighting controls,, some
  • components of the software then may automatically subscribe to events issued c ⁇ y the lhghtmg service, When the use? rsavigat&s off of the lighting controls page, the component may unsuPscnoe from the lighting service If a service re stopped o? shut dQVvfs all of Hs existing subscriptions may be cleared These processes of suPscnptson and unsubsshption may be captured sn the log. For troubleshooting purposes.
  • Ks subscription messages may indicate either successful communication between components and services, or thai a service has been slopped or shut down and its subscriptions cleared
  • Common trace messages dealing with subscriptions may include " Ending Unsubscribe; ' "Removing Subscription, " "Cfeanng subscriptions.” "Subscriptions cleared " and tNs IiKe. The tafele shown in Fig. 10 lists the common trace messages
  • ?o bo generated that may be interpreted either by integrators or by technical staff *n the course of troubleshooting the problem.
  • An exemplary error message is shown jr* Fig. B ⁇ ). whsch is similar to the trace message shown in F;g 8C&).
  • An error snessages may be idemifiad by the ⁇ messaoe type ' category, which may Includes " Error " as shown su fig 8;b) £r?or Messages may fall into several categories such as configuration errors, rf- networking errors, msssno system flies : scripting/scheduling errors and the like
  • the configuration errors may be related to the settings of a devs ⁇ e or the trigger atiempfino. ?o Vitiate co ⁇ U ⁇ f at me d «v>ce t.og errors indicating a possible configuration problem may Include "Could not oreaie an instance of this type. " "Error occur? ed ss? iding events. " "Error occurred sending message.” s Psrtibon Mame invalid," '' Application setting
  • Zone Name Invalid "Network device not responding.' ' "Received restore for zone X which does not have partition mapping/ "Received alarm -tor zone X, which does not have partition mapping, " "Port Open Failure” and the like.
  • the table shown FIg, 11(0) lists the configuration error messages alphabetically by the first letter of the message text.
  • Otner enor messages may indicate that a necessary DLL or system tlte rs msssmg in this case, me user may need to check this installation against the required file structures and/or the iatest available CAS system flies Ic- ensure that 'S of the necessary system components are present Leg errors mat indicate a possible mrssing system file may include "Type could not be loaded. Please check to make sure me file containing X is ⁇ o the bsn directory, " The constructor for X has thrown an exception Please ch ⁇ cx to make sure the file containing Y ss in the bin directory. " "Ccuid not create devsce '1 and the SsKe. Tne ⁇ ahie shown in Fig I i(d) lists the msseing system error messages alphabetical by the first ietter of the message text
  • An error condition is may not always accompanied by an error message.
  • problems such as faulty or unplugged communications cables may generate log Uaoe messages t.nat show tsmeout conditions because a command coulo noi get through The mosi common indicator of a no-n-responsive. non-error may be the 'NuH Event ⁇ race njisssage '
  • ioggsng system used m CAS rriay ger ⁇ erala standard t ⁇ xt-based lues that are automatically read from the moment CAS is initiated at startup uni ⁇ the finai execution of shutdown
  • iVes may be viewed directly as text files
  • the ioggmg system may piaoe log files sn me Logs directory under the Applications folder on the CAS server 10, ⁇ $> access these loo. files, one may need the CAS administrator permissions.
  • Windows Explorer* a text reader or editor ARenng information m the log files may have no effect on the system as the messages are evidence of events which have already occurred and are only a record of them
  • the user may use a text editor such as Notepad Io open *fte f ⁇ e and view the messages- as in an exemplary log file shown in Fig. v ⁇ fO(MS2]
  • the methodologies described herem may be impiemerrleo ' by vaoous means depending upon the application For example, these memodoiogses may be implemented sn hardware, firmware, software, or a combination thereof.
  • the processing unsts may be implemented within one or more application specie smec/a ⁇ d circuits ?ASiCs ⁇ , digital signal processors COSPs-. digital si ⁇ nal processing devices (DSFDs). proo/smmafete iogsc devices (PLDs), Field programmable gate arrays CFPOAs) 1 processors, control tens, micro-controllers, microprocessors, electron-e devices, other etectronsc units des-gned to perfdf ⁇ i the functions desc ⁇ bed heTein. or a corrsbsnatiori thereof. p ⁇ €31 For a ; .rrnware and/o?
  • the methodologies may be ⁇ mpiementod wit" modules (e 9 , procedures, fu notions, and so or; ⁇ that penorm the sunotions oescnb-ed nerein
  • Any machsn ⁇ readabfe medium tangibly embodying may be used in imrjiementmg the methodologies described h&rmn for example, software codes may Pe stored in a memory, for example ihe memory of client or device, and execufad by a processor .
  • a gerserahpurpose processor Memory may be implemented wiihin the processor or external to the processor
  • the t&rro ' Ynemory ' ' refers 10 any ⁇ ype of long lem ⁇ shod tem ⁇ volatile . nonvolat-hs. or otber memory and ss not to be iimsted to any particular type of memory or number of memones, or type of media upon which memory ;s stored

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L'invention concerne un système de convergence et d'automatisation comprenant (a) un réseau basé sur un protocole internet, (b) un matériel implémenté avec un protocole de service d'assistance Web pour dispositifs (WSD) et comportant une pluralité de dispositifs connectés au réseau, chaque réseau étant configuré pour réaliser au moins un service, et un serveur connecté au réseau et configuré pour commander les dispositifs pour la convergence et l'automatisation de leur services, et (c) un logiciel implémenté avec le protocole WSD et configuré pour établir la communication entre les serveurs et les dispositifs et réaliser une fonction d'enregistrement pour enregistrer les événements et erreurs se produisant dans le système de convergence et d'automatisation.
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