Sensing Events Affecting Liquid Flow in a Liquid Distribution System
Title | Sensing Events Affecting Liquid Flow in a Liquid Distribution System |
Publication Type | Patents |
Year of Publication | 2010 |
Authors | Patel SN, Fogarty JA, Froehlich J, Larson EC |
Date Published | 2010 |
Assignee | University of Washington |
Abstract | By monitoring pressure transients in a liquid within a liquid distribution system using only a single sensor, events such as the opening and closing of valves at specific fixtures are readily detected. The sensor, which can readily be coupled to a faucet bib, transmits an output signal to a computing device. Each such event can be identified by the device based by comparing characteristic features of the pressure transient waveform with previously observed characteristic features for events in the system. These characteristic features, which can include the varying pressure, derivative, and real Cepstrum of the pressure transient waveform, can be used to select a specific fixture where a valve open or close event has occurred. Flow to each fixture and leaks in the system can also be determined from the pressure transient signal. A second sensor disposed at a point disparate from the first sensor provides further event information. |
URL | http://www.google.com/patents?id=2JXnAAAAEBAJ |