18437483. DETERMINING CAUSAL MODELS FOR CONTROLLING ENVIRONMENTS simplified abstract (3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY)
DETERMINING CAUSAL MODELS FOR CONTROLLING ENVIRONMENTS
Organization Name
3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
Inventor(s)
Brian E. Brooks of St. Paul MN (US)
Gilles J. Benoit of Minneapolis MN (US)
Peter O. Olson of Andover MN (US)
Tyler W. Olson of Woodbury MN (US)
Himanshu Nayar of St. Paul MN (US)
Frederick J. Arsenault of Stillwater MN (US)
Nicholas A. Johnson of Burnsville MN (US)
DETERMINING CAUSAL MODELS FOR CONTROLLING ENVIRONMENTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18437483 titled 'DETERMINING CAUSAL MODELS FOR CONTROLLING ENVIRONMENTS
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes methods, systems, and apparatus for determining causal models for controlling environments. One method involves selecting control settings based on a causal model that identifies relationships between settings for controllable elements and environment responses, as well as current internal parameters. The method also includes monitoring environment responses, detecting changes in environment properties, and adjusting internal parameters accordingly.
- Select control settings based on causal model and internal parameters
- Monitor environment responses to selected settings
- Detect changes in environment properties
- Modify internal parameters in response to changes
Potential Applications
The technology could be applied in various fields such as smart home systems, industrial automation, and environmental control systems.
Problems Solved
This technology helps in efficiently controlling environments by adapting to changes in environment properties.
Benefits
The benefits of this technology include improved performance of control systems, increased energy efficiency, and enhanced adaptability to changing environments.
Potential Commercial Applications
Potential commercial applications of this technology include smart home devices, industrial control systems, and environmental monitoring solutions.
Possible Prior Art
One possible prior art could be existing control systems that use feedback mechanisms to adjust settings based on environment responses.
Unanswered Questions
How does this technology compare to traditional control systems?
This article does not provide a direct comparison between this technology and traditional control systems.
What are the potential limitations of this technology?
The article does not address any potential limitations or challenges that may arise when implementing this technology.
Original Abstract Submitted
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for determining causal models for controlling environments. One of the methods includes repeatedly selecting control settings for the environment based on (i) a causal model that identifies causal relationships between possible settings for controllable elements in the environment and environment responses that reflect a performance of the control system in controlling the environment and (ii) current values of a set of internal parameters; and during the repeatedly selecting: monitoring environment responses to the selected control settings; determining, based on the environment responses, an indication that one or more properties of the environment have changed; and in response, modifying the current values of one or more of the internal parameters.
- 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
- Brian E. Brooks of St. Paul MN (US)
- Gilles J. Benoit of Minneapolis MN (US)
- Peter O. Olson of Andover MN (US)
- Tyler W. Olson of Woodbury MN (US)
- Himanshu Nayar of St. Paul MN (US)
- Frederick J. Arsenault of Stillwater MN (US)
- Nicholas A. Johnson of Burnsville MN (US)
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