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  • Harrison City, PA
  • Murrysville, PA
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Bethel Park, PA
  • Roswell, GA
  • Centreville, VA
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Export, PA

Work

Company: Gotham analytics Jan 2017 Position: Director of engineering

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: The Johns Hopkins University 2007 to 2010 Specialities: Computer Science

Skills

Embedded Systems • Embedded Software • Software Engineering • Systems Engineering • C • Object Oriented Design • Software Design • Rtos • Software Development • Fpga • System Design • Java • Matlab • Oop • Wireless • Software Project Management • Firmware • Engineering • Systems Design • Engineering Management • Debugging • Perl

Industries

Mining & Metals

Resumes

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Director Of Engineering

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Location:
2059 Stone Bridge Ct, Harrison City, PA 15636
Industry:
Mining & Metals
Work:
Gotham Analytics
Director of Engineering

Strata Products Worldwide Llc Dec 2011 - Dec 2016
Director, Embedded Engineering

Argon St Jan 2007 - Dec 2011
Embedded Software Engineer

Argon St May 2006 - Aug 2006
Fpga Engineering Intern
Education:
The Johns Hopkins University 2007 - 2010
Master of Science, Masters, Computer Science
Virginia Tech 2002 - 2006
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering
Skills:
Embedded Systems
Embedded Software
Software Engineering
Systems Engineering
C
Object Oriented Design
Software Design
Rtos
Software Development
Fpga
System Design
Java
Matlab
Oop
Wireless
Software Project Management
Firmware
Engineering
Systems Design
Engineering Management
Debugging
Perl

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Protecting A Miner

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US Patent:
20220369087, Nov 17, 2022
Filed:
Jul 11, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/862365
Inventors:
Michael W. Bertosh - Roswell GA, US
Michael Berube - Marietta GA, US
Kelly Norton - Roswell GA, US
Brian Dunkin - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Strata Products Worldwide, LLC - Sandy Springs GA
International Classification:
H04W 4/80
G08B 21/22
G08B 21/02
B60Q 9/00
H04W 76/12
F16P 3/14
Abstract:
An apparatus for protecting a miner from injury by a machine in a mine includes an explosion-proof housing. The apparatus includes a proximity sensing portion disposed in the explosion-proof housing having a magnetic field source which produces a magnetic field that is used to sense a location of the miner relative to the machine. The apparatus includes a wireless communication portion disposed in the explosion-proof housing through which the magnetic field produced by the magnetic field source is changed remotely and wirelessly from outside the explosion-proof housing. A method for protecting a miner from injury by a machine. A system for protecting a miner from injury by a machine in a mine.

Mine Wifi And Method

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US Patent:
20180206097, Jul 19, 2018
Filed:
Mar 6, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/913084
Inventors:
Thomas Michaud - Norcross GA, US
Richard Hurst - Princeton IN, US
Michael W. Bertosh - Bethel Park PA, US
Assignee:
Strata Products Worldwide, LLC - Sandy Springs GA
International Classification:
H04W 4/80
H04B 7/10
H04W 16/26
H04B 7/15
H04W 84/12
H04W 84/18
H04W 40/24
Abstract:
A telecommunications system for a mine with tunnels having a plurality of nodes disposed in the tunnels in the mine which provides communication through WiFi with devices in the mine. Each node having a housing defining an enclosure, a first radio with a first antenna disposed at least partially in the enclosure within the housing directed for communication in a first direction relative to the node, a second radio with a second antenna disposed at least partially in the enclosure within the housing directed for communication in a second direction essentially opposite the first direction, and a power supply in electrical communication with the first and second radios to power the first and second radios. A method of a telecommunications system for a mine. A method of a Wifi node for a mine. A Wifi node for a mine. An apparatus for holding an object in a mine.

Gas Monitor, System And Method Sensing Two Different Gases

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US Patent:
20180165939, Jun 14, 2018
Filed:
Feb 9, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/893185
Inventors:
Robert E. Albinger - Canonsburg PA, US
Cody T. Lawler - Upper St. Clair PA, US
Tom Michaud - Norcross GA, US
Michael Berube - Marietta GA, US
Brian Dunkin - Boulder CO, US
David W. Hakins - Aldie VA, US
Michael W. Bertosh - Bethel Park PA, US
Assignee:
STRATA PRODUCTS WORLDWIDE, LLC - Sandy Springs GA
International Classification:
G08B 21/12
H04W 76/50
Abstract:
A monitor for gases and a mine includes a housing. The monitor includes a battery disposed in the housing. The monitor includes a gas sensor portion powered by the battery and in electrical communication with the battery which detects a first gas and at least a second gas different from the first gas in the mine. The monitor includes an alarm portion disposed in the housing, powered by the battery and in electrical communication with the battery which emits a visual alert and an audible alert when the gas sensor portion senses that either the first or second gas is above a predetermined threshold. The monitor includes a wireless communication portion disposed in the housing, powered by the battery and in electrical communication with the battery and the sensor portion, which sends a wireless signal from the housing that the gas sensor portion has sensed of either the first or second gas. The monitor includes a processor disposed in the housing, powered by the battery and in electrical communication with the wireless communication portion, alarm portion, sensor portion and battery. Alternatively, the monitor includes a terminal portion that has two states, an output configuration state in which an output signal is sent from the processor to a first device, and an input configuration state in which an input signal is received from a second device. A method for monitoring gases in a mine. A system for monitoring gases underground. A method and a system for communicating in a mine. A miner communicator. A method for communicating with a minor. A system for monitoring gases on an oil or gas rig. A remote station. A miner apparatus. A method for a miner. A method for a miner to move through a mine.

Method And Apparatus For Protecting A Miner

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US Patent:
20170325052, Nov 9, 2017
Filed:
Jul 14, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/650268
Inventors:
Michael W. Bertosh - Roswell GA, US
Michael Berube - Marietta GA, US
Kelly Norton - Roswell GA, US
Brian Dunkin - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Strata Products Worldwide, LLC - Sandy Springs GA
International Classification:
H04W 4/00
F16P 3/14
B60Q 9/00
G08B 21/02
G08B 21/22
H04W 76/02
H04W 84/18
H04W 84/12
Abstract:
An apparatus for protecting a miner from injury by a machine in a mine includes an explosion-proof housing. The apparatus includes a proximity sensing portion disposed in the explosion-proof housing having a magnetic field source which produces a magnetic field that is used to sense a location of the miner relative to the machine. The apparatus includes a wireless communication portion disposed in the explosion-proof housing through which the magnetic field produced by the magnetic field source is changed remotely and wirelessly from outside the explosion-proof housing. A method for protecting a miner from injury by a machine. A system for protecting a miner from injury by a machine in a mine.

Method, Controller, And System For Tunnel Communication

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US Patent:
20160028494, Jan 28, 2016
Filed:
Aug 14, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/826979
Inventors:
Michael W. Bertosh - Bethel Park PA, US
Michael Berube - Marietta GA, US
Assignee:
STRATA PRODUCTS WORLDWIDE, LLC - Sandy Springs GA
International Classification:
H04B 13/02
H04W 4/22
H04L 12/707
H04W 40/22
Abstract:
A communication system for allowing personnel in a tunnel below ground to communicate with a location above ground includes a controller disposed below ground in the tunnel. The system includes an uplink portion that sends uplink messages from the controller below ground in the tunnel through earth to above ground. The system includes a downlink portion through which downlink messages are sent from above ground through earth to the controller below ground in the tunnel. The system includes a personnel communication portion through which downlink messages are sent from the controller wirelessly to the personnel as personnel messages and personnel messages are received wirelessly by the controller from the personnel below ground in the tunnel. A controller for allowing personnel in a tunnel below ground to communicate with a location above ground. A method for allowing personnel in a tunnel below ground to communicate with a location above ground.

Gas Monitor, System And Method

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US Patent:
20150163652, Jun 11, 2015
Filed:
Oct 6, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/507225
Inventors:
Tom Michaud - Norcross GA, US
Michael Berube - Marietta GA, US
Brian Dunkin - Boulder CO, US
David W. Hakins - Aldie VA, US
Michael W. Bertosh - Bethel Park PA, US
Cody T. Lawler - Upper St. Clair PA, US
Richard Hurst - Princeton IN, US
Assignee:
STRATA PRODUCTS WORLDWIDE, LLC - Sandy Springs GA
International Classification:
H04W 4/22
G01N 33/00
Abstract:
A monitor for gases and a mine includes a housing. The monitor includes a battery disposed in the housing. The monitor includes a gas sensor portion powered by the battery and in electrical communication with the battery which detects a first gas and at least a second gas different from the first gas in the mine. The monitor includes an alarm portion disposed in the housing, powered by the battery and in electrical communication with the battery which emits a visual alert and an audible alert when the gas sensor portion senses that either the first or second gas is above a predetermined threshold. The monitor includes a wireless communication portion disposed in the housing, powered by the battery and in electrical communication with the battery and the sensor portion, which sends a wireless signal from the housing that the gas sensor portion has sensed of either the first or second gas. The monitor includes a processor disposed in the housing, powered by the battery and in electrical communication with the wireless communication portion, alarm portion, sensor portion and battery. Alternatively, the monitor includes a terminal portion that has two states, an output configuration state in which an output signal is sent from the processor to a first device, and an input configuration state in which an input signal is received from a second device. A method for monitoring gases in a mine. A system for monitoring gases underground. A method and a system for communicating in a mine. A miner communicator. A method for communicating with a minor. A system for monitoring gases on an oil or gas rig. A remote station. A miner apparatus. A method for a miner. A method for a miner to move through a mine.

Gas Monitor, System And Method

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US Patent:
20150145649, May 28, 2015
Filed:
Oct 6, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/507271
Inventors:
Tom Michaud - Norcross GA, US
Michael Berube - Marietta GA, US
Brian Dunkin - Boulder CO, US
David W. Hakins - Aldie VA, US
Michael W. Bertosh - Bethel Park PA, US
Assignee:
STRATA PRODUCTS WORLDWIDE, LLC - Sandy Springs GA
International Classification:
G08B 25/00
US Classification:
340 81
Abstract:
A monitor for gases and a mine includes a housing. The monitor includes a battery disposed in the housing. The monitor includes a gas sensor portion powered by the battery and in electrical communication with the battery which detects a first gas and at least a second gas different from the first gas in the mine. The monitor includes an alarm portion disposed in the housing, powered by the battery and in electrical communication with the battery which emits a visual alert and an audible alert when the gas sensor portion senses that either the first or second gas is above a predetermined threshold. The monitor includes a wireless communication portion disposed in the housing, powered by the battery and in electrical communication with the battery and the sensor portion, which sends a wireless signal from the housing that the gas sensor portion has sensed of either the first or second gas. The monitor includes a processor disposed in the housing, powered by the battery and in electrical communication with the wireless communication portion, alarm portion, sensor portion and battery. Alternatively, the monitor includes a terminal portion that has two states, an output configuration state in which an output signal is sent from the processor to a first device, and an input configuration state in which an input signal is received from a second device. A method for monitoring gases in a mine. A system for monitoring gases underground. A method and a system for communicating in a mine. A miner communicator. A method for communicating with a minor. A system for monitoring gases on an oil or gas rig. A remote station. A miner apparatus. A method for a miner. A method for a miner to move through a mine.

Gas Monitor, System And Method

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US Patent:
20150145685, May 28, 2015
Filed:
Oct 6, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/507312
Inventors:
Robert E. Albinger - Canonsburg PA, US
Cody T. Lawler - Upper St. Clair PA, US
Tom Michaud - Norcross GA, US
Michael Berube - Marietta GA, US
Brian Dunkin - Boulder CO, US
David W. Hakins - Aldie VA, US
Michael W. Bertosh - Bethel Park PA, US
Assignee:
STRATA PRODUCTS WORLDWIDE, LLC - Sandy Springs GA
International Classification:
G08B 21/12
US Classification:
340632
Abstract:
A monitor for gases and a mine includes a housing. The monitor includes a battery disposed in the housing. The monitor includes a gas sensor portion powered by the battery and in electrical communication with the battery which detects a first gas and at least a second gas different from the first gas in the mine. The monitor includes an alarm portion disposed in the housing, powered by the battery and in electrical communication with the battery which emits a visual alert and an audible alert when the gas sensor portion senses that either the first or second gas is above a predetermined threshold. The monitor includes a wireless communication portion disposed in the housing, powered by the battery and in electrical communication with the battery and the sensor portion, which sends a wireless signal from the housing that the gas sensor portion has sensed of either the first or second gas. The monitor includes a processor disposed in the housing, powered by the battery and in electrical communication with the wireless communication portion, alarm portion, sensor portion and battery. Alternatively, the monitor includes a terminal portion that has two states, an output configuration state in which an output signal is sent from the processor to a first device, and an input configuration state in which an input signal is received from a second device. A method for monitoring gases in a mine. A system for monitoring gases underground. A method and a system for communicating in a mine. A miner communicator. A method for communicating with a minor. A system for monitoring gases on an oil or gas rig. A remote station. A miner apparatus. A method for a miner. A method for a miner to move through a mine.
Michael W Bertosh from Harrison City, PA, age ~40 Get Report