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Radoslaw N Narel

from Berlin, CT
Age ~53

Radoslaw Narel Phones & Addresses

  • 423 Chamberlain Hwy, Berlin, CT 06037 (860) 828-6836
  • 52 Chamberlain Hwy, Berlin, CT 06037
  • Kensington, CT
  • 56 Upton St, New Britain, CT 06051 (860) 827-8599
  • Unionville, CT
  • Middletown, CT
  • 33 Dunlay St, New Britain, CT 06051

Work

Company: Abb Oct 1999 Position: System manager

Education

Degree: Masters School / High School: Bialystok University of Technology 1991 to 1996 Specialities: Computer Science

Skills

Team Management • Integration • Engineering • Six Sigma • It Management • Product Development • Electric Vehicles • Process Improvement • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Real Time Operating Systems • Real Time System Design • Embedded Software Programming • Embedded Systems • Software Development Life Cycle • Software Design • Ios Development • Systems Engineering • Project Management • Agile Methodologies • Cyber Security

Languages

English • Polish

Industries

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Resumes

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System Manager

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Location:
2400 Miller Rd, Dearborn, MI 48120
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Abb
System Manager
Education:
Bialystok University of Technology 1991 - 1996
Masters, Computer Science
Skills:
Team Management
Integration
Engineering
Six Sigma
It Management
Product Development
Electric Vehicles
Process Improvement
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Real Time Operating Systems
Real Time System Design
Embedded Software Programming
Embedded Systems
Software Development Life Cycle
Software Design
Ios Development
Systems Engineering
Project Management
Agile Methodologies
Cyber Security
Languages:
English
Polish

Publications

Us Patents

Synthetic Corn Hybrid P67

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US Patent:
6871225, Mar 22, 2005
Filed:
Jul 8, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/550432
Inventors:
Steven J. Brennan - Farmington CT, US
Geoff Butland - Farmington CT, US
Krishnaiah Dayyala - Andhrapradesh, IN
Sreekanth Reddy Katta - AndraPradesh, IN
Radoslaw Narel - New Britain CT, US
Radhakrishna Yechuri - Andhrapradesh, IN
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G06F015/16
G06F015/173
G06F001/26
G06F001/28
G06F001/30
G05D011/00
G05D017/00
G05D003/12
G05D005/00
US Classification:
709224, 709203, 709219, 709223, 700286, 700292, 700294, 700297, 713340
Abstract:
A revision to a Power Management Control System includes an improved waveform client/waveform server communication interface based on a first inter-process communication protocol, preferably DCOM. The first inter-process communication protocol preferably resides in the waveform application alongside an existing second inter-process communication protocol, i. e. DDE, for backwards compatibility. The improvement allows the application to operate across network segments in a more robust, reliable manner than through the first inter-process communication protocol, thus enabling the waveform server to operate effectively as an NT service and providing independent third party client software access to the waveform server waveform capture functions. The waveform application system comprises interfaces within the waveform server which are implemented by the waveform client, and sink interfaces within the waveform client which are designated for each device class and to which the waveform server fires data as changes occur in the waveform data of the preselected electronic device. A method for communicating between the waveform server and waveform client is also described.

Relay Device And Corresponding Method

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US Patent:
7542256, Jun 2, 2009
Filed:
Dec 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/618175
Inventors:
William Premerlani - Scotia NY, US
Marcelo Valdes - Burlington CT, US
Radoslaw Narel - Kensington CT, US
Gregory P. Lavoie - Lee NH, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H02H 7/00
US Classification:
361 62, 361 63, 361 64, 361 65, 361 66, 361 67, 361 68, 361 80, 361 81, 361 82, 361 84, 324522
Abstract:
A method of operating a relay device, the method comprising the steps of: providing main circuit-breakers and a bus-tie-breaker connecting the main-circuit-breakers; defining a partial-differential-zone comprising a main circuit breaker and the bus-tie breaker; assigning a first value to the direction of the fault current flowing into the partial differential zone;—assigning a second value to the direction of the fault currents flowing out of the partial-differential-zone, wherein the first value is not equal to the second value;—comparing the values assigned to the fault currents; determining if the fault currents are flowing into the partial differential zone; and determining if at least two of the fault-currents is flowing in a different direction with respect to the partial-differential-zone wherein one of the fault currents is flowing into the partial-differential-zone and one of the fault currents is flowing out of the partial differential zone.

Relay Device And Corresponding Method

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US Patent:
7599161, Oct 6, 2009
Filed:
Dec 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/618192
Inventors:
William Premerlani - Scotia NY, US
Marcelo Valdes - Burlington CT, US
Gregory P. Lavoie - Lee NH, US
Radoslaw Narel - Kensington CT, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H02H 7/00
US Classification:
361 62, 361 63, 361 64, 361 65, 361 66, 361 67, 361 68, 361 80, 361 81, 361 82, 361 84
Abstract:
A method of operating a relay device, in an electrical circuit comprising first and second main circuit breakers, and a bus tie circuit breaker connecting the first and second main circuit breakers, the method comprising computing a first positive sequence current phasor for the first main circuit breaker and a second positive sequence current phasor for the second main circuit breaker computing a first positive sequence voltage phasor for the first main circuit breaker and a second positive sequence voltage phasor for the second main circuit breaker; computing a correction of the first positive sequence voltage and second positive sequence voltage to a line-to-neutral phase angle reference if there is any rotation in a potential transformer connection; determining a fault has occurred when a magnitude of a current through at least one of the first main circuit breaker or the second main circuit breaker exceeds a predetermined threshold; determining a phase angle difference by comparing the phase angle of the positive sequence current phasor with the phase angle of the positive sequence voltage phasor for both the first main circuit breaker or the second main circuit breaker having the magnitude of current determined to have exceeded the predetermined level; and determining the fault is located upstream or downstream of the first main circuit breaker or the second main circuit breaker having the magnitude of current determined to have exceeded the predetermined level, if the phase angle difference is determined to be above a predetermined amount.

Centrally Controlled Protection Systems Having Reduced Energy Let-Through Mode

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US Patent:
7751165, Jul 6, 2010
Filed:
Dec 26, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/005245
Inventors:
Anand S. V. Sirivella - Andhra Pradesh, IN
Thomas Papallo - Farmington CT, US
Gregory P. Lavoie - Bristol CT, US
Radoslaw Narel - Kensington CT, US
Marcelo Valdes - Burlington CT, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H02H 3/00
US Classification:
361 62, 361 64
Abstract:
A centrally controlled protection system is provided. The system includes a plurality of circuit breakers, a plurality of modules, and a central computer. Each of the plurality of breakers are in electrical communication with a respective one of the plurality of modules. The central computer is in communication with each of the plurality of modules via a network. The central computer controls the plurality of circuit breakers in either a normal mode or a reduced energy let-through mode.

Method And System For Controlling A Power Distribution System

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US Patent:
8032260, Oct 4, 2011
Filed:
Nov 30, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/290008
Inventors:
Radoslaw Narel - Kensington CT, US
Marcelo Valdes - Burlington CT, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G05D 15/00
US Classification:
700293, 700 22, 700294, 361 3, 361115
Abstract:
A method and system for a power distribution system are provided. The method includes determining at a central controller normal mode configuration settings for a plurality of circuit breakers of the power distribution system and determining at the central controller alternate mode configuration settings for the plurality of circuit breakers of the power distribution system. The method further includes controlling with the central controller the operation of the plurality of circuit breakers based on the normal mode configuration settings and the alternate mode configuration settings.

Circuit Breaker Control

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US Patent:
8189311, May 29, 2012
Filed:
Nov 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/628135
Inventors:
Radoslaw Narel - Kensington CT, US
Joseph Yuan Rao - Avon CT, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenetady NY
International Classification:
H02H 3/00
US Classification:
361 64
Abstract:
A method of circuit breaker control includes determining if a trip event for a circuit breaker has occurred, determining a set of redundancy parameters for the circuit breaker, and transmitting a trip signal and a shunt trip signal to the circuit breaker based on the set of redundancy parameters.

System, Charging Device, And Method Of Supplying Current To A Power Storage Device

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US Patent:
8332078, Dec 11, 2012
Filed:
Oct 21, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/278222
Inventors:
Radoslaw Narel - Kensington CT, US
Cecil Rivers, Jr. - West Hartford CT, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G05F 5/00
US Classification:
700297, 320109
Abstract:
A system for use in supplying current from an electric power source to a plurality of power storage devices includes a first of a plurality of charging devices configured to supply current to a first of the plurality of power storage devices. The system also includes at least one other charging device coupled to the first charging device to form a network. The other charging device is configured to supply current to at least one other power storage device. The first charging device includes a processor programmed to determine an amount of current to be at least one of received from the electric power source and supplied to the first power storage device as a function of a number of charging devices, and enable the amount of current to be at least one of received by the first charging device and supplied to the first power storage device.

System, Charging Device, And Method Of Charging A Power Storage Device

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US Patent:
8358102, Jan 22, 2013
Filed:
Oct 21, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/278303
Inventors:
Cecil Rivers, Jr. - Hartford CT, US
Radoslaw Narel - Berlin CT, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H02J 7/00
US Classification:
320107, 320109, 320113, 320115
Abstract:
A system for use in supplying current to a plurality of power storage devices includes a first charging device configured to supply current to a first power storage device. At least one other charging device is coupled to the first charging device to form a network and is configured to supply current to at least one other power storage device of the plurality of power storage devices. When the first charging device possesses a network token, it determines a second charging parameter associated with said second charging device, and a second amount of current to be at least one of received from the electrical supply or supplied to the first power storage device, based at least in part on said determined first and second charging parameters.
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