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Ertugrul Berkcan

Researcher at General Electric

Publications -  152
Citations -  2981

Ertugrul Berkcan is an academic researcher from General Electric. The author has contributed to research in topics: Current sensor & Signal. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 152 publications receiving 2979 citations. Previous affiliations of Ertugrul Berkcan include Brown University & University of Rochester.

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Integrated protection, monitoring, and control system

TL;DR: In this article, a method and system for monitoring and controlling a power distribution system is provided, which consists of a plurality of circuit breakers and a majority of node electronic units, including a first digital network and a first central control unit.
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System to monitor the health of a structure, sensor nodes, program product, and related methods

TL;DR: In this article, a system to monitor the health of a structure, including health monitoring sensor nodes, program product, and associated methods, is described, where each health monitoring node includes a processor or other means reducing raw sensor data to reduce communication bandwidth requirements, and can include memory or other storage for storing reduced data and an antenna arrangement for providing the reduced data to the Health Monitoring Sensor Node interrogator.
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System for power sub-metering

TL;DR: In this article, an electrical sub-metering system for making available information associated with power consumption of at least one circuit of a plurality of circuits is disclosed, which includes an electrical panel board configured to distribute power to the plurality of circuit.
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Circuit protection system

TL;DR: A circuit protection system including a CCPU (28) that provides dynamic zones of protection (895, 896) for the circuit is provided in this paper, based on the topology of the circuit.
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Reduced cost automatic meter reading system and method using locally communicating utility meters

TL;DR: A low cost and easy to assemble communicating utility meter provides selectable measurement, calibration, display, and communications means so as to be reconfigurable based on several factors including; harmonic content of the power signal measured, LCD display alternatives, time of use measurements, bandpass filter settings, power quality measurements, PLC communications alternatives, radio frequency communications alternatives and optical communications alternatives as discussed by the authors.