Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2020-2024
Title: Sajal Harmukh: Innovator in Real-Time Digital Data Monitoring
Introduction
Sajal Harmukh is a notable inventor based in Pullman, WA (US), recognized for his contributions to the field of digital data monitoring. With a total of four patents to his name, he has made significant strides in developing systems that enhance the reliability of digital data in electric power systems.
Latest Patents
One of Sajal's latest patents focuses on real-time digital data degradation detection. The systems and methods described in this patent monitor digital data for degradation by utilizing a merging unit that measures electrical parameters in an electric power system. This merging unit generates a stream of digital data representing these parameters and transmits it while receiving multiple data frames through an interface. A digital data degradation detection subsystem analyzes various digital metrics associated with these data frames to determine if any subset fails to meet the established metrics. When a failure is detected, the merging unit implements a response to address the issue.
Another patent in the same domain also emphasizes real-time digital data degradation detection. In this embodiment, an intelligent electronic device (IED) in an electric power system receives a stream of digital data comprising multiple data frames. A protective action subsystem monitors the sampled data and executes protective actions based on the data stream. The digital data degradation detection subsystem assesses the digital metrics to determine the degradation of the communication channel, implementing responses when thresholds are not met.
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