Patents by Inventor Ruxandra Scheiterer
Ruxandra Scheiterer has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10296669Abstract: A method for estimating grid properties of a power grid coupled to a generator at a point of common coupling is provided. First, a voltage VPCC at the point of common coupling is measured. Second, a current IPCC at the point of common coupling is measured. Third, the grid properties are estimated by a grid model using as input parameters the measured voltage VPCC at the point of common coupling, the measured current IPCC at the point of common coupling and the determined phase angle. Advantageously, the absolute phases of the voltage and the current at the point of common coupling are not necessary, which makes the present method less prone to errors due to measurement noise. Further, a device and a computer program product are provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2014Date of Patent: May 21, 2019Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Bjorn Andresen, Per Egedal, Dragan Obradovic, Ruxandra Scheiterer, Andrei Szabo
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Patent number: 9954673Abstract: A method for time synchronization in a communication network comprising a multiplicity of network nodes, wherein synchronization messages are transmitted in the communication network and the synchronization message received in a slave node contains synchronization information for synchronizing the slave time of the slave node with the master time, i.e., synchronization messages are transmitted in a closed ring or line topology and the slave node receives first and second synchronization messages from different transmission directions, and wherein the slave node synchronizes a first time with the synchronization message from one transmission direction and a second time with the synchronization message from the other transmission direction.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2014Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Michael Bernhard Buhl, Dragan Obradovic, Ruxandra Scheiterer, Günter Steindl
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Patent number: 9344981Abstract: A method for synchronizing clocks in a communication network includes a first clock of a first network element which is a master element is used for synchronizing second clocks of one or more second network dements which are slave elements. A first sequence of first messages transmitted from the first network element to the second network element and/or a second sequence of second messages transmitted from the second network element to the first network element is recorded. First messages and/or second messages out of those sequences are identified by using an appropriate threshold function with respect to the transmission delays of those messages. Those identified messages have the same constant minimum delay, and based on those messages clock synchronization between the first clock and the second clock is performed.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2014Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: Unify GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Chongning Na, Dragan Obradovic, Ruxandra Scheiterer
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Patent number: 9288037Abstract: A method for time synchronization in a communications network having multiple nodes, wherein the nodes comprise a first node and at least one second node, where the first node generates first cycle counter states according to a reference clock frequency and the second node or nodes each generate second cycle counter states according to an internal clock frequency, where a time synchronization is carried out in sequential synchronization cycles, in which synchronization messages originating from the first node are sequentially transmitted from one node to another node, and a synchronization message transmitted by a node contains information used for time synchronization in the at least one second node receiving the synchronization message such that a time synchronization is performed in a given second node based on an estimation of a first cycle counter state and a compensation factor in combination with a linear quadratic regulator.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2011Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Dragan Obradovic, Ruxandra Scheiterer, Philipp Wolfrum, Günter Steindl
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Publication number: 20150025860Abstract: A method for estimating grid properties of a power grid coupled to a generator at a point of common coupling is provided. First, a voltage VPCC at the point of common coupling is measured. Second, a current IPCC at the point of common coupling is measured. Third, the grid properties are estimated by a grid model using as input parameters the measured voltage VPCC at the point of common coupling, the measured current IPCC at the point of common coupling and the determined phase angle. Advantageously, the absolute phases of the voltage and the current at the point of common coupling are not necessary, which makes the present method less prone to errors due to measurement noise. Further, a device and a computer program product are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Applicant: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Bjorn Andresen, Per Egedal, Dragan Obradovic, Ruxandra Scheiterer, Andrei Szabo
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Patent number: 8913633Abstract: A system and method for time synchronization in a communication network. The communication network includes a plurality of network nodes each having a respective internal clock, and a reference node having a reference clock and each configured transmits synchronization messages within the communication network. At least one network node is configured to determine an estimated reference clock time discretely upon arrival of a synchronization message at the at least one network node. To that end, the at least one network node includes a controller for determining a controlled time comprising a time-continuous estimate of the discreetly estimated reference clock time. The controller is configured to determine the controlled time based on an input that is extrapolated to an execution time instant of the controller, where the execution time instant is separated from the time instant of arrival of the synchronization message by a delay (?tdelay).Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2011Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Dragan Obradovic, Ruxandra Scheiterer, Günter Steindl, Philipp Wolfrum
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Publication number: 20140177528Abstract: A method for synchronizing clocks in a communication network includes a first clock of a first network element which is a master element is used for synchronizing second clocks of one or more second network dements which are slave elements. A first sequence of first messages transmitted from the first network element to the second network element and/or a second sequence of second messages transmitted from the second network element to the first network element is recorded. First messages and/or second messages out of those sequences are identified by using an appropriate threshold function with respect to the transmission delays of those messages. Those identified messages have the same constant minimum delay, and based on those messages clock synchronization between the first clock and the second clock is performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2014Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: Unify GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Chongning Na, Dragan Obradovic, Ruxandra Scheiterer
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Patent number: 8700805Abstract: The invention refers to a method for synchronizing clocks in a communication network, wherein a first clock of a first network element (MA) which is a master element is used for synchronizing second clocks of one or more second network elements which are slave elements. According to the method of the invention, a first sequence of first messages transmitted from the first network element to the second network element and/or a second sequence of second messages transmitted from the second network element to the first network element is recorded. First messages and/or second messages out of those sequences are identified by using an appropriate threshold function with respect to the transmission delays of those messages. Those identified messages have the same constant minimum delay, and based on those messages clock synchronization between the first clock and the second clock is performed.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2008Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Unify GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Chongning Na, Dragan Obradovic, Ruxandra Scheiterer
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Patent number: 8670491Abstract: A device and method for time synchronization in a communication network, wherein a virtual clock is produced by a controller in each network node based on the PROFINET-Standard and/or the Precision Transparent Clock Protocol. In contrast to known methods for estimating the time, the time of the virtual clock does not undergo sudden changes. The virtual clock includes a controlled, continuous path. As a result, the virtual clock is particularly suitable for time-critical applications. Here, the estimation of the time of a reference clock is improved by 18-35%. Accordingly, a markedly greater number of network nodes may be synchronized with a predetermined level of accuracy for the time synchronization.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2010Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Siemens AGInventors: Chongning Na, Dragan Obradovic, Ruxandra Scheiterer, Guenter Steindl, Philipp Wolfrum
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Publication number: 20130182806Abstract: A method for time synchronization in a communications network having multiple nodes, wherein the nodes comprise a first node and at least one second node, where the first node generates first cycle counter states according to a reference clock frequency and the second node or nodes each generate second cycle counter states according to an internal clock frequency, where a time synchronization is carried out in sequential synchronization cycles, in which synchronization messages originating from the first node are sequentially transmitted from one node to another node, and a synchronization message transmitted by a node contains information used for time synchronization in the at least one second node receiving the synchronization message such that a time synchronization is performed in a given second node based on an estimation of a first cycle counter state and a compensation factor in combination with a linear quadratic regulator.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2011Publication date: July 18, 2013Applicant: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Dragan Obradovic, Ruxandra Scheiterer, Philipp Wolfrum, Günter Steindl
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Publication number: 20120320902Abstract: A method for time synchronization in a communication network having a plurality of nodes each comprising a first node and at least one second node, wherein the first node generates first cycle counting states according to a reference cycle frequency and the second node generates second cycle counting states according to an internal cycle frequency, wherein time synchronization is performed in consecutive synchronization cycles in which, starting from the first node, synchronization messages are consecutively transferred from one node to a further node and a synchronization message transmitted by the node includes a segment of information that is used for time synchronization in the node receiving the synchronization message, wherein time synchronization is performed in the second node based on an estimate of a first cycle counting state in combination with a linear-quadratic regulator to obtain a synchronized time comprising a controlled first cycle counting state.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2010Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Chongning Na, Dragan Obradovic, Ruxandra Scheiterer, Philipp Wolfrum
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Publication number: 20120051374Abstract: A system and method for time synchronization in a communication network. The communication network includes a plurality of network nodes each having a respective internal clock, and a reference node having a reference clock and each configured transmits synchronization messages within the communication network. At least one network node is configured to determine an estimated reference clock time discretely upon arrival of a synchronization message at the at least one network node. To that end, the at least one network node includes a controller for determining a controlled time comprising a time-continuous estimate of the discreetly estimated reference clock time. The controller is configured to determine the controlled time based on an input that is extrapolated to an execution time instant of the controller, where the execution time instant is separated from the time instant of arrival of the synchronization message by a delay (?tdelay).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Dragan Obradovic, Ruxandra Scheiterer, Günter Steindl, Philipp Wolfrum
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Publication number: 20110161524Abstract: The invention refers to a method for synchronizing clocks in a communication network, wherein a first clock of a first network element (MA) which is a master element is used for synchronizing second clocks of one or more second network dements which are slave elements. According to the method of the invention, a first sequence of first messages transmitted from the first network element to the second network element and/or a second sequence of second messages transmitted from the second network element to the first network element is recorded. First messages and/or second messages out of those sequences are identified by using an appropriate threshold function with respect to the transmission delays of those messages. Those identified messages have the same constant minimum delay, and based on those messages clock synchronization between the first clock and the second clock is performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2008Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventors: Chongning Na, Dragan Obradovic, Ruxandra Scheiterer
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Publication number: 20110064177Abstract: A device and method for time synchronization in a communication network, wherein a virtual clock is produced by a controller in each network node based on the PROFINET-Standard and/or the Precision Transparent Clock Protocol. In contrast to known methods for estimating the time, the time of the virtual clock does not undergo sudden changes. The virtual clock includes a controlled, continuous path. As a result, the virtual clock is particularly suitable for time-critical applications. Here, the estimation of the time of a reference clock is improved by 18-35%. Accordingly, a markedly greater number of network nodes may be synchronized with a predetermined level of accuracy for the time synchronization.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicant: Siemens AGInventors: Chongning NA, Dragan Obradovic, Ruxandra Scheiterer, Guenter Steindl, Philipp Wolfrum
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Patent number: 7848360Abstract: There is described a method for transmitting synchronization messages in a communication network, the communication network comprising a plurality of network nodes communicating with one another, each containing an internal clock, which is timed with a node clock frequency assigned to the respective network node. The synchronization messages transmitted in the communication network serve to synchronize the times of the internal clocks of the network nodes and contain the pulse counter status of a synchronization clock operating at a predefined synchronization clock frequency. The pulse counter status is estimated by each network node and updated in the synchronization message. Changes in the synchronization clock frequency are taken into account when estimating the pulse counter status.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2008Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Franz-Josef Götz, Chongning Na, Dragan Obradovic, Ruxandra Scheiterer, Günter Steindl
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Publication number: 20090086766Abstract: There is described a method for transmitting synchronization messages in a communication network, the communication network comprising a plurality of network nodes communicating with one another, each containing an internal clock, which is timed with a node clock frequency assigned to the respective network node. The synchronization messages transmitted in the communication network serve to synchronize the times of the internal clocks of the network nodes and contain the pulse counter status of a synchronization clock operating at a predefined synchronization clock frequency. The pulse counter status is estimated by each network node and updated in the synchronization message. Changes in the synchronization clock frequency are taken into account when estimating the pulse counter status.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Inventors: Franz-Josef Gotz, Chongning Na, Dragan Obradovic, Ruxandra Scheiterer, Gunter Steindl
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Publication number: 20040153429Abstract: The invention relates to a method for creating a causal network on the basis of knowledge acquisition. According to the invention, said knowledge acquisition is separated from the creation of said causal network and comprises the following steps: relevant knowledge is collected, and the knowledge in its entirety is structured to form a structured and complete representation thereof enabling the causal network to be created automatically by a computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2004Publication date: August 5, 2004Inventors: Joachim Horn, Marco Pellegrino, Ruxandra Scheiterer