Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1988-01-15
1989-07-18
Ruggiero, Joseph
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364807, G06G 719, G06G 900
Patent
active
048499250
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed are two modifications of the Tank-Hopfield circuit, each of which enables the deconvolution of a signal in the presence of noise. In each embodiment, the Tank-Hopfield circuit is modified so that the equation for total circuit energy reduces to one term representing convolution and another information theoretic (or Shannon) entropy. Thus, in finding its global minimum energy state, each modified circuit inherently identifies an optimal estimate of a deconvoluted input signal without noise.
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Marrian Christie R. K.
Peckerar Martin C.
McDonnell Thomas E.
Meyer Charles B.
Miles Edward F.
Ruggiero Joseph
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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