Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1990-10-12
1993-06-22
Black, Thomas G.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364486, 324 7612, 328111, G01R 2902
Patent
active
052220281
ABSTRACT:
The invention is a system and method that uses a digital oscilloscope to digitize a waveform and then loads the digitized waveform into a computer. The computer scans the waveform data locating leading edges by comparing data to a rolling average and a noise threshold and locating tops and bottoms if the pulse is a negative going pulse by comparing data to slope criteria until a trailing edge is discovered. The trailing edge defines the end of the pulse, the immediately preceding leading edge defines the beginning of the pulse and the pulse height and this allows the pulse characteristics to be determined. This discovered pulse is removed from the waveform by setting all data values in the pulse to the pulse baseline value, and the scan for leading edges, pulse tops and a trailing edge is performed again to isolate and characterize another pulse. This cycle of detection, analysis and removal continues until the end of data is encountered before a pulse is discovered.
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Gee Timothy E.
LaBarre Gary K.
Black Thomas G.
Nixon Norman A.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Williamson John K.
Zanelli Michael
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