Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1982-08-02
1985-05-07
Malzahn, David H.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364728, G06F 15336
Patent
active
045162204
ABSTRACT:
The output video signal from a conventional, broadband receiver is supplied to a threshold detector and the received pulses having sufficient amplitude are sampled a plurality of times by a sample gate, converted to spectral signatures by Walsh transforms and placed in memory. The transformed data is correlated with spectral signatures from previous pulses to determine pulses from a common source. The spectral signature of different pulses are stored in target files and the time interval between pulses is calculated from the time of arrival of each pulse.
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Malzahn David H.
Motorola Inc.
Parsons Eugene A.
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