Montrose, CO, United States of America

David C Casler


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.3

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 26(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2008-2011

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3 patents (USPTO):

Title: The Innovations of David C. Casler

Introduction

David C. Casler is an accomplished inventor based in Montrose, CO (US). He holds a total of 3 patents that showcase his expertise in signal processing and noise reduction techniques. His work has significantly contributed to advancements in the field of technology.

Latest Patents

One of his latest patents focuses on using statistics to locate signals in noise. This invention involves the computation of variance or variance of the autocorrelation over a moving window of various sizes of a signal containing noise and possibly a small digital signal. It provides a sensitive, frequency-independent indication of the likelihood of the presence of a small pulse, chirp, or even spread spectrum digital signal that may be obscured by noise or larger signals. The method allows for detection at much lower signal-to-noise ratios than previously possible. Large signals that may obscure any small signal are removed to a different signal path from the noise and small signals by subtraction after compression and reconstruction of the large signal. The added compression noise may also increase sensitivity to small signals obscured by larger signals. Furthermore, controlling storage in response to the computed variance or variance of the autocorrelation allows for substantial avoidance or limitation of storage of signals that contain only noise.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, David has worked with notable organizations, including the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) and the Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. His contributions in these roles have helped shape the landscape of technology and medical research.

Collaborations

David has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Joan LaVerne Mitchell and Piet C. De Groen. Their combined expertise has fostered innovative solutions in their respective fields.

Conclusion

David C. Casler's contributions to signal processing and noise reduction have made a significant impact in technology. His innovative patents and collaborations reflect his dedication to advancing the field.

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