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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 21, 2010
Filed:
Jan. 17, 2007
Alexei Petchenev, Minden, NV (US);
John W. Grant, Gardnerville, NV (US);
Olga Malakhova, Carson City, NV (US);
Alexei Petchenev, Minden, NV (US);
John W. Grant, Gardnerville, NV (US);
Olga Malakhova, Carson City, NV (US);
General Electric Company, Schenectady, NY (US);
Abstract
A sinusoidal modulated signal and noise are applied to a system consisting of two oscillators of the so-called General Type, which can be, but are not limited to, the Van der Pol type, Rotator type, Tracking Force type, Linear type, or any other type of oscillator. The two oscillators in the system can also be of different types. The General Type oscillators are tuned for specific frequencies of the incoming sinusoidal modulated signal. The process of adjusting of oscillators to an incoming signal is known as Dynamic Synchronization. During the transitional period, because the noise is random, the noise pushes the frequencies of the General Type oscillators in opposite directions over time and thus self-eliminates its impact on such oscillators. The resulting signal is much less noisy, i.e., clarified, so that the sinusoidal modulated signal can be further evaluated by, for example, extracting and further analyzing its spectral peaks.