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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 07, 2012
Filed:
Apr. 16, 2009
Kennie H Jones, Poquoson, VA (US);
Douglas M. Nark, Norfolk, VA (US);
Michael G. Jones, Newport News, VA (US);
Tony L. Parrott, Williamsburg, VA (US);
Kenneth N. Lodding, Williamsburg, VA (US);
Kennie H Jones, Poquoson, VA (US);
Douglas M. Nark, Norfolk, VA (US);
Michael G. Jones, Newport News, VA (US);
Tony L. Parrott, Williamsburg, VA (US);
Kenneth N. Lodding, Williamsburg, VA (US);
Abstract
A method is provided for making localized decisions and taking localized actions to achieve a global solution. In an embodiment of the present invention, acoustic impedances for impedance-tunable acoustic segments are adjusted. A first acoustic segment through an N-th acoustic segment are defined. To start the process, the first acoustic segment is designated as a leader and a noise-reducing impedance is determined therefor. This is accomplished using (i) one or more metrics associated with the acoustic wave at the leader, and (ii) the metric(s) associated with the acoustic wave at the N-th acoustic segment. The leader, the N-th acoustic segment, and each of the acoustic segments exclusive of the leader and the N-th acoustic segment, are tuned to the noise-reducing impedance. The current leader is then excluded from subsequent processing steps. The designation of leader is then given one of the remaining acoustic segments, and the process is repeated for each of the acoustic segments through an (N−1)-th one of the acoustic segments.