Re: [nfc-l] Engineers - chime in? Adaptive Noise Cancellation

2009-08-24 Thread Michael Lanzone
I will look to see if we do.. Sent from my iPhone On Aug 24, 2009, at 9:54 AM, Thomas Fowler wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > I am an engineer chiming in. > > I have used this technique to clean up a signal. Technically, it is > pretty simple to subtract out a "noise" signal. > The hard part is

Re: [nfc-l] Engineers - chime in? Adaptive Noise Cancellation

2009-08-24 Thread Thomas Fowler
Hi Everyone, I am an engineer chiming in. I have used this technique to clean up a signal. Technically, it is pretty simple to subtract out a "noise" signal. The hard part is getting a signal which is the exact "noise" you want to subtract. By exact I mean it has the equivalent gain, and

Re: [nfc-l] Engineers - chime in? Adaptive Noise Cancellation

2009-08-21 Thread Ben Coulter
Subject: Re: [nfc-l] Engineers - chime in? Adaptive Noise Cancellation To: "nfc-l@cornell.edu" Date: Saturday, August 22, 2009, 1:00 AM Okay, last post for the night The more I read about this, the more and more it sounds really cool. So, you software and hardware engineer

Re: [nfc-l] Engineers - chime in? Adaptive Noise Cancellation

2009-08-21 Thread Chris Tessaglia-Hymes
Okay, last post for the night The more I read about this, the more and more it sounds really cool. So, you software and hardware engineer people out there - what do you think? Can it work to better clean up night flight call data collection? Heck, this could get you closer to that 90-95%