NEURAL NETWORK SIGNAL PROCESSOR
Assignee
Hughes Aircraft
Filed as: HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY, A CORP. OF DE
Filed
Oct 7, 1988
Granted
Mar 26, 1991
Location
YORBA LINDA CA US
Abstract
A neural network signal processor (NSP) (20) that can accept, as input, unprocessed signals (32), such as those directly from a sensor. Consecutive portions of the input waveform are directed simultaneously to input processing units, or "neurons" (22). Each portion of the input waveform (32) advances through the input neurons (22) until each neuron receives the entire waveform (32). During a training procedure, the NSP 20 receives a training waveform (30) and connective weights, or "synapses" (28) between the neurons are adjusted until a desired output is produced. The NSP (20) is trained to produce a single response while each portion of the input waveform is received by the input neurons (22). Once trained, when an unknown waveform (32) is received by the NSP (20), it will respond with the desired output when the unknown waveform (32) contains some form of the training waveform (30).
Source: Google Patents
35 USC §181 Secrecy Order
Imposed
Feb 1, 1989
Rescinded
Nov 1, 1990
Duration
1 year, 9 months
Inventor
- 1PATRICK F. CASTELAZ
Record Details
- Patent number
- US 5003490
- Application
- 00725509
- Aerospace match
- No
- Dataset source
- 35 USC §181 SO records
Browse by Assignee
Hughes AircraftMore from this assignee
DIPOLE MOMENT DETECTION AND LOCALIZATION
Hughes Aircraft
WARHEAD
Hughes Aircraft
PROTECTIVE MISSILE LAUNCH TUBE ENCLOSURE
Hughes Aircraft
GASEOUS LASER POWER LIMITER INITIATED BY NUCLEAR RADIATION
Hughes Aircraft
ACTIVE SONAR FOR UNDER-ICE CONDITIONS
Hughes Aircraft
TIME DELAY PASSIVE RANGING TECHNIQUE
Hughes Aircraft