Patents Examined by Matthew Osborne
  • Patent number: 7373302
    Abstract: The invention is a device for adapting a computer to enable identification of those subsets of a stream of signal values which form patterns when contraction mapped to an approximation of the attractor of a fractal. The machine currently employs an approximation of the attractor of an affine Sierpinski gasket. In principle, the fractal could be a Sierpinski carpet, Menger sponge, the Mandelbrot Set, or fractals constructed in polar or spherical coordinates. The stream of signal values and subsets of the stream can be displayed, segregated, or otherwise processed automatically by computer by reference to the mapped locations of the signal values. Selection sets can be employed manually to confine a visualized pattern as displayed on the map. Signal values which contribute to the confined pattern then are automatically identified. Some selection sets can be pre-set to automatically confine mapped signal values which fall within certain pre-determined patterns without visual inspection and manual confinement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 13, 2008
    Inventors: George Brinnig Jastrzebski, Lowell R. Wedemeyer