Syracuse, NY – The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued SRC, Inc. a patent for “Discrete Time Adaptive Notch Filter,” a process that allows for the selective filtering of complex signal components in radar systems. “By rethinking traditional approaches, SRC engineers continue to develop reliable, resilient solutions,” said Kevin Hair, president and CEO of SRC. “This innovation underscores our commitment to redefining possible® and delivering advanced technology that keeps America and its allies safe and strong.” The patent develops an adaptive digital filter designed to efficiently remove specific types of unwanted interference, while minimizing the loss of signals useful to a radar. A novel feature is the filter’s ability to automatically track interference frequency using minimal firmware resources, enhancing efficiency and efficacy without compromising performance. The inventors for this patent are John Dougherty, chief systems engineer, and Andrew Nadeau, staff systems engineer, both at SRC. Dougherty is also named on seven additional patents.
About SRCSRC, Inc. (@SRCDefense), a not-for-profit research and development company, combines information, science, technology and ingenuity to solve “impossible” problems in the areas of defense, environment and intelligence. Across a family of companies, SRC applies bright minds, fresh thinking and relentless determination to deliver innovative products and services that are redefining possible® for the challenges faced by America and its allies. Since 1957, SRC’s commitment to the customer and the best solution — not the bottom line — has remained a core value that guides its efforts. This passion for quality carries through to the technologies the company invents and manufactures, the laboratories and facilities it builds, the people they hire, and communities where they work. Today, nearly 1,400 engineers, scientists and professionals work together at SRC to protect people, the environment and our way of life.
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