Various components of the present invention are collectively designated as
Adaptive Real-Time Embodiments for Multivariate Investigation of Signals
(ARTEMIS). It is a method, processes, and apparatus for measurement and
analysis of variables of different type and origin. In this invention,
different features of a variable can be quantified either locally as
individual events, or on an arbitrary spatio-temporal scale as scalar
fields in properly chosen threshold space. The method proposed herein
overcomes limitations of the prior art by directly processing the data in
real-time in the analog domain, identifying the events of interest so
that continuous digitization and digital processing is not required,
performing direct, noise-resistant measurements of salient signal
characteristics, and outputting a signal proportional to these
characteristics that can be digitized without the need for high-speed
front-end sampling. The application areas of ARTEMIS are numerous, e.g.,
it can be used for adaptive content-sentient real-time signal
conditioning, processing, analysis, quantification, comparison, and
control, and for detection, quantification, and prediction of changes in
signals, and can be deployed in automatic and autonomous measurement,
information, and control systems. ARTEMIS can be implemented through
various physical means in continuous action machines as well as through
digital means or computer calculations. Particular embodiments of the
invention include various analog as well as digital devices, computer
programs, and simulation tools.