This method of adaptive signal averaging is used to enhance the signal to
noise ratio of magnetic resonance and other analytical measurements which
involve repeatable signals partially or completely obscured by noise in a
single measurement at a rate much faster than that observed with
conventional signal averaging. This technique expedites the signal
averaging process because it filters each individual scan in real time
with an adaptive algorithm and then averages them separately to provide
an averaged filtered signal with less noise. This technique is
particularly useful for any type of continuous wave magnetic resonance
experiment or any other noisy measurement where signal averaging is
utilized.