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| WaveTrace |
| WaveTrace can be used in every application
that involves converting Analog signals to Digital format. The applications
are endless: most aspects of the world we live in can be expressed
in terms of analog signals. From devices that sense heat or pressure
in car engines to Medical Imaging machines to HVAC (heating, ventilation
and air-conditioning) to robotics, cell phones, aviation, defense,
aerospace, and of course, media on demand - all of these rely on analog
signals to convey information. Digitizing those signals makes it much
simpler to transmit and to use that information. Our first application
for WaveTrace is in the audio field, digitizing sound, with a potential
space saving of 65-80% over current digital formats (CD ROMs, streaming
audio on the Internet, etc.). WaveTrace digitizes complete waveforms
by teaching a computer how to draw the waveform so that when it’s
time to reproduce it, the computer simply draws the wave. |
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| This has the dual advantages of reproducing
the original sound much more accurately, while at the same time taking
up less space. Not only does it create better results, but WaveTrace
produces only 1/5 of the data of conventional methods of digitization
(sampling). And the cost to manufacture the circuit is considerably
less than conventional devices. The patent includes technology to
embed messages and information in the audio data, such as encryption,
watermarks, serial numbers and copyright information. These will be
increasingly critical inclusions as intellectual property protection
and digital rights management evolve (e.g., Napster, video on demand
on the Internet.). Ong Corporation holds two basic process patents
on WaveTrace. |
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