Three-stage adaptive noise cancellation for arbitrary signals using a source embedded pilot signal: Method 1
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Two-stage noise cancellation is a recently introduced technique for cancelling noise while maintaining minimal signal distortion due to signal leakage into the noise reference. An alternative three-stage approach to noise cancellation that extends applicability from intermittent or slowly fluctuating signals to arbitrary signals is presented. This alternative is viable whenever the signal source is accessible so that a pilot signal can be additively embedded.
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