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  • How to analyze random signals?

    Updated: Oct 27, 2024
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    Hi,
    There are certain definite set of rules, mathematical expressions to analyze deterministic signals!
    But how to analyze Random signals?😕
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  • whiz.kid.aniket

    MemberNov 6, 2010

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    Where are all Crazy Electrical & Electronics Engineers? 😕
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  • shiwa436

    MemberNov 10, 2010

    Using Probability of Stochastic(Random) processes, we analyzes the random signals.......
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  • whiz.kid.aniket

    MemberNov 12, 2010

    shiwa436
    Using Probability of Stochastic(Random) processes, we analyzes the random signals.......
    Thanks Shiwa!
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  • shiwa436

    MemberNov 14, 2010

    Actually we take a small part of the random signal i.e., a sample portion and analyze it and using this part we apply this to the entire time scale.....
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  • think

    MemberNov 14, 2010

    shiwa436
    Actually we take a small part of the random signal i.e., a sample portion and analyze it and using this part we apply this to the entire time scale.....
    then we must be applying the rules of deterministic signals to the small parts of random signals as well ??
    can u elaborate
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  • shreyasm89

    MemberDec 26, 2010

    For every random signal we consider every sample of the signal as a random variable and predict is probability distribution. Suppose we have a random signal which has an exponential distribution. To calculate its mean value, correlation(energy) we have several integral formulas. Actually it is difficult to explain on a forum it would be better if you refer books on "Probability & Random process' & then come up with doubts.😀
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