The power spectral density of a correlated and jittered pulse train

A general power spectral density expression for a pulse train subject to correlated amplitude variations and correlated timing jitter is established and verified by simulation for the multivariate Gaussian case. Six distinct components in the power spectral density are identified: three associated w...

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Main Author: Howard, Roy
Other Authors: N. Mastorakis
Format: Conference Paper
Published: WSEAS Press 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32210
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description A general power spectral density expression for a pulse train subject to correlated amplitude variations and correlated timing jitter is established and verified by simulation for the multivariate Gaussian case. Six distinct components in the power spectral density are identified: three associated with the independent case and three associated with the correlated amplitude variations and the correlated timing jitter. It is shown that correlated jitter increases the spectral level around harmonic frequencies whilst correlated amplitude variations, in part, leads to an increase in the spectrum at low frequencies. The combined effect of correlated amplitude and correlated timing jitter is shown to be small.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-322102023-02-07T08:01:19Z The power spectral density of a correlated and jittered pulse train Howard, Roy N. Mastorakis D. Simian V. Prepelita pulse train correlation jitter power spectral density A general power spectral density expression for a pulse train subject to correlated amplitude variations and correlated timing jitter is established and verified by simulation for the multivariate Gaussian case. Six distinct components in the power spectral density are identified: three associated with the independent case and three associated with the correlated amplitude variations and the correlated timing jitter. It is shown that correlated jitter increases the spectral level around harmonic frequencies whilst correlated amplitude variations, in part, leads to an increase in the spectrum at low frequencies. The combined effect of correlated amplitude and correlated timing jitter is shown to be small. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32210 WSEAS Press fulltext
spellingShingle pulse train
correlation
jitter
power spectral density
Howard, Roy
The power spectral density of a correlated and jittered pulse train
title The power spectral density of a correlated and jittered pulse train
title_full The power spectral density of a correlated and jittered pulse train
title_fullStr The power spectral density of a correlated and jittered pulse train
title_full_unstemmed The power spectral density of a correlated and jittered pulse train
title_short The power spectral density of a correlated and jittered pulse train
title_sort power spectral density of a correlated and jittered pulse train
topic pulse train
correlation
jitter
power spectral density
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32210