Saturday, November 14, 2009
Deterministic and Random Signals
Deterministic and Random Signals:
Deterministic signals are those signals whose values are completely specified for any
given time. Thus, a deterministic signal can be modeled by a known function of time I .
Random signals are also called non deterministic signals are those signals that take random values at any given time and must be characterized statistically.
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thank u for the stuff you have given
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A deterministic signal can be represented using mathematical equations but random signals cannot be represented using mathematical equation.
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ReplyDeletewhat if a random process is multiplied with a determinstic sequence?
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ReplyDeletehow can we sample a non deterministic signal?
ReplyDeleteExample of deterministic signal??
ReplyDeleteSinusoid X(t)= ACos(2πft+θ)
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