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26 March 1998 Estimating the effects of stationary and nonstationary noise on power spectral density function measurements: frequency, phase, and amplitude modulation
George D. Catalano
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Abstract
The effects of noise modulation on the power spectral density functions of a sinusoidal wave are calculated in closed form. Frequency, phase, and amplitude modulation are considered. Noise processes are modeled using Butterworth filters of various integer orders. Both stationary and nonstationary noise processes are included with Daubechies wavelet filters used for the nonsteady case.
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George D. Catalano "Estimating the effects of stationary and nonstationary noise on power spectral density function measurements: frequency, phase, and amplitude modulation", Proc. SPIE 3391, Wavelet Applications V, (26 March 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.304923
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KEYWORDS
Linear filtering

Modulation

Wavelets

Phase measurement

Signal processing

Phase shift keying

Amplitude modulation

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