It is similar to white noise, but confined to a narrower range of frequencies. You can actually see and hear Gaussian noise when you tune your TV to a channel that is not operating. Contrast with ...
The most common noise to assume is additive Gaussian noise, the so‐called additive white Gaussian noise channel (AWGN). This chapter studies the AWGN channel in more detail. A fundamental limit is ...
The Gaussian Noise Generator core generates white Gaussian noise of standard normal distribution, which can be used to measure BER to extremely low BER levels (~$10^{-15}$). The core uses a 64-bit ...
A configurable AWGN generator that can be used as emulator of a noisy transmission channel and can support very high throughput rates up to 10 Gbps.
Key applications in high-rate serial data technologies assume that random jitter (RJ) follows a Gaussian distribution and require that receivers be tested under the stress of a calibrated level of ...
White noise is characterized by a constant power spectrum over a wide frequency range and a Gaussian amplitude distribution. Colored noise is distinguished by its non-constant power spectrum over ...
An encoder is simulated for an information source consisting of an uncompressed text, audio or image file, to obtain a sequence of bits of information (at the source encoder output) bf (ℓ), then an ...
Abstract: A class of differential pursuit-evasion games is examined in which the dynamics are linear and perturbed by additive white Gaussian noise, the performance index is quadratic, and both ...