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Выбор числа полосовых фильтров для анализа качества канала связи

Выбор числа полосовых фильтров для анализа качества канала связи

Abstract

The paper presents method of determining the number of filters, formation of approximating the spectral density of the random signal. A method for error estimation of the spectral density play a set of filters depending on their number.

В статье дана методика определения числа фильтров, формирующих спектральную плотность случайного сигнала. Предложен способ оценки погрешности воспроизведения спектральной плотности набором фильтров в зависимости от их количества

Keywords

ПОЛОСОВЫЕ ФИЛЬТРЫ,BAND-PASS FILTERS,КАНАЛ СВЯЗИ,COMMUNICATION CHANNEL,СПЕКТРАЛЬНАЯ ПЛОТНОСТЬ,SPECTRAL DENSITY

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