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Confidence Estimates in Simulation of Phase Noise or Spectral Density

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Author(s)

Neil Ashby

Abstract

In this paper we apply the method of discrete simulation of power law noise, developed in [1,2], to simulation of phase noise for a combination of power law noises. We derive the probability of observing a value of phase noise L(f) or of any of the one-sided spectral densities $S_{\phi}(f), S_y(f)$, or $S_x(f)$, for arbitrary super positions of power law noise. The theory is compared with measurements of flicker-like noise obtained from an amplifier.
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control

Keywords

phase noise, spectral density, simulation, power law noise

Citation

Ashby, N. (2017), Confidence Estimates in Simulation of Phase Noise or Spectral Density, IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control (Accessed May 10, 2024)

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Created March 8, 2017