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Path Integral Method for Nonlinear Systems Under Levy White Noise

2017

In this paper, the probabilistic response of nonlinear systems driven by alpha-stable Lévy white noises is considered. The path integral solution is adopted for determining the evolution of the probability density function of nonlinear oscillators. Specifically, based on the properties of alpha-stable random variables and processes, the path integral solution is extended to deal with Lévy white noises input with any value of the stability index alpha. It is shown that at the limit when the time increments tend to zero, the Einstein–Smoluchowsky equation, governing the evolution of the response probability density function, is fully restored. Application to linear and nonlinear systems under…

Mechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisShot noise020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyWhite noiseLevy white noiseStability (probability)Stochastic Response0201 civil engineeringPath Integral SolutionNonlinear systemsymbols.namesake020303 mechanical engineering & transportsAdditive white Gaussian noise0203 mechanical engineeringGaussian noisePath integral formulationsymbolsSafety Risk Reliability and QualitySafety ResearchMathematics
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Skewness and kurtosis of 1/f noise in semiconductor devices

2000

An experimental investigation of the third and fourth moments of the 1/f noise of two different electronic devices is reported. The skewness and the kurtosis of the noise voltage data are estimated. Although the devices under investigation have similar noise power spectral density, the time waveforms are shown to have slightly different statistical properties. In both cases, a small deviation from Gaussian distribution is observed.

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Detection and Discrimination of Inter-Turn Short Circuit and Demagnetization Faults in PMSMs Based on Structural Analysis

2021

This paper presents a fault diagnosis method based on structural analysis of permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSMs), focusing on detecting and discriminating two of the most common faults in PMSMs, namely demagnetization and inter-turn short circuit faults. The structural analysis technique uses the dynamic mathematical model of the PMSM in matrix form to evaluate the system’s structural model. After obtaining the analytical redundancy using the over-determined part of the system, it is divided into redundant testable sub-models. Four structured residuals are designed to detect and isolate the investigated faults, which are applied to the system in different time intervals. Finally, th…

Permanent magnet synchronous motorComputer scienceDemagnetizing field020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyFault (power engineering)symbols.namesakeAdditive white Gaussian noiseControl theoryTurn (geometry)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRedundancy (engineering)symbols020201 artificial intelligence & image processingSynchronous motorShort circuit2021 22nd IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology (ICIT)
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Diffusion in Flashing Periodic Potentials

2005

The one-dimensional overdamped Brownian motion in a symmetric periodic potential modulated by external time-reversible noise is analyzed. The calculation of the effective diffusion coefficient is reduced to the mean first passage time problem. We derive general equations to calculate the effective diffusion coefficient of Brownian particles moving in arbitrary supersymmetric potential modulated: (i) by external white Gaussian noise and (ii) by Markovian dichotomous noise. For both cases the exact expressions for the effective diffusion coefficient are derived. We obtain acceleration of diffusion in comparison with the free diffusion case for fast fluctuating potentials with arbitrary profil…

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Performance Analysis of M-DPSK Modulation over Fast-Hoyt Fading Channels under Non-Isotropic Scattering Conditions

2021

In this paper, we analyze the symbol error probability (SEP) performance of M-ary differential phase shift keying (M-DPSK) modulation schemes over frequency-flat fast-varying Hoyt multipath fading channels. Assuming general non-isotropic scattering conditions, we first derive a finite-range integral expression for the probability density function (PDF) of the phase difference between two non-isotropic Hoyt vectors perturbed by additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN). Based upon the theory of M-DPSK modulation and the obtained PDF formula, the SEP of M-DPSK and its corresponding asymptotic behavior in non-isotropic fast-Hoyt fading channels are derived. Specifically, a double semi-finite range …

ScatteringComputer scienceIsotropyMathematical analysisProbability density functionComputer Science::Performancesymbols.namesakeAdditive white Gaussian noiseModulation (music)Computer Science::Networking and Internet ArchitecturesymbolsFadingMultipath propagationComputer Science::Information TheoryRayleigh fading2021 IEEE 32nd Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC)
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Fast Channel Estimation in the Transformed Spatial Domain for Analog Millimeter Wave Systems

2021

Fast channel estimation in millimeter-wave (mmWave) systems is a fundamental enabler of high-gain beamforming, which boosts coverage and capacity. The channel estimation stage typically involves an initial beam training process where a subset of the possible beam directions at the transmitter and receiver is scanned along a predefined codebook. Unfortunately, the high number of transmit and receive antennas deployed in mmWave systems increase the complexity of the beam selection and channel estimation tasks. In this work, we tackle the channel estimation problem in analog systems from a different perspective than used by previous works. In particular, we propose to move the channel estimati…

Signal Processing (eess.SP)FOS: Computer and information sciencesBeamformingComputational complexity theoryComputer scienceComputer Science - Information TheoryInformation Theory (cs.IT)Applied MathematicsTransmitterCodebookDirection of arrivalComputer Science ApplicationsTelecomunicaciósymbols.namesakeAdditive white Gaussian noiseTecnologiaRobustness (computer science)FOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsymbolsElectrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal ProcessingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAlgorithmComputer Science::Information TheoryCommunication channelIEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
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New adaptive synchronization algorithm for a general class of complex hyperchaotic systems with unknown parameters and its application to secure comm…

2022

Abstract The aim of this report is to investigate an adaptive synchronization (AS) for the general class of complex hyperchaotic models with unknown parameters and a new algorithm to achieve this type of synchronization is proposed. Owing to the intricacy behavior of hyperchaotic models that could be effective in secure communications, the special control based on adaptive laws of parameters is constructed analytically, and the corresponding simulated results are performed to validate the algorithm’s accuracy. The complex Rabinovich model is utilized as an enticing example to examine the proposed synchronization technique. A strategy for secure communication improving the overall cryptosyst…

Statistics and Probabilitybusiness.industryComputer scienceTransmitterStability (learning theory)Statistical and Nonlinear Physicssymbols.namesakeAdditive white Gaussian noiseSecure communicationRobustness (computer science)Gaussian noiseSynchronization (computer science)symbolsCryptosystembusinessAlgorithmPhysica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
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Analog Multiple Description Joint Source-Channel Coding Based on Lattice Scaling

2015

Joint source-channel coding schemes based on analog mappings for point-to-point channels have recently gained attention for their simplicity and low delay. In this paper, these schemes are extended either to scenarios with or without side information at the decoders to transmit multiple descriptions of a Gaussian source over independent parallel channels. They are based on a lattice scaling approach together with bandwidth reduction analog mappings adapted for this multiple description scenario. The rationale behind lattice scaling is to improve performance through bandwidth expansion. Another important contribution of this paper is the proof of the separation theorem for the communication …

Theoretical computer scienceGaussianBandwidth (signal processing)Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYTopologysymbols.namesakeAdditive white Gaussian noiseBandwidth expansionSignal ProcessingsymbolsMutual fund separation theoremElectrical and Electronic EngineeringScalingDecoding methodsComputer Science::Information TheoryMathematicsCoding (social sciences)IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
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Performance analysis of binary DPSK modulation schemes over Hoyt fading channels

2009

This paper presents a performance analysis of differential phase shift keying (DPSK) modulation schemes over Hoyt fading channels. Based upon the theory of DPSK modulation and a recently derived formula for the probability density function (PDF) of the differential phase between two Hoyt vectors contaminated by additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN), the bit error probability (BEP) for DPSK systems with noncoherent demodulation over Hoyt channels is analyzed. In the analysis, the correlation between adjacent bits is taken into account. The obtained theoretical results are fully validated first by reducing them to the corresponding known solutions for the Rayleigh fading distribution being a s…

business.industryComputer scienceKeyingComputer Science::Performancesymbols.namesakeFading distributionAdditive white Gaussian noiseModulationsymbolsDemodulationProbability distributionFadingTelecommunicationsbusinessAlgorithmComputer Science::Information TheoryRayleigh fading2009 6th International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems
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Non Linear Systems Under Complex α-Stable Le´vy White Noise

2003

The problem of predicting the response of linear and nonlinear systems under Levy white noises is examined. A method of analysis is proposed based on the observation that these processes have impulsive character, so that the methods already used for Poisson white noise or normal white noise may be also recast for Levy white noises. Since both the input and output processes have no moments of order two and higher, the response is here evaluated in terms of characteristic function.Copyright © 2003 by ASME

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