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The Variance of Energy Estimates for the Product Model
[摘要] A product model, in which{x(t)}, is the product of a slowly varying random window,{w(t)}, and a stationary random process,{g(t)}, is defined. A single realization of the process will be defined asx(t). This is slightly different from the usual definition of the product model where the window is typically defined as deterministic. An estimate of the energy (the zero order temporal moment, only in special cases is this physical energy) of the random process,{x(t)}, is defined asm0=∫∞∞|x(t)|2dt=∫−∞∞|w(t)g(t)|2dtRelationships for the mean and variance of the energy estimates,m0, are then developed. It is shown that for many cases the uncertainty (4πtimes the product of rms duration,Dt, and rms bandwidth,Df) is approximately the inverse of the normalized variance of the energy. The uncertainty is a quantitative measure of the expected error in the energy estimate. If a transient has a significant random component, a small uncertainty parameter implies large error in the energy estimate. Attempts to resolve a time/frequency spectrum near the uncertainty limits of a transient with a significant random component will result in large errors in the spectral estimates.
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