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Telegrapher's equations
The telegrapher's equations (or just telegraph equations) are a pair of linear ... can be reflected on the wire, and that wave patterns can appear along the line.
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In order to specify a wave, the equation is subject to boundary conditions ... The one-dimensional wave equation can be solved exactly by d'Alembert's solution, ...
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The Pois- son law then follows immediately. The iteration scheme (4) thus describes random telegraph waveform which is known to have Lorentzian spectrum ...
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stochastic model which we call a general telegraph wave. Such a parsi- monious description, while neglecting small scale features of well logs, preserves the ...
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is referred to in communication theory as a random telegraph wave. ... components are present in the random telegraph wave defined by the Cenozoic reversal ...
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From extensive studies of random telegraph signal. (RTS) current waveform in many types of devices we present new results on the dependence ...
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Figure 9.1 shows an example of the random telegraph signal (RTS) ... Consider a 1/f noise, for which a noisy waveform x(t) has the band-pass filtered power ...
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Nov 24, 2011 ... Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corporation ... (1) Ultra-high-speed waveform distortion measurement using ultra-high-speed digital signal ...
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complex waveforms and statistical behaviors of Random. Telegraph Noise (RTN) are proposed. Complex waveforms are clearly visualized using Time Lag Plots ...
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