Definition of Cyclostationary. Meaning of Cyclostationary. Synonyms of Cyclostationary

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Definition of Cyclostationary

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- A cyclostationary process is a signal having statistical properties that vary cyclically with time. A cyclostationary process can be viewed as multiple...
- Trend periodic non-stationary processes (or trend cyclostationary processes) are a type of cyclostationary process that exhibits both periodic behavior and...
- AM, OFDM, etc. exhibit cyclostationary behavior. However, noise signals (typically white noise) do not exhibit cyclostationary behavior. These detectors...
- non-stationary process that does not include a trend-like behavior is a cyclostationary process, which is a stochastic process that varies cyclically with...
- and Estimation of Cyclostationary Processes," in 1972, Gardner began working on developing a new theory for the class of cyclostationary and polycyclostationary...
- estimation, sampling theory, bispectrum and system identification, cyclostationary processes, deterministic signals in noise (part of deterministic systems...
- to treat cyclic variations semi-explicitly. Such models represent cyclostationary processes. Another method of modelling periodic seasonality is the...
- data clustering algorithm Curve ****ing CUSUM Cuzick–Edwards test Cyclostationary process d-separation D/M/1 queue D'Agostino's K-squared test Dagum...
- of a time-series. The spectral correlation density applies only to cyclostationary processes because stationary processes do not exhibit spectral correlation...
- corner frequency (it does not model the corner itself). With driven cyclostationary systems that have a stable time reference, the correlation in frequency...