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  2. von Kármán wind turbulence model - Wikipedia

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    Driving these filters with independent, unit variance, band-limited white noise yields outputs with power spectral densities that approximate the power spectral densities of the velocity components of the von Kármán model. The outputs can, in turn, be used as wind disturbance inputs for aircraft or other dynamic systems. [10]

  3. Dryden Wind Turbulence Model - Wikipedia

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    Driving these filters with independent, unit variance, band-limited white noise yields outputs with power spectral densities that match the spectra of the velocity components of the Dryden model. The outputs can, in turn, be used as wind disturbance inputs for aircraft or other dynamic systems. [6]

  4. Linear–quadratic–Gaussian control - Wikipedia

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    It concerns linear systems driven by additive white Gaussian noise. The problem is to determine an output feedback law that is optimal in the sense of minimizing the expected value of a quadratic cost criterion. Output measurements are assumed to be corrupted by Gaussian noise and the initial state, likewise, is assumed to be a Gaussian random ...

  5. Bandlimiting - Wikipedia

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    Bandlimiting refers to a process which reduces the energy of a signal to an acceptably low level outside of a desired frequency range.. Bandlimiting is an essential part of many applications in signal processing and communications.

  6. White noise - Wikipedia

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    White noise draws its name from white light, [2] although light that appears white generally does not have a flat power spectral density over the visible band. An image of salt-and-pepper noise In discrete time , white noise is a discrete signal whose samples are regarded as a sequence of serially uncorrelated random variables with zero mean ...

  7. Decorrelation - Wikipedia

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    Most decorrelation algorithms are linear, but there are also non-linear decorrelation algorithms.. Many data compression algorithms incorporate a decorrelation stage. [citation needed] For example, many transform coders first apply a fixed linear transformation that would, on average, have the effect of decorrelating a typical signal of the class to be coded, prior to any later processing.

  8. LI man busted on animal cruelty charges for 2nd time in weeks ...

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    Munim Raghid, 26, of Ronkonkoma, was first nabbed on an animal cruelty charge in December for allegedly starving one of his dogs until it became emaciated, according to the Suffolk County DA’s ...

  9. Additive white Gaussian noise - Wikipedia

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    Additive because it is added to any noise that might be intrinsic to the information system. White refers to the idea that it has uniform power spectral density across the frequency band for the information system. It is an analogy to the color white which may be realized by uniform emissions at all frequencies in the visible spectrum.