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junoexpress

2008-01-15, 3:25 am

Hi,

Suppose you have a signal consisting of 2 stationary signals plus a
stochastic component that is WSS. We'll also suppose that one of the
deterministic signal components (say signal 1) is our "desired" signal
and the other deterministic signal component (signal 2) an
"interference" signal.

If signals 1 and 2 are correlated, how does one *correctly* represent
the SNR for signal 1?

TIA,

Matt
junoexpress

2008-01-15, 9:25 am

On Jan 15, 3:33 am, junoexpress <mathimagi...@netscape.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Suppose you have a signal consisting of 2 stationary signals plus a
> stochastic component that is WSS. We'll also suppose that one of the
> deterministic signal components (say signal 1) is our "desired" signal
> and the other deterministic signal component (signal 2) an
> "interference" signal.
>
> If signals 1 and 2 are correlated, how does one *correctly* represent
> the SNR for signal 1?
>
> TIA,
>
> Matt


To be a bit more clear, what I want is not the SNR but the SINR. Sorry
for any confusion.
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