noise in system generator
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Thanks for all... how to find the type of noise present in a circuit in system generator? plz answer me..
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Dec 2011
This sounds more like a theoretical question than a MATLAB question.
Is this question perhaps related to Simulink, or perhaps even SimPower ?
shiyamala
on 8 Jan 2012
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Wayne King
on 8 Jan 2012
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I agree with Walter that is not a MATLAB/Simulink question.
Additive WGN is a good noise model because in a wide variety of contexts (not just the one you cite) you find that the signal or image is disturbed (perturbed) by small contributions from a number of disparate (independent) sources. The sum of these contributions results in a Gaussian distribution (see the central limit theorem).
However, there are contexts in which the optimal distribution for modeling is non-Gaussian. This may be because you apply some operation to the signal, or image, which applies the same operation to the noise. This results in a transformed Gaussian RV, which can end up Rayleigh-distributed, or chi-square distributed for example.
Also, the noise may be contributed by one or two dominant sources and we may choose a different distribution to model that noise.
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shiyamala
on 21 Jan 2012
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