Telecommunications and Radio Engineering
DOI: 10.1615/TelecomRadEng.v70.i8.70
pages 735-747
A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR DETERMINING CHARACTERISTICS OF BOUNDED UNCORRELATED JITTER CAUSED BY INDUCTION
V. A. Shalaginov
ABSTRAKT
Components of a total jitter are classified and briefly characterized. A mathematical model for determining the autocorrelation function and spectral power density of bounded uncorrelated jitter is developed. Values of these characteristics allow a more accurate separation of jitter into components, which may be required for finding the causes of failures and evaluating the reliability of the studied system.
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