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Abstract:
In this paper, we apply the method of discrete simulation of power-law noise, developed by Timmer and König, Ashby, and Ashby and Patla, to the problem of simulating phase noise for a combination of power-law noises. We derive analytic expressions for the probability of observing a value of phase noise L(f) or of any of the one-sided spectral densities Sϕ(f), Sy(f) , or Sx(f) , for arbitrary superpositions of power-law noise.
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