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Engineering, 28.11.2019 01:31, hooplikeapro

Psd of a pulse train of random amplitude. consider a pulse train with period t = 1 second, pulse width w = 0.4 second and a random amplitude a that is uniformly distributed over (0,4). the pulse train has the same amplitude over all periods. use the companion software p& r to do the following. (a) generate a discrete-time (with 10 hz sampling rate and 256 time points) sample function of this pulse train. plot it. (b) estimate the mean, autocorrelation, and power spectrum of the random pulse train. plot the autocorrelation and power spectrum.

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