Random modulation
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In modulation theory and stochastic processes theory, Random modulation is the Quadrature modulation of two stochastic baseband signals (whose frequency spectrum is non-zero only for ) and on a carrier frequency (with ) to form the signal :
where is the equivalent baseband representation of the modulated signal
In the following we can assume that and are two real jointly WSS processes.
It can be shown that is WSS iff is circular complex, i.e. iff and are such that
Bibliography
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