Advanced DSP and Noise reduction P2

NOISE AND DISTORTION Introduction White Noise Coloured Noise Impulsive Noise Transient Noise Pulses Thermal Noise Shot Noise Electromagnetic Noise Channel Distortions Modelling Noise N oise can be defined as an unwanted signal that interferes with the communication or measurement of another signal. A noise itself is a signal that conveys information regarding the source of the noise. For example, the noise from a car engine conveys information regarding the state of the engine. The sources of noise are many, and vary from audio frequency acoustic noise emanating from moving, vibrating or colliding sources. | Advanced Digital Signal Processing and Noise Reduction Second Edition. Saeed V. Vaseghi Copyright 2000 John Wiley Sons Ltd ISBNs 0-471-62692-9 Hardback 0-470-84162-1 Electronic 2 NOISE AND DISTORTION Introduction White Noise Coloured Noise Impulsive Noise Transient Noise Pulses Thermal Noise Shot Noise Electromagnetic Noise Channel Distortions Modelling Noise Noise can be defined as an unwanted signal that interferes with the communication or measurement of another signal. A noise itself is a signal that conveys information regarding the source of the noise. For example the noise from a car engine conveys information regarding the state of the engine. The sources of noise are many and vary from audio frequency acoustic noise emanating from moving vibrating or colliding sources such as revolving machines moving vehicles computer fans keyboard clicks wind rain etc. to radio-frequency electromagnetic noise that can interfere with the transmission and reception of voice image and data over the radio-frequency spectrum. Signal distortion is the term often used to describe a systematic undesirable change in a signal and refers to changes in a signal due to the non-ideal characteristics of the transmission channel reverberations echo and missing samples. Noise and distortion are the main limiting factors in communication and measurement systems. Therefore the modelling and removal of the effects of noise and distortion have been at the core of the theory and practice of communications and signal processing. Noise reduction and distortion removal are important problems in applications such as cellular mobile communication speech recognition image processing medical signal processing radar sonar and in any application where the signals cannot be isolated from noise and distortion. In this chapter we study the characteristics and modelling of several different forms of noise. 30 Noise and Distortion Introduction Noise may be .

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