If X(t) = sin(?t+Y), where Y is uniformly distributed in (-?, ?), ? is a constant prove that {X(t)} is a wide sense stationary process.
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A stochastic process {X(t)} is said to be wide sense stationary if it satisfies two conditions: - The mean of the process is constant, i.e., E[X(t)] = μ for all t. - The autocorrelation function depends only on the time difference, i.e., R_X(t1, t2) = Show more…
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