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Subject: noise & fourier signal
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Asked by: scorpio05678-ga
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Posted: 06 Dec 2002 16:27 PST
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Question ID: 120591
What happens as noise is added to fourier signal for different values
of the decay constants?
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Subject: Re: noise & fourier signal
From: shivreddy-ga on 06 Dec 2002 22:17 PST
 
Hi,

There is an excellent paper for stuff like this here:
http://taddeo.ingentaselect.com/vl=11750226/cl=16/nw=1/rpsv/catchword/sas/00037028/v56n5/m_cp1-1.htm

The paper is titled:
Analysis of Noise in Fourier Transform Infrared Spectra  633 
 Howard L. Mark; Peter R. Griffiths 

However you have to register yourself to have access to this paper.

Regards,
Shiv Reddy
Subject: Re: noise & fourier signal
From: boggie12-ga on 11 Dec 2002 23:08 PST
 
fourier not a signal, waveform is, noise is a constant value with
energy content, picture a graph with grass that becomes more and more
significant as the signal becomes lower.

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