Improved Measurement of Coherence in Presence of Instrument Noise
TBMG-1365
02/01/2003
- Content
A method for correcting measured coherence spectra for the effect of incoherent instrument noise has been developed and demonstrated. Coherence measurements are widely used in engineering and science to determine the extent to which two signals are alike. The signals may come from two different sources or from the same source at different times. The coherence of time- lagged signals from a single source is an excellent indication of the effective lifetime of the signal components as a function of their frequency. Unfortunately, incoherent instrument noise will bias the measurement to lower values and may lead the user of the data to false conclusions about the longevity of significant features.
- Citation
- "Improved Measurement of Coherence in Presence of Instrument Noise," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2003.