dafter
Electrical
- Jan 6, 2007
- 3
For uncorrelated noise, to find the total noise we do the foll.:
(en1 ^2 + en2^2)^1/2
I was wondering why do we do this. I read that for independent signal we must add them and that we must add noise power for noise and take the mean square.
I still want to know the proof. Not convince at all.
I was also told that the above equation is just like adding 2 vectors (yeah but what is the point?).
How do we prove the equation for total correlated noise?
thx
(en1 ^2 + en2^2)^1/2
I was wondering why do we do this. I read that for independent signal we must add them and that we must add noise power for noise and take the mean square.
I still want to know the proof. Not convince at all.
I was also told that the above equation is just like adding 2 vectors (yeah but what is the point?).
How do we prove the equation for total correlated noise?
thx