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How to control the variation speed of a generated random signal ?
Hello: I want to generate a random signal that 1) follows a Normal distribution 2) has slow variations. So I have did this: pd...

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Error in estimating Nakagami parameters using maximum likelihood estimate function: Error using prob.NakagamiDistribution>nakafit (line 271) The data in X must be positive
Hello: I want to compute the m-Nakagami and omega parameters of the generated signal composed from a Nakagami and gaussian supp...

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discontinuous stairs graph plot
Hello, I would like to draw a graph using the discontinuous stairs where each point of the x axis represents a window. Each wi...

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Calculate Nakagami m parameter using the mle function
Hello, I have generated a Nakagami distribution and a Gaussian distribution and added them together. The resulted signal calle...

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Calculate Akaike Information Criterion weight in matlab
I would like to calculate the akaike weight for my data (I have a vector of 5000 sample (time serie of small scale fading)) In o...

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How to represent time versus Pathloss ? V2V data at 5.9 GHZ
I would like to represent a figure of the path loss as a funcion of time. I know that The PL0* term can be approximated to fre...

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