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Stable probability laws modeling random propagation times of waves crossing different media

Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability 2014-11-20 v1

Abstract

In a communication scheme, there exist points at the transmitter and at the receiver where the wave is reduced to a finite set of functions of time which describe amplitudes and phases. For instance, the information is summarized in electrical cables which preceed or follow antennas. In many cases, a random propagation time is sufficient to explain changes induced by the medium. In this paper we study models based on stable probability laws which explain power spectra due to propagation of different kinds of waves in different media, for instance, acoustics in quiet or turbulent atmosphere, ultrasonics in liquids or tissues, or electromagnetic waves in free space or in cables. Physical examples show that a sub-class of probability laws appears in accordance with the causality property of linear filters.

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@article{arxiv.1411.5249,
  title  = {Stable probability laws modeling random propagation times of waves crossing different media},
  author = {Bernard Lacaze},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.5249},
  year   = {2014}
}