Coloured noise analysis of a phase-locked loop system: beyond Itô and Stratonovich stochastic calculi (Q286496)

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    Coloured noise analysis of a phase-locked loop system: beyond Itô and Stratonovich stochastic calculi
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6583383

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      Coloured noise analysis of a phase-locked loop system: beyond Itô and Stratonovich stochastic calculi (English)
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      20 May 2016
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      The phase-locked loop (PLL) system is an appealing electronic circuit that synchronises the oscillator output signal with the reference signal. It is revealed that the PLL system fails to achieve the locking condition in the presence of small noise influences. The authors accomplish the PLL noise analysis in coloured noise framework that is more general as well as confirms the real noise statistics in contrast to the white noise. The extended phase space and stochastic differential rules for the random state vector satisfying vector stochastic differential equation are exploited to accomplish the PLL coloured noise analysis.
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      extended state space
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      non-linearity
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      non-Markovian stochasticity
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      Ornstein-Uhlenbeck (OU) process
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      second-order PLL systems
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      stochastic differential equations (SDEs)
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      stochastic differential rules
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