Abstract: The coherence function provides a measure of spectral similarity of two signals, but measurement noise decreases the values of measured coherence. When the two signals are the input and output of a linear system, any system noise also decreases the measured coherence values. In digital computations, useful coherence values require some degree of averaging to increase the degrees of freedom to more than two. These fundamental issues are presented with application to system input-output coherence and two random signals with a common component. Finally, estimated coherence of the two random signals, with varying degrees of freedom, are shown with empirical adjustments that can improve the estimate of coherence. Coherence has a wide r...
Coherence analysis characterizes frequency-dependent covariance between signals, and is useful for m...
Abstract: We propose a nonlinear electronic circuit simulating the neuronal activity in a noisy envi...
<p>A, magnitude of coherence for the simulation data (band-pass common synaptic Gaussian noise in th...
This paper deals with the coherence function in order to study relations between channels, in the co...
a) and b): The coherence calculations have been performed between a pure sine wave (green line) of u...
Magnitude-squared coherence (MSC) function between two stochastic processes measures the linear rela...
The concept of the correlation between two signals is generalized to the correlative coherence of a ...
Coherence is a widely used measure for characterizing linear dependence between two time series. Cla...
A periodic signal can be perfectly predicted far into the future since it perfectly repeats every pe...
Abstract — We describe a generalization of traditional coherence that estimates the relationship bet...
A bound on the absolute value of the temporal degree of coherence has been derived and formulated in...
The phenomenon of partial coherence is treated in the frequency domain, rather than in the time doma...
<p>The most left graphs (A,E,I) depict the coherence spectra within the 15–35 Hz frequency range for...
Partial coherence between two signals removing the contribution of a periodic, deterministic signal ...
A pseudo coherence estimate using multitapers is presented. The estimate has better localization for...
Coherence analysis characterizes frequency-dependent covariance between signals, and is useful for m...
Abstract: We propose a nonlinear electronic circuit simulating the neuronal activity in a noisy envi...
<p>A, magnitude of coherence for the simulation data (band-pass common synaptic Gaussian noise in th...
This paper deals with the coherence function in order to study relations between channels, in the co...
a) and b): The coherence calculations have been performed between a pure sine wave (green line) of u...
Magnitude-squared coherence (MSC) function between two stochastic processes measures the linear rela...
The concept of the correlation between two signals is generalized to the correlative coherence of a ...
Coherence is a widely used measure for characterizing linear dependence between two time series. Cla...
A periodic signal can be perfectly predicted far into the future since it perfectly repeats every pe...
Abstract — We describe a generalization of traditional coherence that estimates the relationship bet...
A bound on the absolute value of the temporal degree of coherence has been derived and formulated in...
The phenomenon of partial coherence is treated in the frequency domain, rather than in the time doma...
<p>The most left graphs (A,E,I) depict the coherence spectra within the 15–35 Hz frequency range for...
Partial coherence between two signals removing the contribution of a periodic, deterministic signal ...
A pseudo coherence estimate using multitapers is presented. The estimate has better localization for...
Coherence analysis characterizes frequency-dependent covariance between signals, and is useful for m...
Abstract: We propose a nonlinear electronic circuit simulating the neuronal activity in a noisy envi...
<p>A, magnitude of coherence for the simulation data (band-pass common synaptic Gaussian noise in th...