International audiencePolyspectra are related to Fourier transforms of moment or cumulant functions of any order of random signals. They play an important role in many problems of signal analysis and processing. However, there are only a few statistical models giving explicitly the expression of polyspectra. Ordered signals are signals for which the explicit expression of the moment functions requires that the time instants appearing in these moments are put in an increasing order. There are many examples of such signals, the best known being the random telegraph signal constructed from a Poisson process. Some of these examples are presented and analyzed. The origin of the ordering structure is related with the point that real time is an or...
The object of research is the process of mathematical modelling of a multidimensional random signal,...
One of the fundamental problems of time-frequency analysis that remained unsolved until recently is ...
We present evidence that several higher-order statistical proper-ties of natural images and signals ...
International audiencePolyspectra are related to Fourier transforms of moment or cumulant functions ...
International audienceThe random telegraph signal (RTS) is an ordered signal which means that the ex...
In this paper, basic terms of the higher order spectrum theory as moments and cumulants of random va...
International audienceRelationships between ergodicity and structures of fourthorder spectral moment...
AbstractIn this paper, we derive a recurrence relation for the single moments of order statistics (o...
An interesting class of non-Gaussian stationary processes is obtained when in the harmonics of a sig...
This dissertation adds some new results to the theory of stochastic orders. Chapter 1 contains defin...
Order statistics of periodic, Gaussian noise with 1/f(alpha) power spectrum is investigated. Using s...
Order statistics and linear functions of order statistics are frequently used as estimators of locat...
The object of research is the process of mathematical modelling of a multidimensional random signal,...
International audienceThis paper is a contribution to the analysis of the statistic al correla- tion...
Fractional processes are widely found in science, technology and engineering systems. In Fractional ...
The object of research is the process of mathematical modelling of a multidimensional random signal,...
One of the fundamental problems of time-frequency analysis that remained unsolved until recently is ...
We present evidence that several higher-order statistical proper-ties of natural images and signals ...
International audiencePolyspectra are related to Fourier transforms of moment or cumulant functions ...
International audienceThe random telegraph signal (RTS) is an ordered signal which means that the ex...
In this paper, basic terms of the higher order spectrum theory as moments and cumulants of random va...
International audienceRelationships between ergodicity and structures of fourthorder spectral moment...
AbstractIn this paper, we derive a recurrence relation for the single moments of order statistics (o...
An interesting class of non-Gaussian stationary processes is obtained when in the harmonics of a sig...
This dissertation adds some new results to the theory of stochastic orders. Chapter 1 contains defin...
Order statistics of periodic, Gaussian noise with 1/f(alpha) power spectrum is investigated. Using s...
Order statistics and linear functions of order statistics are frequently used as estimators of locat...
The object of research is the process of mathematical modelling of a multidimensional random signal,...
International audienceThis paper is a contribution to the analysis of the statistic al correla- tion...
Fractional processes are widely found in science, technology and engineering systems. In Fractional ...
The object of research is the process of mathematical modelling of a multidimensional random signal,...
One of the fundamental problems of time-frequency analysis that remained unsolved until recently is ...
We present evidence that several higher-order statistical proper-ties of natural images and signals ...