Date of Award

Summer 1986

Document Type

Thesis - Restricted

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Department

Electrical and Computer Engineering

First Advisor

Niederjohn, Russell J.

Second Advisor

Heinen, James A.

Third Advisor

Merrill, Stephen

Abstract

In this thesis an algorithm has been proposed to digitally simulate white Gaussian noise. The validity of the algorithm has been verified theoretically and demonstrated experimentally. A subroutine program based on the algorithm has been developed as the white Gaussian noise generator. Tests of independence, whiteness, and Gaussianness were established to measure the quality of the generated noise. The results of these tests along with the RMS value provide the complete description of the simulated white Gaussian noise.

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