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<math class="inline">\mathbf{X}\left(t\right)</math>  is a WSS process with its psd zero outside the interval <math class="inline">\left[-\omega_{max},\ \omega_{max}\right]</math> . If <math class="inline">R\left(\tau\right)</math>  is the autocorrelation function of <math class="inline">\mathbf{X}\left(t\right)</math> , prove the following: <math class="inline">R\left(0\right)-R\left(\tau\right)\leq\frac{1}{2}\omega_{max}^{2}\tau^{2}R\left(0\right).</math> (Hint: <math class="inline">\left|\sin\theta\right|\leq\left|\theta\right|</math> ).
 
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Question from ECE QE CS Q1 August 2000

$ \mathbf{X}\left(t\right) $ is a WSS process with its psd zero outside the interval $ \left[-\omega_{max},\ \omega_{max}\right] $ . If $ R\left(\tau\right) $ is the autocorrelation function of $ \mathbf{X}\left(t\right) $ , prove the following: $ R\left(0\right)-R\left(\tau\right)\leq\frac{1}{2}\omega_{max}^{2}\tau^{2}R\left(0\right). $ (Hint: $ \left|\sin\theta\right|\leq\left|\theta\right| $ ).


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