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Let <math class="inline">\mathbf{X}_{t}</math>  and <math class="inline">\mathbf{Y}_{t}</math>  by jointly wide sense stationary continous parameter random processes with <math class="inline">E\left[\left|\mathbf{X}\left(0\right)-\mathbf{Y}\left(0\right)\right|^{2}\right]=0</math> . Show that <math class="inline">R_{\mathbf{X}}\left(\tau\right)=R_{\mathbf{Y}}\left(\tau\right)=R_{\mathbf{XY}}\left(\tau\right)</math> .
 
Let <math class="inline">\mathbf{X}_{t}</math>  and <math class="inline">\mathbf{Y}_{t}</math>  by jointly wide sense stationary continous parameter random processes with <math class="inline">E\left[\left|\mathbf{X}\left(0\right)-\mathbf{Y}\left(0\right)\right|^{2}\right]=0</math> . Show that <math class="inline">R_{\mathbf{X}}\left(\tau\right)=R_{\mathbf{Y}}\left(\tau\right)=R_{\mathbf{XY}}\left(\tau\right)</math> .
 
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<math class="inline">E\left[\mathbf{X}\left(t\right)\left(\mathbf{X}^{\star}\left(t+\tau\right)-\mathbf{Y}^{\star}\left(t+\tau\right)\right)\right]=E\left[\mathbf{X}\left(t\right)\mathbf{X}^{\star}\left(t+\tau\right)\right]-E\left[\mathbf{X}\left(t\right)\mathbf{Y}^{\star}\left(t+\tau\right)\right]=R_{\mathbf{X}}\left(\tau\right)-R_{\mathbf{XY}}\left(\tau\right).</math>  
 
<math class="inline">E\left[\mathbf{X}\left(t\right)\left(\mathbf{X}^{\star}\left(t+\tau\right)-\mathbf{Y}^{\star}\left(t+\tau\right)\right)\right]=E\left[\mathbf{X}\left(t\right)\mathbf{X}^{\star}\left(t+\tau\right)\right]-E\left[\mathbf{X}\left(t\right)\mathbf{Y}^{\star}\left(t+\tau\right)\right]=R_{\mathbf{X}}\left(\tau\right)-R_{\mathbf{XY}}\left(\tau\right).</math>  
  
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Thus, <math class="inline">R_{\mathbf{X}}\left(\tau\right)=R_{\mathbf{Y}}\left(\tau\right)=R_{\mathbf{XY}}\left(\tau\right).</math>
 
Thus, <math class="inline">R_{\mathbf{X}}\left(\tau\right)=R_{\mathbf{Y}}\left(\tau\right)=R_{\mathbf{XY}}\left(\tau\right).</math>
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ECE Ph.D. Qualifying Exam

Communication, Networking, Signal and Image Processing (CS)

Question 1: Probability and Random Processes

January 2002



2. (20 pts)

Let $ \mathbf{X}_{t} $ and $ \mathbf{Y}_{t} $ by jointly wide sense stationary continous parameter random processes with $ E\left[\left|\mathbf{X}\left(0\right)-\mathbf{Y}\left(0\right)\right|^{2}\right]=0 $ . Show that $ R_{\mathbf{X}}\left(\tau\right)=R_{\mathbf{Y}}\left(\tau\right)=R_{\mathbf{XY}}\left(\tau\right) $ .


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Solution 1

$ E\left[\mathbf{X}\left(t\right)\left(\mathbf{X}^{\star}\left(t+\tau\right)-\mathbf{Y}^{\star}\left(t+\tau\right)\right)\right]=E\left[\mathbf{X}\left(t\right)\mathbf{X}^{\star}\left(t+\tau\right)\right]-E\left[\mathbf{X}\left(t\right)\mathbf{Y}^{\star}\left(t+\tau\right)\right]=R_{\mathbf{X}}\left(\tau\right)-R_{\mathbf{XY}}\left(\tau\right). $

$ E\left[\left|\mathbf{X}\left(t\right)\right|^{2}\right]=E\left[\mathbf{X}\left(t\right)\mathbf{X}^{\star}\left(t\right)\right]=R_{\mathbf{X}}\left(0\right). $

$ E\left[\left|\mathbf{X}\left(t+\tau\right)-\mathbf{Y}\left(t+\tau\right)\right|^{2}\right]=E\left[\left(\mathbf{X}\left(t+\tau\right)-\mathbf{Y}\left(t+\tau\right)\right)\left(\mathbf{X}^{\star}\left(t+\tau\right)-\mathbf{Y}^{\star}\left(t+\tau\right)\right)\right] $$ =R_{\mathbf{X}}\left(0\right)-R_{\mathbf{YX}}\left(0\right)-R_{\mathbf{XY}}\left(0\right)+R_{\mathbf{Y}}\left(0\right) $$ =E\left[\mathbf{X}\left(0\right)\mathbf{X}^{\star}\left(0\right)\right]-E\left[\mathbf{Y}\left(0\right)\mathbf{X}^{\star}\left(0\right)\right]-E\left[\mathbf{X}\left(0\right)\mathbf{Y}^{\star}\left(0\right)\right]+E\left[\mathbf{Y}\left(0\right)\mathbf{Y}^{\star}\left(0\right)\right] $$ =E\left[\mathbf{X}\left(0\right)\mathbf{X}^{\star}\left(0\right)-\mathbf{Y}\left(0\right)\mathbf{X}^{\star}\left(0\right)-\mathbf{X}\left(0\right)\mathbf{Y}^{\star}\left(0\right)+\mathbf{Y}\left(0\right)\mathbf{Y}^{\star}\left(0\right)\right] $$ =E\left[\left(\mathbf{X}\left(0\right)-\mathbf{Y}\left(0\right)\right)\left(\mathbf{X}\left(0\right)-\mathbf{Y}\left(0\right)\right)^{\star}\right]=E\left[\left|\mathbf{X}\left(0\right)-\mathbf{Y}\left(0\right)\right|^{2}\right]. $

By Cauchy-Schwarz inequality, $ \left|R_{\mathbf{X}}\left(\tau\right)-R_{\mathbf{XY}}\left(\tau\right)\right|^{2}\leq R_{\mathbf{X}}\left(0\right)E\left[\left|\mathbf{X}\left(0\right)-\mathbf{Y}\left(0\right)\right|^{2}\right]=0 $ .

$ \therefore\; R_{\mathbf{X}}\left(\tau\right)=R_{\mathbf{XY}}\left(\tau\right). $ Similarly,

$ E\left[\left(\mathbf{X}\left(t\right)-\mathbf{Y}\left(t\right)\right)\mathbf{Y}^{\star}\left(t+\tau\right)\right]^{2}\leq E\left[\left|\mathbf{X}\left(t\right)-\mathbf{Y}\left(t\right)\right|^{2}\right]E\left[\left|\mathbf{Y}\left(t+\tau\right)\right|^{2}\right] $$ \left|R_{\mathbf{XY}}\left(\tau\right)-R_{\mathbf{Y}}\left(\tau\right)\right|^{2}\leq E\left[\left|\mathbf{X}\left(0\right)-\mathbf{Y}\left(0\right)\right|^{2}\right]R_{\mathbf{Y}}\left(0\right)=0. $

$ \therefore\; R_{\mathbf{XY}}\left(\tau\right)=R_{\mathbf{Y}}\left(\tau\right). $

Thus, $ R_{\mathbf{X}}\left(\tau\right)=R_{\mathbf{Y}}\left(\tau\right)=R_{\mathbf{XY}}\left(\tau\right). $


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