Concept information
Término preferido
red noise
Definición
- In science, Brownian noise, also known as Brown noise or red noise, is the type of signal noise produced by Brownian motion, hence its alternative name of random walk noise. The term "Brown noise" does not come from the color, but after Robert Brown, who documented the erratic motion for multiple types of inanimate particles in water. The term "red noise" comes from the "white noise"/"white light" analogy; red noise is strong in longer wavelengths, similar to the red end of the visible spectrum. (Adapted from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brownian_noise)
Concepto genérico
Etiquetas alternativas
- Brown noise
- Brownian noise
En otras lenguas
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francés
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bruit brownien
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bruit brun
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/QX8-DBCGDHRF-6
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