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The Power Density Spectrum of Television Random Noise

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Abstract

The two-dimensional power density spectrum of television random noise is derived in terms of the one-dimensional spectrum of the noise considered as a time function. As an application, an attempt is made to look at the problem of the subjective effect of television noise from a two-dimensional point of view.

© 1965 Optical Society of America

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