Calculating the Spectral Entropy of a Stationary Random Process
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    Calculating the Spectral Entropy of a Stationary Random Process

    Belov, A. A. and Andrianova, O. G. Calculating the Spectral Entropy of a Stationary Random Process

    Abstract. The problem of calculating the spectral entropy of a stationary random process is solved. The spectral entropy (σ-entropy) of a signal is understood as a scalar value characterizing the noise color; it describes the class of signals affecting a system depending on the band under study. By assumption, the random process is defined by a shaping filter, with the Gaussian white noise with a unit covariance matrix supplied at its input, or by an autocorrelation function. The spectral entropy of the stationary random process is analytically derived using a known mathematical model of the shaping filter in the form of a log-determinant function that depends on the transfer matrix and the observability Gramian of the filter. An algorithm for calculating the Г-entropy of stationary random processes with a known autocorrelation function is proposed. The method reduces to reconstructing the mathematical model of the shaping filter using its spectral density factorization. A numerical example is provided: spectral entropy is calculated for a disturbance describing the velocity of wind gusts that affect an aircraft.

    Keywords: spectral entropy, stationary random process, spectral density, autocorrelation function, shaping filter.

    Acknowledgments. This work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation, project no. 23-21-00306.


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    Belov, A.A. and Andrianova, O.G., Calculating the Spectral Entropy of a Stationary Random Process. Control Sciences 6, 16–21 (2024).



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