Essays about: "Joint probability density function"

Found 3 essays containing the words Joint probability density function.

  1. 1. A Strategy for Earthquake Catalog Relocations Using a Maximum Likelihood Method

    University essay from Geofysik

    Author : Ka Lok Li; [2012]
    Keywords : earthquake catalog; relocation; maximum likelihood; clustering;

    Abstract : A strategy for relocating earthquakes in a catalog is presented. The strategy is based on the argument that the distribution of the earthquake events in a catalog is reasonable a priori information for earthquake relocation in that region. READ MORE

  2. 2. Impact of Interference from Primary User on the Performance of Cognitive Radio Networks

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för ingenjörsvetenskap

    Author : Maarig Aregawi Hagos; Marshed Mohamed; [2012]
    Keywords : cognitive radio; ergodic capacity; outage probability; SIMO; SINR;

    Abstract : This thesis report presents background knowledge about cognitive radio network (CRN) and investigates performance of underlay cognitive radio networks based on an adaptive power allocation policy of secondary transmitter (SU-Tx). In particular, it has been assumed that SU-Tx and primary user transmitter (PU-Tx) are equipped with a single antenna, while the corresponding receivers are equipped with multiple antennas. READ MORE

  3. 3. Empirical evaluation of a Markovian model in a limit order market

    University essay from Matematiska institutionen

    Author : Filip Trönnberg; [2012]
    Keywords : Markovian model; limit order book; limit order market; stock; stock market; price dynamics; log-normal; distribution; exponential; Weibull; Markovian queuing system; empirical data; financial assets; trading; trader; high; frequency; trading; order book; order flow; HFT; Joint probability density function; bid queue; ask queue;

    Abstract : A stochastic model for the dynamics of a limit order book is evaluated and tested on empirical data. Arrival of limit, market and cancellation orders are described in terms of a Markovian queuing system with exponentially distributed occurrences. READ MORE