The description of random vibration
by J.D. Robson
International Journal of Vehicle Design (IJVD), Vol. 2, No. 3, 1981

Abstract: This paper considers the whole problem of the description of random processes, with the two objects of revealing the requirements of description in their most general form and indicating in their proper context the simplifications of Gaussianity and stationarity which give rise to the most commonly used results in random vibration analysis. Single-variate processes are considered first; the additional complications of two-variate processes are then treated; and finally the general n-variate problem is covered.

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