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Power spectrum of generalized Cauchy process

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The generalized Cauchy process was recently applied to modeling long-range dependent traffic. However, the closed form of the power spectrum density of the generalized Cauchy process is a problem that remains unsolved. This paper gives the solution to that problem. The property of the power-law-type power spectrum density for the generalized Cauchy process is pointed out and discussed.

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Li, M., Lim, S.C. Power spectrum of generalized Cauchy process. Telecommun Syst 43, 219–222 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11235-009-9209-2

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