how to find the level crossing rate?

From: kiki (lunaliu3_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 12/26/04


Date: Sat, 25 Dec 2004 22:50:01 -0800

Hi all,

I have a stationary random process with zero mean x(t), let's define the
level crossing rate to be

LCR=lim E{Na(T)}/T as T -> 0...

where Na(T) is the number of the level crossings in the time interval T...
i.e. the times that the random process x(t) passing through the level
x(t)=a...

How should I find LCR analytically? It may be difficult... are there any
well-known results for simple random processes, such as ON-OFF process, or
Gaussian, etc?

Any ideas?

Thanks a lot!



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