- What do you mean by random process?
- What is difference between random and stochastic process?
- What are the different properties of random process?
What do you mean by random process?
A random process is a collection of random variables usually indexed by time. The process S(t) mentioned here is an example of a continuous-time random process. In general, when we have a random process X(t) where t can take real values in an interval on the real line, then X(t) is a continuous-time random process.
What is difference between random and stochastic process?
The terms random process and stochastic process are considered synonyms and are used interchangeably, without the index set being precisely specified. Both "collection", or "family" are used while instead of "index set", sometimes the terms "parameter set" or "parameter space" are used.
What are the different properties of random process?
Properties of Random Process
A random process is described by some properties such as the mean, autocorrelation, cross-correlation, autocovariance, power spectral density, and average power.