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Bates distribution

In probability and business statistics, the Bates distribution, named after Grace Bates, is a probability distribution of the mean of a number of statistically independent uniformly distributed random variables on the unit interval.[1] This distribution is related to the uniform, the triangular, and the normal Gaussian distribution, and has applications in broadcast engineering for signal enhancement. The Bates distribution is sometimes confused[2] with the Irwin–Hall distribution, which is the distribution of the sum (not the mean) of n independent random variables uniformly distributed from 0 to 1. Thus, the two distributions are simply versions of each other as they only differ in scale.

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Definition

The Bates distribution is the continuous probability distribution of the mean, X, of n independent, uniformly distributed, random variables on the unit interval, Uk:

 

The equation defining the probability density function of a Bates distribution random variable X is

 

for x in the interval (0,1), and zero elsewhere. Here sgn(nxk) denotes the sign function:

 

More generally, the mean of n independent uniformly distributed random variables on the interval [a,b]

 

would have the probability density function (PDF) of

 

Extensions and Applications

With a few modifications, the Bates distribution encompasses the uniform, the triangular and, taking the limit as n goes to infinity, also the normal Gaussian distribution.

Replacing the term   when calculating the mean, X, with   will create a similar distribution with a constant variance, such as unity. Then, by subtracting the mean, the resulting mean of the distribution will be set at zero. Thus the parameter n would become a purely shape-adjusting parameter. By also allowing n to be a non-integer, a highly flexible distribution can be created, for example, U(0,1) + 0.5U(0,1) gives a trapezoidal distribution.

The Student-t distribution provides a natural extension of the normal Gaussian distribution for modeling of long tail data. A Bates distribution that has been generalized as previously stated fulfills the same purpose for short tail data.

The Bates distribution has an application to beamforming and pattern synthesis in the field of electrical engineering. The distribution was found to increase the beamwidth of the main lobe, representing an increase in the signal of the radiation pattern in a single direction, while simultaneously reducing the, usually undesirable,[3] sidelobe levels. [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Jonhson, N. L.; Kotz, S.; Balakrishnan (1995) Continuous Univariate Distributions, Volume 2, 2nd Edition, Wiley ISBN 0-471-58494-0(Section 26.9)
  2. ^ . GitHub. Archived from the original on December 12, 2020. Retrieved 2018-04-17.
  3. ^ "Sidelobe behavior and bandwidth characteristics of distributed antenna arrays". January 2018: 1–2. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ "Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology | ScienceDirect". www.sciencedirect.com. Retrieved 2021-12-16.

Further reading

  • Bates,G.E. (1955) "Joint distributions of time intervals for the occurrence of successive accidents in a generalized Polya urn scheme", Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 26, 705–720

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations June 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message In probability and business statistics the Bates distribution named after Grace Bates is a probability distribution of the mean of a number of statistically independent uniformly distributed random variables on the unit interval 1 This distribution is related to the uniform the triangular and the normal Gaussian distribution and has applications in broadcast engineering for signal enhancement The Bates distribution is sometimes confused 2 with the Irwin Hall distribution which is the distribution of the sum not the mean of n independent random variables uniformly distributed from 0 to 1 Thus the two distributions are simply versions of each other as they only differ in scale BatesProbability density functionCumulative distribution functionParameters lt a lt b lt displaystyle infty lt a lt b lt infty n 1 displaystyle n geq 1 integerSupportx a b displaystyle x in a b PDFsee belowMean1 2 a b displaystyle tfrac 1 2 a b Variance1 12 n b a 2 displaystyle tfrac 1 12n b a 2 Skewness0Ex kurtosis 6 5 n displaystyle tfrac 6 5n CF i n e i b t n e i a t n b a t n displaystyle left frac in e tfrac ibt n e tfrac iat n b a t right n Contents 1 Definition 2 Extensions and Applications 3 See also 4 References 5 Further readingDefinition EditThe Bates distribution is the continuous probability distribution of the mean X of n independent uniformly distributed random variables on the unit interval Uk X 1 n k 1 n U k displaystyle X frac 1 n sum k 1 n U k The equation defining the probability density function of a Bates distribution random variable X is f X x n n 2 n 1 k 0 n 1 k n k n x k n 1 sgn n x k displaystyle f X x n frac n 2 n 1 sum k 0 n 1 k n choose k nx k n 1 operatorname sgn nx k for x in the interval 0 1 and zero elsewhere Here sgn nx k denotes the sign function sgn n x k 1 n x lt k 0 n x k 1 n x gt k displaystyle operatorname sgn nx k begin cases 1 amp nx lt k 0 amp nx k 1 amp nx gt k end cases More generally the mean of n independent uniformly distributed random variables on the interval a b X a b 1 n k 1 n U k a b displaystyle X a b frac 1 n sum k 1 n U k a b would have the probability density function PDF of g x n a b 1 b a f X x a b a n for a x b displaystyle g x n a b frac 1 b a f X left frac x a b a n right text for a leq x leq b Extensions and Applications EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2020 With a few modifications the Bates distribution encompasses the uniform the triangular and taking the limit as n goes to infinity also the normal Gaussian distribution Replacing the term 1 n displaystyle frac 1 n when calculating the mean X with 1 n displaystyle frac 1 sqrt n will create a similar distribution with a constant variance such as unity Then by subtracting the mean the resulting mean of the distribution will be set at zero Thus the parameter n would become a purely shape adjusting parameter By also allowing n to be a non integer a highly flexible distribution can be created for example U 0 1 0 5U 0 1 gives a trapezoidal distribution The Student t distribution provides a natural extension of the normal Gaussian distribution for modeling of long tail data A Bates distribution that has been generalized as previously stated fulfills the same purpose for short tail data The Bates distribution has an application to beamforming and pattern synthesis in the field of electrical engineering The distribution was found to increase the beamwidth of the main lobe representing an increase in the signal of the radiation pattern in a single direction while simultaneously reducing the usually undesirable 3 sidelobe levels 4 See also EditIrwin Hall distribution Normal distribution Central limit theorem Uniform distribution continuous Triangular distributionReferences Edit Jonhson N L Kotz S Balakrishnan 1995 Continuous Univariate Distributions Volume 2 2nd Edition Wiley ISBN 0 471 58494 0 Section 26 9 The thing named Irwin Hall distribution in d3 random is actually a Bates distribution Issue 1647 d3 d3 GitHub Archived from the original on December 12 2020 Retrieved 2018 04 17 Sidelobe behavior and bandwidth characteristics of distributed antenna arrays January 2018 1 2 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology ScienceDirect www sciencedirect com Retrieved 2021 12 16 Further reading EditBates G E 1955 Joint distributions of time intervals for the occurrence of successive accidents in a generalized Polya urn scheme Annals of Mathematical Statistics 26 705 720 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bates distribution amp oldid 1128730304, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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