We consider the point process of signal strengths from transmitters in a wireless network observed from a fixed position under models with general signal path loss and random propagation effects. We ...
Neurons transmit information with sequences of action potentials. These responses are variable—repeated measurements under identical experimental conditions give different spike trains—but the origins ...
This paper presents new results on the nonhomogeneous bivariate compound Poisson process with a short-term periodic intensity function. The dependence between margins is modeled using the Lévy copula.
Beyond its methodological contribution, the study offers new insights into how stimulus-driven variability and internally generated gain fluctuations evolve over time and between brain areas. The ...