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Output Statistics of an LTI System for WSS Input | Signal Processing Guide Statistical Properties of LTI System Output for Wide-Sense Stationary (WSS) Inputs In signal processing and communication theory, understanding how a Linear Time-Invariant (LTI) system transforms the statistical characteristics of a random process is fundamental. This guide explores the output response when the input is a Wide-Sense Stationary (WSS) process. System Definition: Suppose an input signal x(t) is a Wide-Sense Stationary (WSS) random process applied to an LTI system with an impulse response h(t) . The output is defined by the convolution integral: y(t) = x(t) * h(t) = ∫ x(t - τ) h(τ) dτ 1. LTI System Output Statistics Output Mean (Expected Value) The mean of the output process is a constant scaled by the system's DC gain. μ y = E[y(t)] = μ x H(0) Where H(0) = ∫ h(t) dt represents the frequency response at zero frequenc...