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Dealing with front-end white noise on differentiated measurements such as frequency and ROCOF in power systems

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Fig. 1 The heterodyning and filtering process
Fig. 3 A carrier at frequency fC(=fT) and noise at fN: signals split into complex positive and negative frequency components with halved amplitudes at point B of Fig
Fig. 5  Noise considered as real, with positive frequency only, at point A
Fig. 7  De-correlation of complex noise components by heterodyning (and aliasing) at point C
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