Abstract

A statistical description of the sampling and reconstruction procedure for the realizations of a random field with jumps and four possible states is given. A realization of such a field is formed by two realizations of binary Markov stochastic processes defined on two coordinate axes. The analysis of the sampling and reconstruction procedure of this field consists of two parts. In the first part, the sampling intervals are chosen based on the given probability of missing a state. In the second part, the points of state change in the realization being reconstructed are estimated, and the variances of these estimates are calculated. These variances characterize the quality of reconstruction. An example illustrating the proposed method is discussed.

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