How can i simulate a generic poisson process?

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simone
simone el 4 de Mayo de 2023
Comentada: John D'Errico el 5 de Mayo de 2023
As the title says i am currently trying (and succeded, I think) to simulate a Poisson process. I do need help in order to plot the step function.
I saved the times of the process in a vector called Tn, which contains these randomly generated values:
Tn = [0 1.3985 3.7568 4.5718 7.2968 8.0168 8.9812 9.8139]
As i said in the first line, how do i plot the step function? (The values of Tn are inserted in the X-axis of course).
Thanks in advance!

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 4 de Mayo de 2023
Editada: John D'Errico el 4 de Mayo de 2023
Not sure how you built the vector. Is it a Poisson process? Could be. :) As I recall, if you have exponential inter-rarrival times, the result will be Poisson. Its been a long time though since I cared about those things. But that suggests you can use a tool like exprnd to generate the interarrivals, then form a cumulative sum, using cumsum. And, of course, exprnd is a trivial thing to replace, even if you were not allowed to use that specific tool.
Anyway, I assume you are asking to generate steps like this:
Tn = [0 1.3985 3.7568 4.5718 7.2968 8.0168 8.9812 9.8139];
stairs(Tn,0:numel(Tn)-1)
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simone
simone el 4 de Mayo de 2023
This is exactly what i was looking for, thanks! As you already guessed, I generated inter-arrival times (from an exponential distribution) and used the cumsum function to create the Tn vector.
John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 5 de Mayo de 2023
If this solved your problem, please accept the answer.

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