how to generate three independent sinusoidal signal in matlab?

Guys,
does anyone know how to generate three independent signal in MatLab. If it's sinusoidal, would be great.
Thanks,

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Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou le 26 Sep 2014
Modifié(e) : Youssef Khmou le 26 Sep 2014
sin waves with different frequencies :
Fs=20;
f1=2;
f2=4;
f3=9;
t=0:1/Fs:10-1/Fs;
y1=sin(2*pi*f1*t);
y2=sin(2*pi*f2*t);
y3=sin(2*pi*f3*t);

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are they independent? how can I check that? thanks
What is your definition of independent? If you change the y1 variable, obviously y2 and y3 don't change, so in that sense y1 is independent of y2 and y3. Though they are all correlated, the correlation value being dependent on the location where you're looking.
Yes they are independent
Y=[y1',y2',y3'];
R=cov(Y)
All Rij are null.
Ethen
Ethen le 26 Sep 2014
Modifié(e) : Ethen le 26 Sep 2014
uncorrelatedness doesn't lead to independence unless the distribution is gaussian.
One possibility is to ensure that all three signals are mutually orthogonal. For pure tone sine waves, a sufficient condition for orthogonality is to set the three frequencies such that all are integer multiples of a common fundamental:
f0 = 5;
f1 = 1*f0;
f2 = 2*f0;
f3 = 3*f0;
or better:
f0 = 5;
f = f0*(1:3);
Correct. You can calculate theirs scalar product, example :
dot(y1,y2)
dot(y2,y2)

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