Power-law shot noise and its application on modeling of ultrasound echoes

1/f/sup /spl beta//-type spectral behavior has received considerable attention in the past few years because it arises from a wide range of nature phenomena. Several methods have been proposed for modeling a 1/f/sup /spl beta// process. In this paper we consider a power-law shot noise model, and show that, asymptotically, it gives rise to a power-law /spl alpha/-stable process if /spl beta/<1, or to a process with power-law /spl alpha/-stable increments if 1</spl beta/<3. We show that this model applies to ultrasound rf echoes, with the power-law behavior attributed to tissue attenuation.