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  • 1signal/noise — noun the ratio of signal intensity to noise intensity • Syn: ↑signal to noise ratio, ↑signal to noise, ↑signal/noise ratio, ↑S/N • Hypernyms: ↑ratio …

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  • 2signal/noise ratio — noun the ratio of signal intensity to noise intensity • Syn: ↑signal to noise ratio, ↑signal to noise, ↑signal/noise, ↑S/N • Hypernyms: ↑ratio …

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  • 3Signal noise — In science, and especially in physics and telecommunication, noise is fluctuations in and the addition of external factors to the stream of target information ( signal ) being received at a detector. In communications, it may be deliberate as for …

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  • 4signal noise ratio — noun : the ratio of radio field intensity to noise field intensity; also : the ratio of the signal transmitted through a piece of radio equipment to the noise generated within the equipment itself …

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  • 5signal-to-noise — noun the ratio of signal intensity to noise intensity (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑signal to noise ratio, ↑signal/noise ratio, ↑signal/noise, ↑S/N • Hypernyms: ↑ratio …

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  • 6signal-to-noise ratio — noun the ratio of signal intensity to noise intensity • Syn: ↑signal to noise, ↑signal/noise ratio, ↑signal/noise, ↑S/N • Hypernyms: ↑ratio …

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  • 7Noise figure — (NF) is a measure of degradation of the signal to noise ratio (SNR), caused by components in a radio frequency (RF) signal chain. The noise figure is defined as the ratio of the output noise power of a device to the portion thereof attributable… …

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  • 8Noise shaping — is a technique typically used in digital audio, image, and video processing, usually in combination with dithering, as part of the process of quantization or bit depth reduction of a digital signal. Its purpose is to increase the apparent signal… …

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  • 9Noise (audio) — Noise in audio, recording, and broadcast systems refers to the residual low level sound (usually hiss and hum) that is heard in quiet periods of a programme. In audio engineering, it can refer either to the acoustic noise from loudspeakers, or to …

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  • 10Noise measurement — is carried out in various fields. In acoustics, it can be for the purpose of measuring environmental noise, or part of a test procedure using white noise, or some other specialised form of test signal. In electronics it relates to the sensitivity …

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