noise transmission impairment

  • 1Aircraft noise — is defined as sound produced by any aircraft or its components, during various phases of a flight, on the ground while parked such as auxiliary power units, while taxiing, on run up from propeller and jet exhaust, during take off, underneath and… …

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  • 2Additive white Gaussian noise — Explanation= In communications, the additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel model is one in which the only impairment is the linear addition of wideband or white noise with a constant spectral density (expressed as watts per hertz of… …

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  • 3Microwave transmission — The atmospheric attenuation of microwaves in dry air with a precipitable water vapor level of 0.001 mm. The downward spikes in the graph correspond to frequencies at which microwaves are absorbed more strongly, such as by oxygen molecules… …

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  • 4hearing impairment, hearing loss — A reduction in the ability to perceive sound; may range from slight inability to complete deafness. SEE ALSO: deafness, threshold shift. acoustic trauma hearing loss sensory hearing …

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  • 5NTI — • Noise Transmission Impairment ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) • Node Transit International internationales Gateway im TRANSPAC • Northern Telecomm, Inc …

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  • 6NTI — [1] Noise Transmission Impairment ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) [2] Node Transit International internationales Gateway im TRANSPAC [3] Northern Telecomm, Inc …

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  • 7ухудшение качества передачи из-за шумов — — [Л.Г.Суменко. Англо русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.] Тематики информационные технологии в целом EN noise transmission impairment …

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  • 8Telemedicine — U.S. Navy medical staff being …

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  • 9Megger Group Limited — Type Private Industry Electrical power Founded 1889 Found …

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  • 10animal communication — Transmission of information from one animal to another by means of sound, visible sign or behaviour, taste or odour, electrical impulse, touch, or a combination of these. Most animal communication uses sound (e.g., birds calling, crickets… …

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