signal-to-noise

NOUN
  1. the ratio of signal intensity to noise intensity
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How To Use signal-to-noise In A Sentence

  • In particular, connector wires' close proximity can cause signal crosstalk between signaling wires, effectively reducing their signal-to-noise ratio.
  • In deep space communications, one of the problems is how to transmit message credibly in low signal-to-noise ratio(SNR)channel environment.
  • At MIT you learn about things like bandwidth, power, and signal-to-noise ratios.
  • This implementation is believed to increase the overall density, reliability, yield, signal-to-noise ratio and dynamic range of the gyrator based filter and related circuitry.
  • Since the amount of information to be conveyed remains much the same this means that the signal-to-noise ratio will be worse.
  • Even with the collimation provided by a parabolic sending station, my gut feeling is that the physics (scattering, signal-to-noise, etc) is very much against it working. Listening Ears
  • It is possible to detect individual pulses from this millisecond pulsar with high signal-to-noise ratio in unbroken trains.
  • Second, by means of wavelet multi-resolution analysis, separating modulating signal from radiated noise of naval ships has been simulated and realized with moderate and low signal-to-noise rate.
  • For the processing of seismic data with low signal-to-noise ratio, it is important to eliminate the coherent and random noises.
  • Cross-correlation coefficients computed from comparisons of sonograms reflect differences in the spectral and temporal characteristics of the call, as well as differences in signal-to-noise ratio.
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