Examples of 'noise ratio' in a sentence

Meaning of "noise ratio"

Refers to the measurement or comparison of the desired signal to the level of unwanted or background noise. The phrase is often used in technical or scientific contexts, particularly in fields related to audio, telecommunications, or signal processing

How to use "noise ratio" in a sentence

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The signal to noise ratio is thus optimised.
This ratio is called signal to noise ratio.
The signal to noise ratio is therefore favorable.
This results in a lower signal to noise ratio.
The signal to noise ratio is therefore low.
This improves the signal to noise ratio.
Signal to noise ratio was calculated as described above.
This results in a low signal to noise ratio.
This signal to noise ratio is plain bad.
Reliable measurements due to high signal to noise ratio.
Signal to noise ratio in broadband reception.
Several thumps are stacked to enhance signal to noise ratio.
Signal to noise ratio of a tape recorder.
Use of an apparatus for improving signal to noise ratio.
The signal to noise ratio is improved.

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This is a problem of signal to noise ratio.
The signal to noise ratio is therefore not substantially modified.
This is done in order to optimize the signal to noise ratio.
A higher signal to noise ratio denotes a clearer audio transmission.
The estimated signal to noise ratio in dB.
Signal to noise ratio at rated output power and lowest impedance.
Signal to interference plus noise ratio.
It improves the signal to noise ratio compared to a conventional measurement.
This can be viewed as a low signal to noise ratio.
And the signal to noise ratio was pretty high.
Higher input levels result in improved signal to noise ratio.
The signal to noise ratio was very high even at.
Lowered transmission was associated with lowered signal to noise ratio.
Good signal to noise ratio is obtained primarily through angular discrimination.
Signal to atmospheric noise ratio.
The signal to noise ratio of the received label signal is improved.
Signal to industrial noise ratio.
The spatial signal to noise ratio distribution in cells can be improved.
Signal to unweighted noise ratio.
Signal to noise ratio and the specific fluorescence percentage are determined.
Signal to weighted noise ratio.
If the signal to noise ratio is below the threshold an empty frame is declared.
Signal to bias noise ratio.
Thus a signal to noise ratio may be obtained which is practically the best possible.
In this way signal to interference plus noise ratio is maximised.
However a lower signal to noise ratio will be encountered at these greater distances.
If fluorescence is detected it is preferred to have a favourable signal to noise ratio.
Carrier to noise ratio.
This advantageously improves the received signal to noise ratio.
Three times the signal to noise ratio can be used as decision limit.
An advantage may be an improvement in the signal to noise ratio of an assay.
This improves the signal to noise ratio of the fetal electrocardiography signal.
This results in a further increase in the signal to noise ratio.
It improves the final signal to noise ratio and prevents false echoes.
This yields a considerable gain in the signal to noise ratio.

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