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Meaning of "signal-to-noise ratio"

Signal-to-noise ratio: In communication or technology, it refers to the ratio of desired signal to background noise, indicating the clarity or quality of the signal
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  • A figure of merit comparing the strength of a signal carrying information to the noise interfering with it.
  • The proportion of useful or interesting information in a message or conversation.

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Proper measurement of smaller earthquakes requires a higher signal-to-noise ratio.
Increasing the signal-to-noise ratio enables messages to be more clearly received.
The result is correlatively a considerable amelioration of the signal-to-noise ratio.
This signal-to-noise ratio is not sufficient to render the quantization noise inaudible.
Transmit power may be defined based on a signal-to-noise ratio at an access terminal.
The signal-to-noise ratio can be measured on a constellation diagram of said electrical signal.
In the following a possible implementation of a signal-to-noise ratio estimator shall be described.
The signal-to-noise ratio does not depend on the amplitude of the modulation signal.
This combination of effects leads to a substantial degradation of the signal-to-noise ratio.
Measurement of the signal-to-noise ratio of the receiving channel of the satellite being considered.
An improvement in the data rate corresponds to an increase in the signal-to-noise ratio.
Another known method for improving the signal-to-noise ratio is referenced as stacking.
This setting usually provides sufficient power reserves at optimum signal-to-noise ratio.
A matched filter maximizes signal-to-noise ratio of the input signal to the system.
An optical condenser system was developed using fixed lenses to increase signal-to-noise ratio.

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Its purpose is to increase the apparent signal-to-noise ratio of the resultant signal.
It is therefore necessary to strongly bias them in order to have a satisfactory signal-to-noise ratio.
The sensitivity and signal-to-noise ratio are then affected by the existence of such an interface.
The quality of a compression method often is measured by the peak signal-to-noise ratio.
The way in which this signal-to-noise ratio is obtained in a base station is explained below.
Multiple spectra are acquired and averaged until a sufficient signal-to-noise ratio is achieved.
Means for assessing the signal-to-noise ratio operating on the resulting electrical signals.
The advantages of the concept and a comparative analysis of signal-to-noise ratio are described.
The signal-to-noise ratio is compared with a homodyne detection of the type described hereinbefore.
The demodulator is capable of calculating the signal-to-noise ratio on each of the carriers.
Very favorable signal-to-noise ratio by virtue of the very narrow passband which is necessary.
The effect of the low coupling coefficient is to reduce the signal-to-noise ratio.
The signal-to-noise ratio of positron annihilation is markedly improved over unidirectional gamma rays.
This makes it possible to implement these algorithms with low signal-to-noise ratio.
A signal-to-noise ratio improvement technique may cancel the observation of these hard misfires.
Two types of noise are likely to influence the signal-to-noise ratio of the converter.
This increased signal-to-noise ratio probably resulted from the purity of the immunoadsorbent.
This possibility contributes to improving the signal-to-noise ratio of the signals obtained.
The signal-to-noise ratio and the total harmonic distortion improve significantly as well.
Another important characteristic of a position sensor is the amplitude of the signal-to-noise ratio.
A continuous generator could be used but the signal-to-noise ratio is better in a pulsed generator.
It is therefore only effective on good quality recordings with a sufficiently high signal-to-noise ratio.
This may improve the signal-to-noise ratio so that lower light levels are detected.
The presence of the dark current leads to a deterioration of the signal-to-noise ratio.
This setting enables a high signal-to-noise ratio and provides the best audio quality.
The error values have been calculated as the inverse of the signal-to-noise ratio.
Its advantages are a high signal-to-noise ratio and a high spatial resolution in the vertical dimension.
This operating procedure permits an improvement of the signal-to-noise ratio of the measurement.
The signal-to-noise ratio represents quality of the audio signal fed into the speakers.
Such an approach can be relevant to identifying the signal-to-noise ratio of the sample.
This increases the signal-to-noise ratio and enables the controller to reduce response time.
Such an arrangement would significantly increase the signal-to-noise ratio of nucleotide detection.
The signal-to-noise ratio may be calculated as the hybridised signal divided by the dissociated signal.
Such techniques can improve the effective signal-to-noise ratio of the demodulated signal.
This type of sandwich structure produces a component that is optimised in terms of signal-to-noise ratio.

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