FM systems have been found to provide a better signal to noise ratio even at larger speaker-to-talker distances in simulated testing conditions.
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Registering and summing multiple exposures of the same scene improve signal to noise ratio, allowing one to see things previously impossible to see.
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The sampling rate dictates the upper range of the frequency response, whereas the bit depth dictates the dynamic range and signal to noise ratios.
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Since CALIOP relies on the use of backscattered light, daytime retrievals can contain high signal to noise ratios as sunlight can add background noise.
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This required difference in power levels of the signal and the noise floor is known as the signal to noise ratio ( SNR ).
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Data is transmitted using manchester encoding and has a high signal to noise ratio which enables reliable communications in the presence of significant electrical noise.
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The signal to noise ratio is just too big and the user has been here long enough now to figure out how things work.
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The purpose of both is an attempt to enhance the signal to noise ratio between the speech stream being listened to and all other sound streams.
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The signal to noise ratio is simply how large the music signal is compared to the low level of the " noise " with no signal.
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The signal to noise ratio obtained depends on the number of reflections but also on the total length of the optical light path which dampens the intensity.