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  2. Carrier-to-noise ratio - Wikipedia

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    The carrier-to-noise ratio is defined as the ratio of the received modulated carrier signal power C to the received noise power N after the receiver filters: =. When both carrier and noise are measured across the same impedance, this ratio can equivalently be given as:

  3. Johnson–Nyquist noise - Wikipedia

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    Figure 3. While thermal noise has an almost constant power spectral density of , a band-pass filter with bandwidth = passes only the shaded area of height and width .Note: practical filters don't have brickwall cutoffs, so the left and right edges of this area are not perfectly vertical.

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    I soon saw how crosswalk laws, speed limits, waste laws, and noise ordinances provided a network of boundaries our family needed. If my kids ventured out independently, they'd better have clear ...

  5. Noise (signal processing) - Wikipedia

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    Received noise power, noise at a telecommunications receiver; Circuit noise level, ratio of circuit noise to some reference level; Channel noise level, some measure of noise in a communication channel; Noise-equivalent target, intensity of a target when the signal-to-noise level is 1 [2]

  6. Noise (video game company) - Wikipedia

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    Noise was founded with a staff of 10 people on September 2, 1996 for the original purpose of developing games for PCs.A short time after, Noise became a part of Marigul Management, a company created by Nintendo and the Japanese telecommunications company Recruit for the purpose of enlisting smaller developers to make original games for the Nintendo 64.

  7. White noise - Wikipedia

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    In signal processing, white noise is a random signal having equal intensity at different frequencies, giving it a constant power spectral density. [1]

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